
aWtchslvr's initial impressions of the IWC Aquatimer Automatic Ref. IW328803 offer a candid look at a robust diver's watch that, while perhaps not a traditional collector's piece, presents compelling value and design. His detailed breakdown of its specifications and personal observations provide a valuable starting point for understanding this often-overlooked reference within the IWC lineup. This article synthesizes community insights to further explore the Aquatimer's practical considerations and appeal.



Looks like it has one hell of a case. Bracelet looks good too. Thanks for sharing.
Even my wife encouraged me to buy it. ππ
for similar reasons. Itβs just different being one. Regards, Kurt.
And considering nowadays prices it seems even competitive.
Look into the bracelet connection at the lugs. I had a bronze Aquatimer on a rubber strap of this era. It was prone to releasing if the strap was struck at the lugs. Maybe the steel is secure. Thankfully mine went overboard in shallow water.
What a scare! π±π± Thanks God everything ended well. Thank you again.
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