I recently received this Yacht Club and it was not running up to par so I sent it to IWC in Texas. It came back good as new. The Yacht Club chronographs are nice 12 hour fly backs for those that enjoy larger size watches, and I like the titanium and carbo
The ref. SL 3212 Yacht Club was produced from ca. 1977 - 1980. And only very few of the 300 - 400 pieces were equipped with the super-slim JLC 889 automatic calibre (called at IWC: cal 3254). Most of the few IWC YCII that you might find today are actually
… automatic (most of the few IWC YCll were equipped with a Quartz movement). So this one is a ref. SL3212 with the JLC-based automatic cal. 889 (IWC renamed it: cal. 3254). Only a few hundreds of this YCll have been produced and only a fraction of „those
Glashütte Original presents the PanoLunarInverse. A reintepreted moon phase display with a begueling aura. The moon has been shaping mankind, our culture, and our thirst for knowledge since time immemorial. Even in ancient times, great thinkers would look
My old friend Jack used to have a side gig of official “Guardian of the Cup”. He and the cup got side-by-side first class seats and traveled together from winner to winner. He told me he "used to be an FBI agent” but his obituary said "Chief of the Crimin
IWC should expand this line by offering more models. Perhaps offer a non-flyback variant bringing the cost down and add cool colors and materials. I always felt like this was a miss for them but the latest iteration is very nice. They moved the date to a
Some are easy, some are more difficult, as the "www" attributes design to Genta which are not. 1) Vacheron Constatnin "222" ref. 44018/411 2) IWC Golf Club ref. SL1830 3) Patek Philippe Nautilus ref. 3700/011 4) IWC Yacht Club II ref. SL3212 5) Audemars P