My Longitude watch is beautiful and gets more compliments than 99% of my other watches. I don't have $20,000 for a Swiss watch, but the Earnshaw watch is beautiful at $159 dollars.
I've had the longitude for a few years now, it's a nice watch and it runs reasonably well. It's just a pity that they wrote 4 as IIII instead of IV. IIII is technically also correct as that is the "OG" way to do it but it's still a bit of an odd choice.
hi there. I recently purchased the longitude watch and it works fine however the large gold movement at bottom of the watch is not moving. all the mechanism behind it, balance wheel is okay but the very front gold wheel is stationsry. is there a way I can rectify this?
+iFarqs I had the same problem with mine. If you look at the gold movement, is the gear, that would make it go, placed on the top right or top left from the gold movement? I discovered that mine was top right which has no movement gear so I send it back.
+Marc Scholten +EpicSongCoversMail I've just purchased the longitude and my gear is also on the top right and it works perfectly. I don't know what the problem is. it does move very slowly let's say every hour. so maybe you haven't noticed it
+iFarqs I have the same problem! It moves but very slow. In the YT videos its on the other side and it moves much faster.Im also not sure if the moon/sun works as it should do
Bought a longitude for £100 compared to the £400 RRP, I'm not someone who collects watches but I have to ask what is the "open heart" meant to show? Is it just there to show the workings or do those arrows actually show something/mean something?
+jlee2016 yeah its holding up well. Keeping time okay - around +/- 5 seconds/day. The movement is quite nice and i do like the tasteful skeleton design. Major negatives would be: 1. Butterfly clasp is not the most comfortable in comparison to other similar straps I have. I do get a bit of irritation. 2. The stainless steel case feels a bit on the cheaper side - and the finish attracts finger prints very easily. Otherwise, its a watch i enjoy and for that price point i dont regret the purchase
+Tynchy Temper The Thomhas Earnshaw brand is a fakebrand and their RRPs are fake to match the fake brand. If you click on the history section, it tells you the history of a man called Thomas Earnshaw who has absolutely nothing to do with the brand at all. There's one available for £200 on the website right now and £186 on Amazon.
My Longitude watch is beautiful and gets more compliments than 99% of my other watches. I don't have $20,000 for a Swiss watch, but the Earnshaw watch is beautiful at $159 dollars.
Bought the Lonigitude for 90 pounds (115 euros). Very happy with it! It's a amazing watch for that price!
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I've had the longitude for a few years now, it's a nice watch and it runs reasonably well. It's just a pity that they wrote 4 as IIII instead of IV. IIII is technically also correct as that is the "OG" way to do it but it's still a bit of an odd choice.
Sorry but decent watches must have IIII instead of IV...for aesthetic reasons
The IIII Is Known as A Watchmakers 4 Not a conventional roman numeral IV
hi there. I recently purchased the longitude watch and it works fine however the large gold movement at bottom of the watch is not moving. all the mechanism behind it, balance wheel is okay but the very front gold wheel is stationsry. is there a way I can rectify this?
+iFarqs I had the same problem with mine. If you look at the gold movement, is the gear, that would make it go, placed on the top right or top left from the gold movement? I discovered that mine was top right which has no movement gear so I send it back.
+iFarqs I have the same problem. Did you manage to fix it?
+Marc Scholten Same problem here, mine is on the right as well :/
+Marc Scholten +EpicSongCoversMail I've just purchased the longitude and my gear is also on the top right and it works perfectly. I don't know what the problem is. it does move very slowly let's say every hour. so maybe you haven't noticed it
+iFarqs I have the same problem! It moves but very slow. In the YT videos its on the other side and it moves much faster.Im also not sure if the moon/sun works as it should do
Bought a longitude for £100 compared to the £400 RRP, I'm not someone who collects watches but I have to ask what is the "open heart" meant to show? Is it just there to show the workings or do those arrows actually show something/mean something?
DJ-FlameStar Doesn't do anything!
Fore the price, just get the Sea-Gull, they are very good
either of these sapphire glass?
A good review. Thank you. Subscribed.
I need help I just bought ES0019 03and it isn’t moving how do I active it ?
what movement calibre Used?
Scored a beagle for £130 from Thomas Earnshaw themselves.
Dylan AMALI Thinking about getting one for myself but have been hearing mixed reviews, how's it working out for you?
+jlee2016 yeah its holding up well. Keeping time okay - around +/- 5 seconds/day.
The movement is quite nice and i do like the tasteful skeleton design.
Major negatives would be:
1. Butterfly clasp is not the most comfortable in comparison to other similar straps I have. I do get a bit of irritation.
2. The stainless steel case feels a bit on the cheaper side - and the finish attracts finger prints very easily.
Otherwise, its a watch i enjoy and for that price point i dont regret the purchase
thank you for the thorough reply!
Dylan AMALI seriously? Their website says £940???
+Tynchy Temper The Thomhas Earnshaw brand is a fakebrand and their RRPs are fake to match the fake brand. If you click on the history section, it tells you the history of a man called Thomas Earnshaw who has absolutely nothing to do with the brand at all. There's one available for £200 on the website right now and £186 on Amazon.
Does anyone know if the Holborn is Swiss auto movement?
Mad For it watch the website
Beagle looks better
They look beautiful but they are so thick tho
Flat Boring Tourbillion??? No Gyroscope??? Forget it . . .
thats a balance wheel not a tourbillion lol