Credits: Article and images by Troy Barmore @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/longines-pilot-majetek-pioneer-edition-titanium/
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In 1935, Longines released the Majetek, ref. 3582 wrist watch which was issued to pilots in the Czechoslovak Air Force. From the very beginning, the cushion case was dramatically different from its contemporaries, sitting at a gargantuan (for the time) 40mm in diameter. Over the years, the design has been referenced a few times, beginning with the Longines Heritage Military 1935. But last year, the watch was resurrected in the form of the Pilot Majetek, a muscular, 43mm stainless steel interpretation of the original cushion design.
This year, the watch received another update in the form of a limited edition made in grade 5 titanium. At 43mm, it’s a beefy watch. The stepped cushion case with its sharp, angular lugs and crown guards, gives off an almost armored vibe. Encapsulated within is a textured, matte black grained dial, punctuated by the same sub seconds dial which was found on the original, porcelain dialed watches from 1935.
Credits: Article and images by Troy Barmore @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/longines-pilot-majetek-pioneer-edition-titanium/