Editorial
The Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve 38mm is Longines revisiting its 1950s Conquest lineage with a functional twist: a central sweep hand indicating remaining power reserve, reading against a printed scale at 12 o'clock. It is not a complication for its own sake , the hand integrates cleanly into the sector dial layout, and the 38mm case puts it in genuinely wearable territory. For a collector who wants vintage Longines DNA with a legible complication at an honest price, this reference delivers without demanding premium money.
Longines introduced L1.648.4.78.2 in 2022 as part of the Conquest Heritage relaunch, drawing from the sector-dial Conquests of the 1950s. The movement is the L896, which is Longines' designation for the ETA A31.L01, a proven base caliber with 42 hours of power reserve. No mid-production caliber changes have been documented for this reference.
The 38mm diameter and two-tone sector dial in silvered and matte segments are the defining identifiers for this variant within the range, with parallel references offered in gold-tone and bicolor executions.
Confirm the central power reserve hand moves freely and returns correctly after a full wind , a sticking or jumpy hand can indicate service neglect or damage to the indication mechanism. The sector dial printing is susceptible to moisture intrusion given the 30m water resistance rating, which is conservative by modern standards; inspect the dial under magnification for any silvering loss at the segment boundaries. The sapphire crystal sits relatively flat on this case profile, so check for chips at the edge where the bezel meets the crystal.
Verify crown gasket condition before any water exposure , 30m is a light splash rating, not a swimmer's watch.