Today's watch review showcases the
IWC Men's Ingenieur Automatic Watch. Right off the bat, it has the same black alligator strap as the Portuguese Hand Wound which we previously decried. However, this luxury watch is different in that it has a much brighter face, with [slightly] less of an emphasis on symmetry and smoothness, meaning that the alligator band suits it better (though we're still not number one fans of it or anything near). This has the same bells and whistles as its brothers (and sisters?) from the rest of the Vintage Collection: a platinum case, silver plated dial and chapter figures, aforementioned black alligator leather band, as well as sapphire glass, arched edge, anti-reflective coating on both sides and a see-through sapphire-glass back. You may have noted that the two previous IWC luxury watches we reviewed were hand wound ? this one leaps into the modern era with a Pellaton automatic winding movement, high-precision 80111 calibre and integrated shock absorber. Also, according to IWC: ?Thanks to a screw-in crown, the timepiece is water-resistant to 12 bar and thus ideally equipped for the exacting demands of present-day life.? Lucky they didn't say ?everyday life?, because this watch is not for everyday wear, with a price evaluation for used versions being around $6000. However that still makes it much cheaper than the earlier members of the collection, reviewed here at The Watch Scene over the past week or so.
Source: http://www.thewatchscene.com/iwc-watch-reviews/mens-ingenieur-automatic/
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