Longines expanded its offerings for the elegant Mini DolceVita and the sport chic Conquest models
Two of Longines’ key collections, Mini DolceVita and Conquest, have been expanded to offer a wider range of styling options.
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Jewel-Like Elegance
Longines’ beloved Mini DolceVita returns in 2025 with four bi-material designs that blur the line between watch and jewellery. Inspired by a 1927 model, these miniature marvels feature rectangular stainless steel cases (21.50mm x 29.00mm), their silhouette elevated by 18-karat yellow or rose gold crowns—some set with diamonds for added opulence.
The bracelets have a similar bi-material aesthetic, combining stainless steel with yellow gold or rose gold elements in an alternating pattern for a supple and comfortable fit on the wrist.
Each dial is finished in a refined silver tone with a delicate flinqué pattern, evoking a guilloché effect. Blue Roman numerals and blued-steel hands offer a crisp visual contrast, while a small seconds subdial at 6 o’clock adds a vintage flourish. Powered by the high-precision L178-calibre quartz movement, the overall impression is one of understated glamour—a watch as comfortable at a casual Riviera lunch as it is at the Met Gala.

Above Longines Mini DolceVita set with diamonds
More is More
First trademarked in 1954, the Conquest line has evolved into a modern essential with a new range of models ranging from 30mm to 41mm.
The 30mm editions arrive in stainless steel and gold, paired with a choice of refined dials, while the larger 38mm and 41mm models feature bold new rubber straps in racing green, navy, or classic black. At their heart lies Longines’ proprietary self-winding mechanical movement with a silicon balance spring—engineered for superior magnetic resistance and reliability.








