A new interpretation of precision | LONGINES

A new interpretation of precision | LONGINES

LONGINES ULTRA-CHRON CARBON

A new interpretation of precision

The ULTRA-CHRON collection adopts carbon : an innovative material that is both strong and light, and now being used for the first time in a Longines watch case. Powered by a Longines’ exclusive highfrequency movement, beating at 36 000 vibrations per hour, this model draws inspiration from an iconic 1968 watch with a distinctive cushion-shaped case. Combining innovation and precision, each ULTRA-CHRON CARBON offers a unique design and is fully chronometer-certified by TIMELAB.



Launched in 1968, the Ultra-Chron Diver made history as the first diver's watch to feature a high-frequency movement. At the time, Longines had already established itself as an expert in this technology, having patented it in 1910 for use in sports timekeeping. In 2022, the brand unveiled a new generation Ultra-Chron, which paid tribute to the 1968 model while incorporating the latest technological innovations.
A first for Longines

Today, Longines continues to innovate by introducing a new Ultra-Chron model with a carbon case, a first for the brand. This material, known for being both ultra-resistant and lightweight, is widely used in cutting-edge industries such as aeronautics, a field with which Longines has been closely associated for over a century.

The 43 mm-diameter case is crafted from strips of unidirectional carbon fibre and epoxy resin, which are then placed into a mould and heated to a high temperature, compressed under high pressure, and finally cold-cut. It then takes on the iconic cushion shape of the Ultra-Chron case.
This unique manufacturing process creates random patterns in the layout of the fibres, making each case visually unique and giving it a strong identity. Thanks to carbon’s lightweight properties, this new model weighs less than 80 grams, including both the watch and strap. It is water-resistant up to 30 bars (300 metres).

The titanium bezel is fixed and features an aluminium insert engraved with a scale numbered in increments of 10. The case back and screw-down crown are also in titanium. Beneath a sapphire crystal with multi-layer antireflective treatment, the sand-blasted anthracite dial features a chapter ring marked by twelve applied silver indexes. These, along with the grey PVD hour and minute hands, are coated with a Super-LumiNova® blue luminescence treatment.

High frequency and precision

Like the other models in the collection, the Ultra-Chron Carbon is powered by the exclusive Longines high-frequency calibre L.836.6. This movement oscillates at 5 Hertz, or 36,000 vibrations per hour. Compared with conventional mechanical movements, it offers greater stability in response to shocks and changes in position caused by wearing the watch. Equipped with a silicon balance-spring and innovative components, this calibre is also up to ten times more resistant to magnetic fields than the ISO 764 standard.

This watch is also fully certified as a chronometer by TIMELAB, an accredited independent watch testing laboratory in Geneva. In keeping with the ISO 3159 standard, the qualification process subjects the finished product to a 15-day testing period during which the entire watch is put through a series of functional tests in various positions, repeated at three different temperatures, 8°C, 23°C and 38°C, to confirm its accuracy.

The Ultra-Chron Carbon is fitted with a black technical fabric strap featuring a titanium buckle. Embracing dark tones, the watch is presented in a bespoke black box.

About our movements

Backed by centuries of watchmaking expertise, Longines has pioneered many technical advances and still displays an unfailing will to innovate. Its constant pursuit of excellence has led Longines to equip all its automatic timepieces with cutting-edge movements whose features include a silicon balance-spring. Silicon is not only lightweight and corrosion-resistant, but also impervious to normal temperature fluctuations and magnetic fields. Its unique properties boost the watch’s precision and longevity and allow Longines to guarantee these models for 5 years.

CALIBRE
High-frequency (5Hz) self-winding mechanical movement
Exclusive Longines calibre L836.6
Entire watch chronometer-certified by TIMELAB
11½ lines, 25 jewels, 36,000 vibrations per hour
Resistant to magnetism (ISO 764), with silicon balance spring
Power reserve: up to 52 hours

CASE
43 mm; thickness 14 mm
Cushion shape, carbon case middle with titanium structure
Sapphire crystal with multi-layer anti-reflective coating on both sides
Fixed titanium bezel with aluminium insert
Screw-down titanium crown
Screw-down titanium back
Ultra-Chron logo stamped on the case back
Distance between lugs: 22 mm
Total weight (watch + bracelet): up to 80 g

DIAL
Sandblasted anthracite
12 applied silver indexes with Super-LumiNova® blue luminescence treatment
Original Ultra-Chron logo applied

HANDS
Grey PVD (hours, minutes, seconds), with Super-LumiNova® (hours, minutes) blue luminescence treatment

FUNCTIONS
Hours, minutes, seconds

WATER-RESISTANCE
Up to 30 bar (300 metres)

STRAP
Black technical fabric, with titanium buckle

Where to Buy Longines Watches?

For those looking to own a piece of timeless elegance, Longines watches, including the Limited Edition 2025 CONQUEST HERITAGE, are available at Michael Jones Jeweller, an independent retail jeweller with a proud tradition of excellence. Whether shopping online or visiting in person, you can explore the collection at our Northampton and Banbury showrooms. Our knowledgeable team is dedicated to helping you find the perfect Swiss-made Swiss-made watch to suit your style and needs.