Since the introduction of the revived IWC Ingenieur line in 2023, several models have been added. Here they are. All are 10.0 bar water resistant. If you want to read more about the history of the IWC Ingenieur , Denis Peshkov wrote an excellent and exten...
the solid case back models are the only one to make total sense. But not all watch enthusiasts care about that, so I guess it was a rather good choice (at least from a commercial standpoint) to give customers the choice. After all, if someone likes the de...
For us (me) purist, an ingenieur should have magnetic protection. If not ,there are many choices of time only integrated bracelet watches, from low end to high end.
I owned the Aqua, which was fun for a while. But I ended up selling it in favor of my GP Laureato 38 mm in blue. Of all the ones you have pictured , I am intrigued the most by the blue dial, well, because I’m a blue junkie, and F1 novelty , because I thin...
I’ve personally opted for the grey dial Alpine Eagle. And if I had to choose one of these Ingenieur, I’d probably pick the titanium or the steel/black dial. For me, each of these watches is nice in its own way. The IWC is probably the most toolish looking...
It’s a shame they went with a style of bracelet that is already present on the Portugieser line. Unfortunately, overall it’s a pass even with further drops in the secondary market. This comes not from a place of dislike of IWC. Out of all brands, it is th...
Thank you for consolidating all this Ingenieurness into one post. It really helps build an understanding of this latest generation model. For a traditionalist, it does seem a bit counterintuitive to make variations of this watch without one of its core de...
But at least IWC has given the customers the choice between remaining faithful to the identity of the original watch or going for a more “trendy” variation… Best, Emmanuel