
The HydroConquest 41mm is Longines's most practical sports watch and holds value solidly for its price tier; ceramic bezel variants sit at the top of the range.
The HydroConquest 41mm (L3.782.4.56.6) is Longines' workhorse sport watch from the 2017 generation: 300m water resistance, a ceramic unidirectional bezel, and the in-house-derived L888.2 movement in a 41mm steel case. It sits at a price point where you get genuine dive-watch capability without the Rolex or Tudor premium. Collectors pay attention to this generation specifically because the blue and green dial variants aged well and now trade at a mild premium over the base sunburst models.
Longines introduced this 41mm generation in 2017, replacing the prior HydroConquest lineup with a larger case, ceramic bezel insert, and updated bracelet. The L888.2 caliber is a Longines-regulated ETA 2892-A2 derivative, COSC-adjacent in performance though not certified. Production ran from 2017 until the current generation update; this reference is now discontinued at retail.
The blue and green dials drove the most demand during its production run and were often the first to sell through at authorized dealers. A 43mm variant also existed alongside the 41mm, though the 41mm was the volume seller.
Inspect the bracelet end links carefully on pre-owned examples; this generation received criticism for a less comfortable fit and the clasp finishing shows wear faster than the case. Verify the ceramic bezel insert is free of chips, particularly at the 12 o'clock pip, as replacement bezels add cost to a watch that is already priced modestly. Confirm crown seals are intact and that the watch has a pressure test record if it is being sold for dive use; service records matter more on a 300m-rated piece than on a dress watch.
The L888.2 is not user-serviceable; ensure the movement has no moisture intrusion visible through the caseback. For the blue and green variants, check that the dial color is consistent with no fading at the edges, which can occur if a previous owner subjected it to extended UV exposure.
Grey market and pre-owned prices for this reference typically run $800-$1,200 depending on condition and variant, well below the original retail of roughly $1,500-$1,800. The blue sunburst and green dial variants consistently command $100-$200 over the silver/white versions. Full-set examples with box and papers add a modest premium but are not strictly necessary for value retention on this reference.
This generation will not appreciate meaningfully; it is a use-it watch that prices reflect correctly.
The L888.2 (ETA 2892-A2 base) carries a recommended service interval of 5-7 years. Longines service pricing in the US typically runs $350-$600 for a full movement service with gasket replacement and pressure test, though independent watchmakers familiar with ETA-based movements can often do comparable work for less. Given the bracelet criticism, a service visit is also a good opportunity to assess whether the bracelet hardware needs attention.
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Earlier L888.2 generation lacks silicon anti-magnetism; the caseback stamp is the definitive generational identifier.
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| caseback | Caliber generation identification | Caseback clearly shows L888.2; no "Silicon" text present; this matches the pre-2016 HydroConquest specification | Caseback showing L888.4 with "Silicon" on a watch represented as the earlier generation; mismatched caseback from a different variant |
| case | Bezel detent strength | Bezel clicks firmly at each of the 60 positions; no backslide between clicks | Soft detent that allows the bezel to drift between positions; bezel that rotates in both directions on a unidirectional-spec model |
| dial | Lume consistency across plots and hands |
Editorial estimate. Actual prices vary by condition, date, and box/papers status. Live pricing data is in development.
| All lume plots and hands have the same color and patina; lume is fully intact on all indices |
| Mixed lume colors indicating individual index or hand replacement; missing lume on specific indices |