... all Bund variations with mechanical movements (I did not bother about the Quartz versions). If you study the specific literature (a lot of it in German speaking watch forums), you will see that ref. 3501 is on the official and comprehensive list of "B
Hello everyone, I would really appreciate some opinions from serious Ocean 2000 / BUND collectors regarding a very unusual case back configuration that I recently inherited. What I currently have is an original IWC Ocean 2000 BUND case back with: Outer mi
(A bit tongue in cheek) I don't live near a Swatch Boutique, so no Royal Pops for me. A Tootsie Pop at best. And I didn't see any Ingenieur SL listings. But wait? What did I find? NOS you say? My hopes of Flava Flav aren't dashed after all! The kickstarte
They created the waterproof(!) IWC Ingenieur SL Pocket Watch ref. 5215. Great watch. I owned the example in the pics here. Commercially a total fail. A few hundred (max.) produced and sold between 1982 and 1996. I loved it. But I sold it after a few years
42mm isn’t bad, but the argument for the size is nonesense. Audemars Piguet has 41mm ceramic; IWC should without a doubt be able to follow suit or even surpass by making 40mm ceramic. And I am still wondering how they haven’t fixed the bracelet with a mic
The bump at 6 o clock ruins the flow of the design for me. I understand that the tourbillion needs space, but this reminds of Royal Oak 25831; however the bezel is still intact, but the tourbillion looks misshaped. So a reverse of the Ingenieur. This bein
Schaffhausen/Geneva, 14 th April, 2026: IWC Schaffhausen introduces the Ingenieur Tourbillon 41 at Watches and Wonders in Geneva. The new flagship Ingenieur model pairs a case and bracelet crafted from 18-carat 5N gold with an olive green “Grid” dial. The
Schaffhausen/Geneva, 14 th April, 2026: IWC Schaffhausen presents the Ingenieur Perpetual Calendar 41 in titanium at Watches and Wonders Geneva. Featuring a 41-millimetre case and an integrated bracelet crafted from grade 5 titanium, it marks the Swiss lu