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Direct Comparison · 2026
Söner Amorous vs
Longines DolceVita
A Swedish watch with Swiss movement versus a Swiss automatic rectangular watch. One costs $620. One costs $2,450. Here is what you actually get for the difference.
Söner Watches
Amorous
From $620
Longines
DolceVita (Men's Automatic)
From $2,450
I'm Freddie Palmgren, founder of Söner Watches, the only brand in the world built exclusively around rectangular watches. The Longines DolceVita is one of the watches we respect most in our price segment — a genuine Swiss automatic rectangular watch from a manufacture with real heritage. This comparison is written honestly. Here is what each watch actually offers and where the $1,380 price difference goes.
Specifications
| Spec | Söner Amorous | Longines DolceVita (Men's) |
|---|---|---|
| Price | From $620 Söner | From $2,450 |
| Movement | Swiss Sellita SW100A automatic, 25 jewels, 28,800vph | Longines L592 automatic (ETA A20.L11), 22 jewels, 28,800vph |
| Power reserve | 42 hours | 40 to 45 hours Similar |
| Case dimensions | 40 x 28mm | 43.8 x 27.7mm |
| Thickness | 10mm Tie | 10mm |
| Case material | 800HV hardened stainless steel Söner | Stainless steel |
| Case back | Arched, screw-down Söner | Flat, screw-down |
| Crystal | Sapphire with AR coating Söner | Sapphire |
| Water resistance | 5 ATM / 50m (snorkelling approved) Söner | 3 ATM / 30m |
| Lume | None | Yes Longines |
| Strap width | 20mm Söner | 19mm |
| Serial number | Yes Söner | No |
| Warranty | 10 years international Söner | 2 years international |
| Date function | Yes, at 3 o'clock Tie | Yes, at 6 o'clock |
| Brand heritage | Founded 2016, Sweden | Founded 1832, Switzerland. DolceVita since 1997 Longines |
| Resale value | Not established | Moderate secondary market Longines |
| Rectangular focus | Every single watch is rectangular Söner | One collection among many round models |
| Design awards | German Design Award 2026, A' Design Award 2018 | Part of Swatch Group, broad industry recognition |
Design
Both watches draw from the same visual tradition: rectangular case geometry, Art Deco roots, Roman numerals, blued hands, and a dial restrained enough to read as genuinely dressy. The DolceVita at 43.8x27.7mm is slightly larger and a touch thicker than the Amorous at 40x28mm. On a larger wrist the DolceVita's extra length gives it strong presence. On a smaller or medium wrist the Amorous's proportions are arguably better balanced.
The DolceVita's flinqué dial — a traditional engine-turned engraving technique — is one of its most distinctive features. The texture catches light in a way a flat dial cannot and gives it genuine finishing depth at its price point. The Amorous offers cleaner, more contemporary dials in multiple colours. Neither is objectively better. They sit in different aesthetic registers: the DolceVita is overtly traditional, the Amorous is quietly modern. For a full treatment of how rectangular watches fit different dress codes see the rectangular watch style guide.
Movement
Both are Swiss automatic movements, which immediately separates them from the majority of rectangular watches in this price range, most of which use quartz. Both wind themselves from wrist motion and require no battery replacement.
The DolceVita uses Longines Calibre L592, based on the ETA A20.L01, with 45 hours of power reserve. The Amorous uses the Sellita SW100A with 40 hours of power reserve. Both are well-regarded Swiss automatic movements. Neither is in-house — the L592 is a decorated and regulated version of an ETA platform, while the SW100A is a Sellita original. The five-hour power reserve advantage goes to the DolceVita but it is not a meaningful practical difference for a watch you wear daily.
For buyers who specifically want to understand the mechanical tradeoffs of automatic movements in rectangular cases, the automatic vs quartz rectangular watch guide covers this in depth.
Price and value
The Amorous starts at $620. The men's DolceVita automatic starts at $2,450. The $1,830 difference buys you Longines brand heritage dating to 1832, lume on the hands, slightly more power reserve, the flinqué dial finish, and a stronger secondary market. What it does not buy you is better water resistance, a longer warranty, a harder case, an arched case back for wrist comfort, a 20mm strap width, or a serial number — all of which the Amorous has.
The Amorous's 10-year warranty versus the DolceVita's 2-year warranty is a substantial practical difference on a watch you intend to wear for a decade. The 5 ATM water resistance versus 3 ATM also gives the Amorous more confidence in everyday situations. These are not trivial differences at any price point and they are more pronounced when the Amorous costs less than a third of the DolceVita's price.
For buyers who value Longines brand recognition and the 190-year Swiss manufacture pedigree, the DolceVita earns its premium. For buyers who want the rectangular automatic aesthetic with the strongest functional specification at its price, the Amorous wins clearly.
Bottom Line
Buy the Söner Amorous if...
You want a Swedish-designed rectangular watch with Swiss automatic movement and the best functional specification at its price. 5 ATM, 10-year warranty, sapphire crystal, date function, multiple dial colours. From $620. German Design Award 2026. As featured in The New York Times.
Buy the Longines DolceVita if...
Longines brand heritage, the distinctive flinqué dial, and a 190-year Swiss manufacture pedigree. Lume on the hands. A well-respected Swiss automatic rectangular watch with strong brand recognition and a moderate secondary market. From $2,450.
Explore the Söner Amorous
Swiss automatic movement. 40x28mm rectangular case. Sapphire crystal with AR coating. Date at 3 o'clock. 5 ATM water resistance. 10-year international warranty. Available in polished steel, brushed steel, and brushed gold with leather or bracelet. From $620.






















































