
DouglasM initiates a compelling discussion on the IWC Ingenieur, specifically focusing on the 42.5mm steel and 18k gold versions with the in-house 80111 Pellaton movement. His inquiry delves into the model's appeal on the secondary market, its dimensions, and the notable absence of the amagnetic properties that defined its historical predecessors. This exploration provides valuable insights for collectors considering this reference.



From looking at the position of date it were 40 mm might be more proportionate
Nice and perfect IWC. The perfect IWC’s, i must walk back into time. A used IWC from 2012 and earlier. It is the search worth.
The colour of the dial is nice and it is made of my favourite material titanium. But the lack of antimagnetism is what pulls me away from this piece. Have you seen the Kurono piece with the salmon dial? A common friend of ours has it, and will let it go at cost if he knows of a fellow collector who will treasure the piece. My recommendation is to wait for Blancpain. It will be released in the next few weeks. Something to feast our eyes on. Another piece I like is the mechaquartz IWC 3815. It loo
In my opinion it's a lot beefier than the design calls for.
I heard there is an embargo so we all have to wait.
Is this a new Ingenieur chapter ??
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