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Thanks for the info, I've missed that
I may have a problem then... š
By: Koozy : December 18th, 2024-09:34
What does this actually mean though? Are you saying the movement breaks easily? If so why do IWC feel able to offer 8yr warranties? Or are you saying it takes more turns to wind the watch?
To me, 99% of my decision to buy is based on a watch's design, looks, metal, dial layout, features, colors, etc. kind of things.
By: Moka-Tiger (Ron) : December 18th, 2024-14:47
I have no idea about movements, honestly speaking. As long as the watch runs fine and doesn't break down, I don't care what movement is powering the watch. That's just me, and I understand everyone has their own priorities.
in London
By: VinnieD : December 18th, 2024-11:55
i tried this one and was also seduced. Historically IWC has used run-of-the-mill mouvements, sometimes with a decorated rotor and not much more. This does not scream good value but it is a nice piece. Second hand values can be a good indicator that brands...
The watch looks great
By: Nicls : December 18th, 2024-12:17
But in my view the movement is a very weak point, especially for the price. My understanding is that it is the brother of the Baumatic, although less accurate (non COSC while the B&M is) and with a smaller magnetic resistance (this point to be verified, b...
Movement wouldn't bother me
By: MrkK : December 18th, 2024-13:21
IWC always relied on third party movements: ETA in Aquatimers and Mark XXx watches, Valjoux 7750 in chronographs. Even their grand complication is Valjoux 7750 based. IWC always improved upon and finished the "basic" movements to the high standards. So I ...
My Daily
By: Koozy : December 18th, 2024-16:29
Mine has been a true daily for over a year, and aside from lack of micro-adjust (I don't like the retrofit buckle option) I don't have a single complaint. The only thing noticeable about the movement is how great it is not having to reset it if it has bee...