The new Wempe Iron Walker Chronograph, 10 years in the making, with an ETA movement. I find it good looking and wholly derivative. My wife thinks Wempe has adopted the Michael Kors business model. Park ...
Then we must admit that the design possesses at least a modicum of its own character apart from being merely derivative. However, that appears to be much more true of the Chopard Alpine Eagle than this Iron Walker.
I'd find it derivative if a watch brand were to adopt the entirely plagiarized slogan: "To break the rules you must first master them so as to create one of not many and provide a crown for every achievement." Credits: Audemars Piguet, Vacheron Constantin...
I like them, too, as they've used lots of my favorite design cues. They seem to have done a fine job of mixing and matching. It's just that innovation requires more. Park
Inner bezel very similar to the most recent IWC Aquatimers, the metal between the crowns are reminiscent of Enicar. Derivative, yes... but at least they are deriving their pieces from nice looking watches.
Does that make it the "Ingeseas?" Or perhaps the "Overnieur." Frankly, either might be better than "Iron Walker." I have to say, my appreciation for the Alpine Eagle grows when I look at this. Can we tell somebody's in a grouchy mood? 🤨