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The Longines Museum showcases one of the most beautiful sources of Swiss watchmaking and an industrial and regional heritage that is both rich and passionate.

The Longines Museum showcases one of the most beautiful sources of Swiss watchmaking and an industrial and regional heritage that is both rich and passionate.

Renovated in 2017 to mark the maison's 185th anniversary, the museum retraces the history of the brand with the winged hourglass back to 1832, notably its historic commitment to sports timekeeping and to the first explorers, pilots or navigators who used the Longines chronometers. Traditional pocket watches and wrist watches are also presented, often particularly elegant, finely decorated or set with jewels. Archive documents and old advertisements also enrich the visit.

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Contact address
Musée Longines
Les Longines 8
2610 Saint-Imier
032 942 54 25
heritage@longines.com

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Free guided tours are available in French, German and English.

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Musée Longines
Rue des Noyettes 8
2610  St-Imier
Switzerland

Phone  +41 (0)32 942 54 25
longines.com
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St-Imier
Jura & Three-Lakes
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Contact

Musée Longines
Rue des Noyettes 8
2610 St-Imier
Phone  +41 (0)32 942 54 25
longines.com
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Opening hours

Monday through Friday: 9 am-12 pm and 2 pm-5 pm. Closed on weekends and bank holidays. Reservation required at least 24h in advance.

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