ripper444
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I wound up selling of the Chrono
Not really for the strap issue but overall I was not feeling it. The 41mm size with the thickness just doesn’t work here. It’s really a weak attempt to downsize without having the proper movement to do so. IWC’s in house movements are really just clones of the outgoing ETA/Valjoux. Nothing special, run too fast, weak power reserves for the chrono’s. I replaced it with this top gun ceramic. This design works for me. If they offered it with a Sellita Sw or an ETA I would have gone that route. This movement however is alright. The case design and matte finish are awesome. It’s really a good design and huge bang for buck. I also ordered the green olive strap from the discontinued mirimar. It arrives tomorrow so I’ll post pics of it.

Simple reason
By: ripper444 : May 2nd, 2022-12:34
Your clasp is a deployant not a pin buckle. Therefore it sits different. Also take into account moving the watch from IWC to a dealers case. Not everyone is going to baby it around. The design is flawed and its that simple. Is it a big deal? Nope it's not...
Sorry to hear this
By: Watches&Men : May 2nd, 2022-00:21
Since the scratch is on the ceramic case, you might want to go over it a few times with a soft pencil eraser and if it will come off. Based on my handling of IWC ceramic cases, it’s extremely scratch resistance. The scratch could be from the strap steel i...
JLC has done it better.
By: roundel : May 2nd, 2022-23:48
My Amvox 7 has a novel quick release system that so far seems great. There are two tabs on the back of the case that can be pulled back with a fingernail. The each tab is connected to two rods that slide along the back side of each lug. When retracted, th...