
Timeout, a respected member of the WatchProSite community, shares his initial impressions of the new IWC Ingenieur after five days of wear. His post provides a unique perspective, comparing the Ingenieur not just as a standalone piece but as a modern homage intended to complete a '70s Genta-designed integrated bracelet trio alongside his Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and Patek Philippe Nautilus. This article delves into his nuanced take on its value proposition and aesthetic appeal.


My only experience with modern Ingenieurs is the earlier 322701 tuna can, and the somewhat more recent 323906. Both since sold. But it seems IWC has raised their game in the current releases. I don't think the price is that crazy. Never a bad time to put on a RO.
I also owned a 3239 back when they were new and it was a very nice watch at a much lower price than the new Ingenieur... but the new one is CLEARLY made and finished to a higher standard. I didn't appreciate it until I handled one.
It’s a bit more industrial than the RO and Patek but totally a quality product. I agree that it’s fairly priced and a great update to the 1970’s design.
I wasn’t expecting to like this anywhere near as much as I do. I was rounding out the 1970’s Genta trio - but this really holds its own with the other two.
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