Serge Manzon was a self-taught designer whose work with Longines brought a distinctly modern, artistic edge to the brand in the early 20th century. Originally a diamond dealer and film producer, he later turned to designing watches, jewellery and objects with bold, unconventional forms. His collaboration with Longines resulted in striking pieces—such as the stirrup-shaped watch—blending horology with avant-garde design and setting them apart from more traditional timepieces of the era.
What's on Offer
A truly distinctive Longines “Serge Manzon” stirrup watch, dating to the 1970s, and a piece that leans as much into design as it does traditional watchmaking. The bold, architectural case is unmistakable—wide, sculptural and unapologetically different, with a strong presence on the wrist that feels closer to a wearable object than a conventional watch.
At its centre sits a small, minimalist square dial with a crosshair layout, deliberately understated in contrast to the case that surrounds it.
The manually wound Longines calibre 5602 delivers reliable, period-correct performance, housed within a case that speaks to Manzon’s unconventional design approach.
There are visible signs of wear consistent with its age, adding to its honesty and character. Fitted to a leather strap, this is a rare and highly individual Longines—ideal for someone looking for something far removed from the ordinary and rare to find in such exemplary condition.