Longines continues to evolve in the realm of timekeeping


(From left) Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) secretary-general Datuk Mohd Nazifuddin Najib, Mohd Aniq Kasdan, Commonwealth Games Federation president Dame Louise Martinand, Mohd Aznil Bidin and Malaysian Commonwealth Games chef-de-mission Datuk Shahrul Zaman Yahya pose for the cameras after Aniq and Aznil received their Hydroconquest watches at the Longines House in Birmingham.

ONE would want to say that the novelty of watchmaking is timeless, but one cannot say it for timekeeping.

Timekeeping is an art that keeps evolving. In sports, you know there will always be a new technology keeping it growing and one that will always be an inalienable part of our lives.

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