Dragilor, inca din primul meu mesaj din acest topic rezulta clar succesiunea Longines-Lemania-Longines etc.
"Lemania purchased the design and presumably the tooling for the Longines 990 and began producing it as a Lemania Calibre 8810. In 1991 its design was refined in some respects and released as the 8815. The 8815 was expanded into a host of other movements including a skeletonized version (8881), one with a perpetual calendar (8840) and one with a quarter repeater (8860). The Lemania 8815 and its variants are currently used in a variety of watches from Breguet and a few other mostly high-grade manufacturers (a rare, more affordable watch with this movement was produced by RGM for a TimeZone limited edition watch in 1999).
Since Lemania's acquisition by the Swatch Group in 1999, Longines has re-released watches with this movement, re-labeled as a Longines 990. Whether the Lemania 8810 continued to be produced after that or Ebel purchased a new old stock movement for their Ebel Calibre 060 is unclear to me. At any rate, the Ebel Calibre 060 found in this limited edition Ebel Lichine automatic is clearly marked on the barrel bridge as a Lemania 8810 (in addition to the Ebel calibre designation)."
Va prezint o imagine cu ceasul Ebel 1911 Senior din colectia mea (in articol se vorbeste despre modelul Ebel Lichine; am vazut unul odata, 'live', fara secundar si fara data, deci corespondent lui Longines 993)