Every year there's a couple of timepieces that, for one reason or another, slip under the collective radar of us watch enthusiasts. There were more than a few examples in 2019: think the Citizen Eco-Drive Caliber 0100, Rado Golden Horse, Baume & Mercier Clifton Baumatic … the list goes on. But the watch that tends to sound out louder than any other is this —*the Longines Master Collection Annual Calendar Ref. L2.673.4.92.0. Quite how people aren't screaming about this timepiece from the rooftops is nothing short of baffling and, much to my shame, I too didn't really give it a second thought either. But upon revisiting this complicated timepiece and getting to spend some time with it on my wrist, I must say, boy oh boy, was I foolish for not being more excited about it. Why? Well, simply put, and much like several other timepieces that piqued the collective interest of the horological community – it's down to the size of the case. You see, Longines already make a Master Collection Annual Calendar Chronograph with blue sunburst dial, but its stainless steel case measured a beefy 42mm. Now, however, Longines has seen fit to create the timepiece in a…
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