Longines Serial Numbers After 1969

Identifying a Wittnauer watch is not difficult. A visual inspection of the dial and the movement--the spring-loaded mechanism that runs and regulates the timepiece—will quickly identify a Wittnauer watch. It’s more difficult, however, to examine the movement on contemporary Wittnauer watches because they are not easy to open for inspection like vintage versions. Examining the inside of newer Wittnauers should be performed by an experienced watchmaker.

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That doesn't look like a serial number Longines would have used. The serial number 50,206,269 means that the watch was produced after 1969. It probably dates to. A great example of a timeless classic, this 66-8050 has seen very minimal use and has been well looked after. The watch is a nice size and wears incredibly well for a 1960s piece. A versatile design that can be worn on pretty much any occasion, whether it be with formal attire, business wear or in a more casual environment.

Wittnauer has been producing watches since the 1880s, but its long association with the luxury watch company Longines has resulted in the production of some of the finest watches ever made. Longines-Wittnauer watches were manufactured between 1936 and 1994. Vintage Longines-Wittnauer watches are highly sought after by collectors but remain affordable. Longines parted company with Wittnauer in 1994. Wittnauer remained independent until 2001 when it was purchased by Bulova. In 2010, Wittnauer remained its own distinctive brand, according to Interwatches.com and Longines.com.

Identification

Wittnauer watches can be identified by using a jeweler’s loupe or magnifying glass to examine the dial. Wittnauers always have the name printed or embossed on the dial under the 12. The Wittnauer name probably won’t appear on the outside of the case back of vintage models. Most pre-1960s Wittnauers have no identification on the case back. By the mid 1960s, the name was engraved on the back.

1969

Automatic Versus Wind-Up

The dial also will help the watch owner identify the Wittnauer as an automatic self-winding model or manual wind version. Wittnauer self-winding watches will have the word “automatic” printed above the 6 or under the Wittnauer name at the top of the dial. Manual winding watches will have no identification.

Contemporary Models

Most contemporary Wittnauer automatics have a see-through case back that display the movement. The edge of the case back will be marked “automatic” and the half-moon disc on the movement will identify it as an automatic. The “Wittnauer” name also will be engraved on the disc.

Opening the Case

Vintage Wittnauer case backs can be removed to identify the movement and the engravings inside the case back. Vintage models either have a snap-down or screw-down case back. Snap-down versions can be pried open with a watchmaker’s case blade. The screw-down versions can be twisted counterclockwise with the palm of your hand and removed. The inside of the case back should have “Longines Wittnauer Watch Co.” engraved on it.

The Movement

“Wittnauer” should be engraved on the movement. A serial number should appear on the movement. The serial number can be matched against the Longines-Wittnauer list. Obtaining the serial number list on post-1994 Wittnauers may be more difficult and may require contacting a retail Wittnauer watch dealer. It's not recommended that novice collectors open case backs on contemporary watches.

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Date

Serial Number

Date

Serial Number

Date

Serial Number

Date

Serial Number

1867

1

1905

1,750,000

1922

4,000,000

1946

6,500,000

1870

20,000

1907

2,000,000

1925

4,250,000

1947

7,000,000

1875

100,000

1909

2,250,000

1926

4,500,000

1952

8,250,000

1882

250,000

1911

2,500,000

1928

4,750,000

1953

9,000,000

1888

500,000

1912

2,750,000

1929

5,000,000

1956

10,000,000

1893

750,000

1913

3,000,000

1934

5,250,000

1959

11,000,000

1899

1,000,000

1915

3,250,000

1937

5,500,000

1962

12,000,000

1901

1,250,000

1917

3,500,000

1938

5,750,000

1966

13,000,000

1904

1,500,000

1919

3,750,000

1940

6,000,000

1967

14,000,000

1942

6,250,000

1969

15,000,000

Longines Wittnauer Serial Number List

Please remember that this is just an approximate guide and can not be used as a 100% accurate outlook as per how old your watch might be.
Should you require a more conclusive valuation of your time piece then please do not hesitate to
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To determine the approximate age of your watch, open the case and find the serial number, usually found engraved on the movement or the case back itself, then match it up with the list on this page.
Cross reference the Movement number with the case number to find the time scale of when your watch was produced.