Proportionally, the watch strikes an impressive balance between robustness and elegance and that is thanks to its relatively slim thickness for a 300-metre-rated diver. The thinner case ensures it sits neatly under a cuff, while the curved lugs help the case hug the wrist rather than overhang. This is particularly noticeable in the smaller 39 mm models, which feature shorter lug-to-lug measurements and improved ergonomics. The screw-down crown and solid case-back reinforce the tool-watch credentials, while the unidirectional ceramic bezel adds both durability and a premium tactile feel. It is so nice to see a brand like Longines developing their watches in such a way that more people can comfortably wear them.
THE NEW LONGINES HYDROCONQUEST
Longines has always been an incredible watch brand with a rich history behind them and amazing watches to show for themselves. However, after the release of their newest version of the Hydroconquest they have gained a huge amount of popularity and put themselves back in the spotlight. For good reason too, never before has Longines ever been considered on the same level as brands like Tudor but now they have shown they are just as capable. Today, we are going to take a look at the new Longines Hydroncoquest and what updates they have made.
The latest generation of the Longines HydroConquest represents a careful evolution rather than a radical redesign. Longines has refined the proportions, expanded size options, and elevated materials while maintaining the core DNA that has made the HydroConquest one of the most accessible Swiss dive watches on the market. The result is a watch that feels more contemporary, more versatile, and noticeably more wearable across a broader range of wrists. At the heart of the new HydroConquest is its case design, which has been subtly but meaningfully improved. The collection now spans multiple case sizes, 39 mm, 41 mm, and 42 mm, allowing wearers to choose a model that suits their wrist and personal style. The 41 mm version, often considered the sweet spot, measures approximately 11.9 mm in thickness with a lug-to-lug distance of just over 51 mm, creating a balanced, modern dive watch profile. Meanwhile, the 39 mm variant offers a more compact and refined option, appealing to those who prefer a smaller footprint or have slimmer wrists.
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James Talbot