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Miranda's initial post on the new IWC Ingenieur generated significant discussion, offering WatchProSite readers an early look at this highly anticipated release. Her hands-on review and subsequent updates provided crucial details, setting the stage for a community-wide evaluation of IWC's latest interpretation of a classic Gérald Genta design. This article synthesizes the collective insights and critiques from the WatchProSite community regarding the new Ingenieur.

I will have the opportunity for a hands on review on Thursday
Key Points from the Discussion
- The new Ingenieur is available in four versions: three in steel and one in titanium, expanding the material options for collectors.
- A significant point of contention among collectors is the perceived high price point for a steel IWC, especially when compared to other brands.
- Some members feel the design lacks elegance, citing the crown guards as out of place and suggesting that the previous Ref. 3229 was a more fitting contender with minor adjustments.
- There is a general appreciation for IWC resurrecting this specific style within the Ingenieur line, acknowledging its historical significance, though some wished for a blue dial option.
- The choice of movement is a major point of debate, with contributors questioning IWC's use of an external movement given its reputation for engineering prowess, especially in a watch named 'Ingenieur'.
- The movement's shared architecture with movements found in watches like the Baumatic, coupled with a significant price differential, further fuels the debate around the new Ingenieur's value proposition.
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