42x14.1mm. Date. 300m. Steel. 32111 caliber, Val Fleurier for IWC. 120h PR. Quick change system bracelet. Rotating external bezel to set the internal bezel, SafeDive system. 7550β¬. Date changed in 15β. Downward lugs. Thick but embracing the wrist. No crow...
Thanks for the in depth review. Those downward lugs are a nice accent. I love a nice center seconds hand! My first watch was and IWC, similar dimensions too! I happen to have mostly Richemont watches, sort of randomly. I have been thinking about adding an...
Like I said in a previous post; the case and bracelet are most impressive on that watch. I love IWC, one of my favorite companies. Thanks for the great review and wear it in good health. ...
I love your IWC. Many years ago I couldn't get it out of my head but in the end I didn't buy it (white dial). A little expensive for me at that time. In the environment of high watchmaking. Cheers.
And thanks for sharing those beautiful pictures. As a dive watch junkie I have always been tempted ever since I saw the Aquatimer vintage model years ago. Last weekend I saw a really neat Aquatimer 2000 from the same series as yours, it looked amazing wit...
The Richemont family. My start was direct a Richemont. Here it get a service, while it is the first. Soon after i know i want a serious luxury dive watch. The IWC Aquatimer was very close to be my first serious luxury diver. I dreamed in my sleep of it, b...
The Aquatimer is my watch taste. I want also a bronzen IWC Spitfire Mark XX. IWC in general is a brand i like to follow and see what they do watch wise. When i compare IWC with Omega, both do things different, but it seems both serve a simular watch publi...