Here's a quick flash report of the new IWC SIHH 2017 novelties with live photos:
IWC Da Vinci Tourbillon Retrograde Chronograph - red gold case, caliber 89900, 68-hour power reserve, retrograde date display, flying hacking minute tourbillon at 6 o'clock, flyback chronograph. 44mm and 17mm thick. Retail price is $103,000.
IWC Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Chronograph - available in either red gold (white dial) or stainless steel (gray dial). Caliber 89630, 68-hour power reserve, perpetual calendar, flyback chronograph. 43mm wide & 16mm thick. Red gold retail price is $40,200 & stainless steel is $29,900.
IWC Da Vinci Automatic Moon Phase 36 - available in red gold or stainless steel in 36mm case. 42-hour power reserve & moon phase display.
Retail price of red gold $16,400, stainless steel $8,500, stainless steel w/ diamond bezel $13,900.
IWC Da Vinci Automatic 36 for ladies - comes in various colors & case in stainless steel or red gold.
Retail prices ranges from $5,400 (stainless steel) up to $39,300 (red gold w/ diamond bezel & red gold bracelet)
IWC Da Vinci Automatic - this is the men's version of the above ladies' Da Vinci. It's larger sized in a 40mm stainless steel case. Date window is too far up at 6 o'clock and needs to be moved lower for better aesthetics.
Retail price $5,400 for leather strap version or $6,400 for bracelet version.
IWC Da Vinci Chronograph "Laureus Sport For Good Foundation" Edition - every year IWC releases a limited edition Laureus watch where part of the proceeds benefits disadvantage children & young people. This year it's a 42mm Da Vinci chrono with a blue dial. The solid caseback drawing of a laughing boy is by a 12-yr old Chinese boy from Shanghai named Hou Ye who won a global children's drawing competition. It's a picture of himself after he set a new best personal time in the Special Olympics East Asia.