Longines to Sell Trio of Kate Winslet Timepieces to Benefit Autism Charity

The actress selected a watch from the Longines Museum that was reproduced for a good cause.

The British actress best known for her role in Titanic visited Longines in Saint-Imier last May and picked out a 1950s Flagship wristwatch from the watchmaker’s museum collection, which has now been turned into a five-piece limited edition for charity.

Three of the watches produced – the Longines Museum gets no. 1/5 while Winslet receives no. 5/5 – will be sold online with all proceeds going to The Golden Hat Foundation, an autism charity Winslet established in 2010.

Fitted with a two-tone silvered dial featuring applied markers and dauphine hands, the watches are similar to the Flagship Heritage 60th Anniversary editions introduced at Baselworld 2017, but closer to the vintage original in size, being 18k yellow gold and 35mm in diameter. The movement is a modern day cal. L609, which is an ETA 2895/2.

Bidding for each watch starts at US$25,000 and the winning bidders will receive the watch from Winslet herself at her next public appearance with Longines.

The auction takes place from June 10 to 30, 2017. Bids can be submitted online via Longines.


 

 

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