Ron Gordon Watch Repair, a premier watch repair shop in New York City, has announced new content focusing on the revival of the Longines Pilot Majetek. The center of this announcement is a post detailing the relaunch of the iconic 1935 model, which merges historical charm with advanced watchmaking techniques, appealing to both aviation enthusiasts and watch aficionados.
The Longines Pilot Majetek Pioneer Edition revitalizes the historic model with robust dark grey titanium construction and a cushion-shaped case that retains the original's functional elegance. Limited to 1,935 pieces, this re-edition honors the year the model first launched, boasting a chronometer certification by the COSC for superior precision. More details are available at Longines' official site and in the latest post by Ron Gordon Watch Repair.
The modernized version of the watch features a 43mm Grade 5 titanium case and an innovative fluted rotating bezel system linked to an internal luminescent mobile triangle marker. This design deviates from the 1935 model by fixing the sapphire crystal, enhancing water resistance to 10 bar (100 meters).
The watch's technical capabilities are equally noteworthy. It includes a matte black grained dial with raised Arabic numerals coated in gray Superluminova for exceptional readability. The exclusive Longines caliber L893.6, a highlight of this model, offers substantial resistance to magnetism and a 72-hour power reserve, ensuring reliability and durability.
The Pilot Majetek also offers versatility through various strap options, allowing for personalization to match different styles. With features like a green NATO-type nylon strap included in a special box edition, this timepiece serves as both a functional tool for pilots and a statement piece for any watch enthusiast.
The revival of the Longines Pilot Majetek represents more than just a return of a historic model; it is a celebration of aviation and horological innovation. For more information on Longines and the Pilot Majetek, interested individuals can visit the Ron Gordon Watch Repair website.


