Longines Introduces PrimaLuna Thousand And One Nights In Rose Gold And Steel
Longines has created the new models to add to its Longines PrimaLuna collection that combine the radiance of steel with the warmth of rose gold. Varied, harmonious and elegant, the Longines PrimaLuna collection is a tribute to the modern woman. Longines has now added a model in rose gold and steel where the alluring sparkle of the diamonds that cover the dial light up the night with a thousand stars. It has called this new watch Longines PrimaLuna Thousand and One Nights.

Longines PrimaLuna Thousand And One Nights
The night star evokes the hours that pass during daylight, and reminds us of those moments when time can take on another dimension. Longines has chosen to add a new light to its Longines PrimaLuna collection by enhancing a watch made of steel and rose gold with a shower of diamonds whose brilliance sets alight the depths of darkness. The new queen of the Longines PrimaLuna collection has been given the name Longines PrimaLuna Thousand and One Nights. The dial is covered with 314 VVS Top Wesselton diamonds (0.376 carats) and its bezel is set with 44 VVS Top Wesselton diamonds (0.299 carats), which sparkle like the stars in a clear night sky.
Comprising different versions, harmonious and elegant, this collection corresponds to the diversity of the modern woman: fitted with a silvered flinqué dial, a mother-of-pearl dial or a white dial, the Longines PrimaLuna features hands either in blued steel or echoing the warm tones of the rose gold of the case.
Longines has created various models in its Longines PrimaLuna collection that are a marriage of steel and rose gold. Combined with mother-of-pearl, white or silvered dials, these two metals offer a subtle beauty that enhances the brilliance of the one and the gentle warmth of the other. With the addition of diamonds, finery of steel and rose gold, these Longines PrimaLuna models are bound to seduce women who are enamoured by its contemporary sleek elegance.
The Longines PrimaLuna models in steel and rose gold are available in three sizes (23 mm, 26.50 mm and 30 mm) and house either a quartz movement or a self-winding mechanical movement. Comprising different versions, harmonious and elegant, this collection corresponds to the diversity of the modern woman: fitted with a silvered flinqué dial, a mother-of-pearl dial or a white dial, the Longines PrimaLuna features hands either in blued steel or echoing the warm tones of the rose gold of the case.
Longines’ PrimaLuna models are available on a steel and rose gold bracelet or a black alligator strap. In some versions the sleek curves of the case or the delicate surface of the dial is enhanced by a slash of diamonds. Resolutely elegant and contemporary, the Longines PrimaLuna models will be appreciated by all women, by all who are moved by the elegance and beauty of the night sky.
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