Longines names Henry Cavill its newest Ambassador of Elegance

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17 Feb 2025 • 4:30 PM MYT
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Known for his dynamic roles as the coveted hero Superman in the DC Universe to the ruthless villain in Mission Impossible: Fallout, actor Henry Cavill has demonstrated remarkable range in his work. Now as an Ambassador of Elegance for Longines, he joins the world of timeless sophistication.

“What draws me to Longines is their understated elegance,” actor Henry Cavill says of the Swiss luxury watchmaker. “True quality doesn’t need to announce itself. It’s evident in every detail and in every action. This is a philosophy that resonates deeply with my own values.”

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Henry Cavil wears LONGINES FLASHIP HERITAGE.

Longines recently welcomed Cavill as its newest Ambassador of Elegance. Joining the likes of acclaimed Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Winslet and Jung Woo-Sung, the Man of Steel and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. star adds this role to his list of milestones. Beyond his onscreen presence as the ultimate suave man, Cavill brings a unique blend of refinement and authenticity that aligns with the brand’s ethos that elegance is more than a trait; it’s an attitude.

“In Henry, we recognise a real affinity with our brand’s values,” says Matthias Breschan, Longines’ CEO. “His sophistication, genuine warmth and multifaceted personality reflect what elegance means today. Whether commanding the screen in epic productions or sharing his passions for aviation and equestrianism, he maintains an authenticity and grace that makes him a clear embodiment of the Longines spirit.”

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Henry Cavill is wearing FLASHIP HERITAGE.

Following this ambassadorship, Cavill plans to take time out from his upcoming projects to visit Longines’ headquarters in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, where he will be able to see firsthand the luxury watchmaker’s dedication to craftsmanship that has defined them for nearly two centuries now.

(All photos provided by Longines)


Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.