LONGINES – Conquest V.H.P. – Stefanie Graf & Andre Agassi Foundations Exclusive Limited Edition
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Longines unveils two exclusive
Conquest V.H.P. models
The prestigious Musée Rodin in Paris formed a unique backdrop for the distinguished Charity Gala Dinner held to celebrate ten years of partnership between Longines and the Stefanie Graf and Andre Agassi couple.
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During the evening, the brand officially launched an auction of exclusive “Conquest V.H.P. Stefanie Graf & Andre Agassi Foundations” timepieces, with the proceeds going to charities Children for Tomorrow and The Andre Agassi Foundation for Education. This memorable event was attended by high-profile guests from the annals of sports, entertainment and media. It gave an opportunity for Longines and the couple, both Ambassadors of Elegance, to reminisce about the high points of their decade-long collaboration, especially in connection with the French Open at Roland Garros, of which the brand is the Official Partner.
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A jewel of France’s cultural heritage, the prestigious Musée Rodin played host on Saturday to a sensational Charity Gala Dinner organised by Longines to honour two tennis legends it has been closely involved with for a decade, its Ambassadors of Elegance Stefanie Graf and Andre Agassi.
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To mark this anniversary, Longines created a special watch, numbered and limited to 10 pieces for the men’s version and 10 pieces for the ladies’ version: the “Conquest V.H.P. Stefanie Graf & Andre Agassi Foundations”. As part of the Conquest V.H.P. “Very High Precision” collection, these exceptional timepieces are also an emblem of generosity, as they will be auctioned with all proceeds going to Children for Tomorrow and The Andre Agassi Foundation for Education, two charities founded by the Ambassadors of Elegance.
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Representing a new achievement in the field of quartz, the Conquest V.H.P. “Very High Precision” combines great precision, high technicality and a sporty look, marked by the brand’s unique elegance. The models in this line are driven by a movement developed exclusively for Longines, which stands out from other analogue watches by its extreme accuracy (± 5 seconds/year) and its ability to reset its hands after an impact or exposure to a magnetic field. Alongside these benefits, it also offers extended battery life and a perpetual calendar.
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The men’s version of the “Conquest V.H.P. Stefanie Graf & Andre Agassi Foundations” features a black dial, while the ladies’ model displays a white mother-of-pearl dial and a case set with 70 diamonds. In tribute to the Roland Garros tournament, of which Longines is an Official Partner, both versions feature touches of orange on their hands, indexes and the rubber strap, as a nod to the iconic Parisian clay courts. Both models bear an engraved logo on the case back, The Andre Agassi Foundation for Education on the men’s version and Children for Tomorrow on the ladies’. Finally, a special box, also featuring the Roland Garros colours, encases these two exceptional timepieces, numbered from 1 to 10.
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Acquired by Longines during the charity gala dinner for an amount of USD 100,000, the first pieces numbered 1/10 will be displayed in the brand’s Museum, in Saint-Imier. The other nine sets are currently available for purchase, in an auction set to end at 6 pm (UTC+2) on 2 July 2018 on www.longines.com/auction. The generous buyers will be personally presented with the watches by Stefanie Graf or Andre Agassi, during a visit to their respective foundations in Hamburg or Las Vegas.
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The Charity Gala Dinner was held to tie in with the Roland Garros tournament, bringing together celebrities, members of the press and famous names from the sporting world, including former tennis players Alex Corretja and Arantxa Sanchez.
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The event gave the brand a chance to highlight its support for the next generation of champions by inviting previous winners of the Longines Future Tennis Aces tournament who met Agassi and Graf for a second time, since both are actively involved in the programme as honorary patrons.
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About The Agassi Foundation for Education & Children for Tomorrow
Founded by Andre Agassi in 1994, The Andre Agassi Foundation for Education is dedicated to transforming US public education for underprivileged youth, while Children for Tomorrow was set up by Stefanie Graf in 1998 with the goal of helping children and families who are victims of war, displacement, persecution or violence. Longines is proud to have supported its Ambassadors of Elegance from the beginning of its partnership.
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Technical details
Model: Conquest V.H.P.
References numbers
Ref.: L3.716.0.87.9: Ø 41.00mm
Ref.: L3.726.4.59.9: Ø 43.00mm
Movement
Quartz movement
L288.2 (ETA E56.111)
Functions
Hours, minutes, seconds and date aperture at 3 o’clock (perpetual calendar)
Cases
Round, Diamond-set stainless steel: Ø 41.00mm, 70 diamonds, 0.840 carats, Top-Wesselton IF/VVS
Round, stainless steel: Ø 43.00mm
Sapphire crystal with multi-layered anti-reflective coating
Water resistance: Up to 5 bar (50 meters)
Dials
Black or white mother of pearl,
with 2 applied arabic numerals and 9 applied bar indexes with
Orange Super-LumiNova® V.H.P. inscription in red
Hands: Black with Orange Super-LumiNova®
Strap
Black rubber with Orange border with double safety folding clasp and push-piece opening mechanism
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Press release - 2018
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For further information please contact:
Longines International Public Relations
2610 Saint-Imier, Switzerland
publicrelations@longines.com
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