Both models of the IWC Novecento PC have screwed down crowns that set to one of three positions once unscrewed: first position for winding the mainspring; second position for advancing the calendar, with one anti-clockwise revolution yielding a one-day ad
On November 24th last year, moderator Quattro posted great photos of a platinum Novecento PC, and I introduced my yellow gold version in the comments. Overall, comments from the WPS community were very positive; I encourage you to view the entire thread t
This has to be the most slept on watch out there. (Credit Analog Shift). Does anyone here own one and please share thoughts. It’s on my Neo-Vintage (who came up with this oxymoron?) short list.
I was doing a bit of research on the Zenith Bologna because I’ve always found that reference particularly special. I know the general history, but learning a little extra never hurts. So I ended up having a kind of discussion with ChatGPT… after entering
Your Novecento (and the photo) is superb (IWC has done a great job, obviously)! And I like your story very much. Regarding the movement, I knew it was a JLC for the 3546 and a Piguet for the 3545. I even read online that the Piguet wasn't very accurate, t
Here is mine! This one is a model 3545, which was the first of 2 versions (the one in quattro _spirit's photos is a 3546). Other than some different dial color options that changed with time on market, they only differ by movement; the 3545 has a circular
Now, how cool is this one? Have a nice day. credit: the keystone credit: gioielli pellegrini credit: Linckersdorff-GmbH Berlin on Ebay credit: the watch pool
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