weasel642001
Charter Member
In 2008, IWC introduced the Vintage Collection to celebrate their 140th anniversary.
This is an IWC Ingenieur Automatic Vintage Collection IW323304. It is 18k white gold, automatic, 44 hour power reserve, date at 3 O'clock, centered sweep second hand, beautiful ardoise grey dial, luminous hands, and applied hour markers, screw-down crown (water resistant to 120 meters), sapphire crystals front and back. I purchased it new in 2011. I have worn it on both the dress strap as well as a vintage style strap and it looks awesome on both.
The details:
Diameter: 42.5mm
Thickness: 14.5mm
Lug Width: 22.00 mm
Not sure how much it weighs, but it is a substantial watch.
Visible through the transparent back is the robust in-house caliber 80111. It beats at 28,800 vph, contains 28 jewels and has a power reserve of 44 hours. It has the Pellaton winding system and integrated shock absorber.
The Inge has just returned from a full IWC service ($1300). It had a factory movement servicing, which consists of a complete dismantling of the watch case with cleaning, oiling and lubricating along with new gaskets and a new gold crown and tube along with a refinishing of the case. It is pretty much a new watch. Included is the IWC service box, guarantee booklet, hang tag and polishing cloth. It is currently on a non OEM strap, but the OEM strap with signed buckle is included.
The price is $8900 shipped in Canada. No trades please.
Thanks for looking,
Doug
This is an IWC Ingenieur Automatic Vintage Collection IW323304. It is 18k white gold, automatic, 44 hour power reserve, date at 3 O'clock, centered sweep second hand, beautiful ardoise grey dial, luminous hands, and applied hour markers, screw-down crown (water resistant to 120 meters), sapphire crystals front and back. I purchased it new in 2011. I have worn it on both the dress strap as well as a vintage style strap and it looks awesome on both.
The details:
Diameter: 42.5mm
Thickness: 14.5mm
Lug Width: 22.00 mm
Not sure how much it weighs, but it is a substantial watch.
Visible through the transparent back is the robust in-house caliber 80111. It beats at 28,800 vph, contains 28 jewels and has a power reserve of 44 hours. It has the Pellaton winding system and integrated shock absorber.
The Inge has just returned from a full IWC service ($1300). It had a factory movement servicing, which consists of a complete dismantling of the watch case with cleaning, oiling and lubricating along with new gaskets and a new gold crown and tube along with a refinishing of the case. It is pretty much a new watch. Included is the IWC service box, guarantee booklet, hang tag and polishing cloth. It is currently on a non OEM strap, but the OEM strap with signed buckle is included.
The price is $8900 shipped in Canada. No trades please.
Thanks for looking,
Doug