Pashley guvnor in the sun


The style and elegance of the 1930s Path Racer has returned with the Guv’nor. Based on the model made by the Company in the 1930s, the Guv’nor has a classic and relaxed style, but is equipped with modern components. It features a Pashley built Reynolds 531 diamond frame (in 20.5, 22.5 and 24.5* inch), with relaxed style forks, Brooks B17 Titanium saddle, drop North Road handlebars with leather grips, and a Sturmey Archer single speed rear wheel with 28 inch gold lined black alloy rims. The Guv’nor is also available as a 3 speed model (see menu below).

Photo Snapshot – Longines Conquest heritage


For some reason this watch has shot up in cost. I spent £400 on it but I see it selling now for £700+. Do love it though – classic shape, automatic waterproof AND small – large watches are out of fashion already …..

 

Case: Round, in stainless steel with “Hesalite” glass. Diameter: 35 mm. Water-resistant to 30 metres (~ 100 feet).

Movement: L633 self-winding mechanical movement beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour and providing 38 hours of power reserve.

Functions: Hours, minutes and seconds. Date at 12 o’clock.

Dial: Silvered, with 11 gilt applied indexes and gilt “Dauphine” hands with Superluminova.

Bracelet: Black alligator strap with buckle.

Heritage Collection

The Heritage Collection: the quintessence of classicism in watchmaking

 

For over 175 years Longines has been the heir of a watchmaking tradition that was forged in the furnace of elegance and precision. Over the years the brand has played an important role instilling classical beauty in watchmaking with regard to both pocket watches and wristwatches. By virtue of this rich watchmaking heritage Longines has created a line of watches called the Heritage Collection. This collections pays tribute to the historical creations that have an aesthetic quality which has since become classical and essential. While some timepieces remain as evidence of a production that more or less excluded the wristwatch until the end of the 19th century, the Heritage Collection contains principally models intended to be worn on the wrist. The Elégantes de Longines line, inspired by the Art Deco movement that was characteristic of the 1920s and 1930s, pays a subtle tribute to the elegance of ladies’ watches. The Présence Heritage line focuses on the classicism of the pocket watch that has been adapted – with just a touch of nostalgia – to be worn on the wrist. The Conquest Heritage, Silver Arrow and Flagship Heritage lines offer models that celebrate the golden age of traditional mechanical wristwatches, a period when Longines competed to set certain stylistic standards with regard to timepieces.