In the coastal town of Saint-Malo, where the waves of the Atlantic crash against the massive city walls and the salty sea air tells stories of sailors and adventurers of yesteryear, lived a man named Julien. Julien was no ordinary resident of this ancient city; he was a passionate diver who spent his free time exploring the depths of the sea. For him, the sea was not just a place of relaxation, but a realm full of secrets and untold stories.
On a cool autumn morning, when the city was still in fog and only the calls of seagulls could be heard, Julien entered the small watch shop at the harbor. He was looking for a watch that could accompany his adventures on and under water. A watch that was tough enough to withstand the challenges of the sea, yet elegant enough to wear on land. In the shop window he discovered the Longines HydroConquest Automatic 43mm, model L3.782.4.06.6.
The clock
This watch was exactly what Julien was looking for. With its 43mm stainless steel case and striking green bezel, it exuded strength and reliability. The dial in a harmonious olive green, combined with the luminous hands and indices, promised excellent readability even under difficult conditions. The HydroConquest was not only water resistant to 300 meters, but also equipped with a screw-down crown and an automatic movement that worked precisely and reliably. Julien knew immediately that this watch was the perfect companion for his dives.
The adventure
A few weeks later, as autumn was coming to an end, Julien decided to make one of his biggest dreams come true: a dive to a wreck lying on the seabed off the coast of Saint-Malo. It was an old merchant ship that sank in the 18th century and had been hidden in the depths of the Atlantic ever since. The legends told of valuable treasures and mysterious relics that could still be found inside the wreck.
On the morning of the dive, Julien checked his equipment again. His Longines HydroConquest, which he had worn almost every day since he bought it, was securely on his wrist. It had already become an indispensable part of his equipment, and he trusted its reliability.