My last watch-related visit in Florence was to the IWC Boutique. I first tried on the titanium Ingenieur Automatic 40 (ref. IW328904) and was disappointed : I didn't respond to the look of the metal nor to the blackened hands and indexes. And the fit on t...
For what it’s worth, I think the titanium Ingeniuer looks great on you. I like the contrast of the blackened hands and indices. If they were grey or silver it would be a bland looking watch. The single fold deployant on the perpetual calendar at least has...
I agree with you on both of your points. The titanium Ingénieur wouldn’t look nice with silver hands and indexes. But I preferred the steel/aqua variant nonetheless. The folding clasp is indeed a good counterweight to the case. As for the readability, it ...
big. Not a big fan of the looks of their perpetuals (much prefer my UN Marine perpetual with windows rather than dials). Just down to one now, the original Cousteau 1000m diver. Big but too cool to let go of. ...
...but I counter with Portugieser Perpetual Calendar: 44.2mm x 14.9mm. That is a hokey puck. They don't even show a side view photo like they do for some of the other references...even they know it's too thick : )
but I would say that it could be thinner: my Alpine Eagle is below 10 mm (9,6 mm I think) and this relative thinness is really enjoyable on the wrist. That said, the proportions of the Ingenieur are ok. The other models, on the other hand, are really too ...
One of the old chauvinist ads claimed that men only clean windows sized up to 40mm - so seemingly none of the current collection apply 😂 I have to say I am likewise not a fan of the size and even though I like the classical Portugieser look (and absolutel...
The IWC models which speak to me are those below, and I unfortunately don't find such proportions and such a wonderful vibe in the modern catalogue. credit: @andri.watch & @ericwind ...
While I agree with most of you say about the Ingenieur, especially the flatness and the gap, the titanium metal seems to have this speckled effect to my annoyance. Beyond that, I feel the Ingenieur should have come out with more exciting metals and combin...
Like you, I dislike the speckled effect of the titanium. And I agree that IWC could have done several things differently and, oftentimes, better. But I'm not surprised that you enjoy your Aqua: this dial color is really very nice and it's a watch very eas...