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Great write up! Thanks SJX!
Really like the vintage touch on the Aqua, would love to the this down my next dive.
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Pilot's Watch Hand-wound
By: SJX : March 21st, 2008-05:57
The first Pilot’s Watch of 1936 starts things off. As the first special watch for the still young, gruelling form of transport it already had almost all the important features on board: for example a black dial with strong, luminescent hands and numerals ...
Portuguese Hand-Wound
By: SJX : March 21st, 2008-06:00
The Portuguese of 1939 is a true watch legend. And stylistically comes as close as possible to the perfect ideal of a good watch design. As the first “wristwatch” it established the large size worn on the wrist that is very popular today. It was also the ...
Ingenieur Automatic
By: SJX : March 21st, 2008-06:03
The Ingenieur Automatic of 1955: No watch has defined the “technical” profile of IWC quite like the Ingenieur, which was introduced in 1955 and which was the first watch to feature the IWC automatic movement developed by Albert Pellaton. With its pawl-win...
Aquatimer Automatic
By: SJX : March 21st, 2008-06:05
The Aquatimer Automatic of 1967: When IWC first took the plunge with its diver’s watches, only a few pioneers such as Jacques-Yves Cousteau or Hans Hass had discovered the beauty but also the vulnerability of the underwater world. But they helped to arous...
Portofino Hand-Wound
By: SJX : March 21st, 2008-06:11
The Portofino of 1984: The most elegant but also the most unassuming family of watches from IWC, the Portofino – the classic example of understatement – has decidedly stylish origins. Collectors know this: it is the Reference 5251 watch, which was still p...
SJX...Nice read.
By: BHK9 : March 22nd, 2008-01:32
Hi SJX, How can i miss this IWC read,thanks. From the text,seems that they are new release with old essence.Seems that they are doing their home work,all sizes hae been enlarge to 42-46mm to suits the present taste. Judging from the marketing side,with re...
I do not believe so
By: SJX : March 22nd, 2008-02:53
These watches are meant as complements rather than replacements. I do agree about the Da Vinci's shape but this is the shape of the original Da Vinci and is reflective of the era in which the original was conceived (not the greatest of times). - SJX
EYE-DOUBLU-SEE
By: M Segal : March 23rd, 2008-08:36
Thanks for the informative post on these interesting watches. I personally have found IWC to be a difficult brand to understand. I recall my first exposure to the brand at the tender age of sixteen, in a magazine advertisement for the DaVinci perpetual ca...