
GreatPilot@me.com, known to the community as Jim, shares his recent acquisition of the IWC Tribute to Pallweber Edition '150 Years' in 5N rose gold. His post delves into the historical significance of this digital display wristwatch, tracing its lineage back to IWC's innovative pocket watches of the late 1800s. Jim's personal journey to acquire this specific reference, highlighting its unique blend of historical tribute and modern horological engineering, offers valuable insights for collectors considering such a distinctive piece.






As I have grown older, I have started focusing less on the “very best deal” to the quality of the underlying item and whether I want it badly enough to pay the price - I think on that criteria you have a winner!
To me it is a statement or conversation piece with an interesting history of the first digital watch ever made, and I love the dial retro look…Jim
Now I’ve done it and have the experience. The watch is something I’ve been looking out for and you don’t see them come up for sale often. The RG was 250 pieces SS was 500 and I believe they made 20 platium. For a larger player like IWC that is pretty limited. They also make an almost identical pocket watch but at double+ the cost and I didn’t see myself wearing that…Jim
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