First of all, thanks for all your input especially on JLC forum. Learned a lot, and really help me to decide. After pondering hundreds of Chrono24 and Ebay listings, i pulled a trigger to the IWC GST ref 3537 in titanium. Originally i was looking for a JL...
Sadly I must agree with you about con #2. I own the 42mm Aquatimer Chronograph in titanium of just that case/bracelet style, and that rigid end link bows out too far for my skinny wrist! If it were more flexible, there'd be no problem. It's something that...
I keep looking at these & think the titanium is best choice - really like the more subdued look. Congratulations on the new addition Enjoy wearing it Cheers JML
I’ll never forget it—I was 15 years old in small watch store during a summer trip in Hong Kong. It’s a watch that I will never sell. I do agree with you though that the buzz is the horological equivalent of a Harley Davidson, so it deserves a stablemate i...
I am not 100% sure. But I can't and I won't open the caseback...I have to believe IWC when they said they have replaced mine with a brand new, assembled movement. Nice service eventhough it is not cheap. This is IWC at their best : no non-sense design, ro...
They said the information was from IWC schaffhausen, because the time consuming and labor cost will be much greater than to simply swap the movement with a new one. They keep my old movement. What I can feel is that the winding is very smooth and precise....
The question is : steel or gold bezel? Considering the small 34 mm diameter, I think gold bezel will make it more "pop" and wear larger , which is good to compensate the small opening dial. But it is a bit dressy than the steel bezel. Which one will you c...