The watch is surrounded by a platinum and ceramic case that’s held together by a black crocodile strap with contrast stitching.
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Ingenieur Constant Force Tourbillon ($290,000 USD) from IWC Schaffhausen
The watch is surrounded by a platinum and ceramic case that’s held together by a black crocodile strap with contrast stitching.
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Ingenieur Constant Force Tourbillon ($290,000 USD) from IWC Schaffhausen
This watch was made as a 100th anniversary tribute to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s first flight. The original IWC Pilots watch is available here ($7,100 USD).
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Pilots Chronograph watch Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Edition from IWC
IWC brings out another video from their series entitled, The Man’s Guide to Buying a Watch. This time we are presented with 5 recommendations on maintaining a mechanical watch. These recommendations will ensure that you get the most longevity out of your timepiece. If you own a mechanical watch, consider the following: Read more…
Those tapered hands look so clean & classy.
Portuguese Chronograph Automatic watch ($7,900 USD) from IWC Schaffhausen – available here
IWC Schaffhausen comes out with an interesting guide on buying a watch. Next time you look at a watch and say to yourself, “The numbers on the dial are way too large” or “Why is the case on this watch so damn bulky?” consider the fact that there is a functional purpose behind the design; take a look at IWC’s eye opening video: Read more…
There are typically between 175-500 little pieces that work together inside a mechanical movement watch. Read more…
watch; IWC ‘Classic Pilot’ – available here.
strap; Zulu ‘5 ring strap’ – available here.
Look at that red seconds hand, beautiful.
watch; IWC Schaffhausen Portuguese Yacht Club – available here.