Longines Serial Numbers Complete Guide

Longines Serial Numbers Complete Guide

Longines is one of the oldest Swiss watch brands in the world. Founded in 1832, Longines has achieved and done a lot over the course of its history. From winning the Grand Prix at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900 to being the official timekeeper for Formula 1 for 10 years, and much more in between.

The vast majority of watches are equipped with serial numbers. This is no exception for Longines watches.

The serial number is unique to every single watch and is used for a number of different reasons.

Primarily, the serial number is used to help the manufacturer to keep track of every single watch that leaves the factory. This allows them to get detailed information about the watches.

An example of such information is dating the production time of the watch. With the help of the serial number, you can date your Longines watch, and we will go into detail about how you can do that further on.

Longines serial numbers

Few manufacturers keep as well-recorded records about their watches as Longines. In fact, Longines has recorded every single serial number of its watches since 1867. Safe to say that is quite a substantial record. Using its record, Longines can provide first-class and detailed information about the timepieces that have left the factory. What is even more interesting (and something we have Longines to thank for), is that Longines is happy to share this information with the public.

Companies like Rolex naturally have a well-recorded database of their serial numbers, but do not disclose this information to the public as Longines does. We will go more into detail about this further on.

The serial number consists of 5 to 8 digits.

Longines serial numbers can normally be found engraved on the case back. Most often, the number is engraved on the outside of the case back, but in some cases, it may be engraved on the inside, which means you need to remove the case back in order to access it. The serial number may also be engraved on the movement.

To date your Longines watch, you can either take help from the serial number list below or identify the age and production year of your vintage Longines watch by ordering a certificate of authenticity or extract from the archives directly from Longines.

Longines serial number production years

Below, you can find the year of production and the approx corresponding serial number format.

  • 1867: 1
  • 1870: 20,000
  • 1871: 36,000
  • 1872: 52,000
  • 1873: 68,000
  • 1874: 84,000
  • 1875: 100,000
  • 1876: 121,425
  • 1877: 142,850
  • 1878: 164,275
  • 1879: 185,700
  • 1880: 207,125
  • 1881: 228,550
  • 1882: 250,000
  • 1883: 291,670
  • 1884: 333,340
  • 1885: 375,010
  • 1886: 416,680
  • 1887: 458,350
  • 1888: 500,000
  • 1889: 550,000
  • 1890: 600,000
  • 1891: 650,000
  • 1892: 700,000
  • 1893: 750,000
  • 1894: 791,100
  • 1895: 832,766
  • 1896: 874,432
  • 1897: 916,098
  • 1898: 957,764
  • 1899: 999,430
  • 1900: 1,124,700
  • 1901: 1,250,000
  • 1902: 1,320,000
  • 1903: 1,440,000
  • 1904: 1,500,000
  • 1905: 1,750,000
  • 1906: 1,850,000
  • 1907: 1,950,000
  • 1908: 2,100,000
  • 1909: 2,250,000
  • 1910: 2,375,000
  • 1911: 2,500,000
  • 1912: 2,750,000
  • 1913: 2,900,000
  • 1914: 3,075,000
  • 1915: 3,250,000
  • 1916: 3,375,000
  • 1917: 3,500,000
  • 1918: 3,625,000
  • 1919: 3,750,000
  • 1920: 3,815,000
  • 1921: 3,880,000
  • 1922: 3,945,000
  • 1923: 4,047,100
  • 1924: 4,148,000
  • 1922: 3,945,000
  • 1923: 4,047,000
  • 1924: 4,148,000
  • 1925: 4,250,000
  • 1926: 4,500,000
  • 1927: 4,625,000
  • 1928: 4,750,000
  • 1929: 4,886,000
  • 1930: 4,959,000
  • 1931: 5,031,000
  • 1932: 5,104,000
  • 1933: 5,177,000
  • 1934: 5,250,000
  • 1935: 5,333,000
  • 1936: 5,416,000
  • 1937: 5,500,000
  • 1938: 5,750,000
  • 1939: 5,850,000
  • 1940: 5,950,000
  • 1941: 6,140,000
  • 1942: 6,331,000
  • 1943: 6,522,000
  • 1944: 6,713,000
  • 1945: 6,904,000
  • 1946: 7,106,000
  • 1947: 7,309,000
  • 1948:  7,511,000
  • 1949: 7,713,000
  • 1950: 7,915,000
  • 1951: 8,225,000
  • 1952: 8,535,000
  • 1953: 8,845,000
  • 1954: 9,183,000
  • 1955: 9,521,000
  • 1956: 9,859,000
  • 1957: 10,201,000
  • 1958: 10,543,000
  • 1959: 10,885,000
  • 1960: 11,211,000
  • 1961: 11,538,000
  • 1962: 11,864,000
  • 1963: 12,368,000
  • 1965: 12,621,000
  • 1966: 12,873,000
  • 1967: 13,839,000
  • 1968: 14,834,000
  • 1969: 15,000,000

Longines serial number service

As mentioned, Longines offers several services with which the company partly uses its serial number database to retrieve information about watches.

Email serial number information

Longines can provide extract information about your timepiece via email.

Longines will ask for the following information:

  • The serial number of the watch
  • Photo of the dial
  • Photo of the case back
  • Photo of the movement (if possible)

Note that this is no guarantee that the watch is authentic. This document does by no means certify the authenticity of the watch or its components. This service is free of charge.

Longines Extract from the Archives

The Longines Extract from the archives is a paper provided by Longines, which discloses information about the timepiece which has been stored in Longine’s database. The paper document is sent to you. 

The service is completely free of charge and done complimentary by Longines.

Note that this is no guarantee that the watch is authentic. This document does by no means certify the authenticity of the watch or its components. This service is free of charge.

Certificate of Authenticity

The other service that Longines offers is a Certificate of authenticity.

In order to get a certificate of authenticity, you need to send your watch to Longines for an examination by their watchmakers. Longines will authenticate the watch and provide you with a written document that describes the condition of the watch. Longines charges 1500 CHF for this service.

You can contact Longines via this contact link.

Note that this article is written for informational purposes. Whilst we regularly update it and try to ensure the production years are correct, some typos or incorrect details may exist. Note, simply looking at the list of serial numbers and comparing it with your watch is not a means of authenticating the watch. The way you authenticate your Longines watch is by requesting a certificate of authenticity from Longines or having an experienced watchmaker inspect it. Millenary Watches is not affiliated with the Longines company

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108 thoughts on “Longines Serial Numbers Complete Guide

  1. Hello
    My brother died recently and left me his Longines conquest watch. The number on the rear of the case is
    36209922. Can you please tell me when the watch was made?
    Kind Regards
    Eric Bird

  2. Find out what my Longines ladies watch busy what it’s worth it’s not the case it does work 17 jewels the serial number is 1239 2963 thank you

    1. Hi,
      Please refer to this page for valuations:
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  3. I HAVE A MAN’S MECHANICAL WITTNAUER WRISTWATCH WITH NO SERIAL NUMBER ON THE MVMT; THERE’S A NUMBER ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE CASE 226005 AND IT’S LIKELY 45+ YEARS OLD. I’M ONLY INTERESTED IN WHEN IT WAS MANUFACTURED. ANY SUGGESTIONS?

    THX…..MIMI VEE

  4. Hello, my Longines is: 15302925, you know the model?

  5. I have an old Wittnauer mechanical ladies watch that still runs great. I was trying to date it. Serial number 906. (I’m guessing that’s a serial number. It was all that was inside the case.)

    1. Hi,
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  6. I have Longines watch with number of case
    15
    166 147
    What.can you tell me about THIS watch.
    Thank, s a lot.
    Jovan

    1. Hi,
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  7. Hi
    can you tell me the year and the model of the of my watch pls ? here this the number (L4 635 2)
    Lowest 28137857

    1. Hi,
      You can request detailed information here:
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  8. Hello, what email address can I use to send you the requested datas for Email serial number information?

    Thanks for your reply!

    1. Hi,
      You can order a consultation here and our watch experts will be in touch:
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  9. Hello , my watch is 16 199 014 , please , let me know, what is known about it. Thank you

    1. Hi,
      You can get detailed information about your watch here:
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