This is 5-6 Watches rolled into one

Jan 07, 2018,15:20 PM
 

I remember studying the Grand Complication and thinking how did they do this?






Taking a perpetual calendar, Moonphase, Chronograph like mine, throw in the split second feature from a second Watch, then add a minute repeater from a third. Enclose in a gold case. Lots of gold. 

That alone is magic, but then someone says “We could squeeze a tourbillon in” and “we’d better give it a see-thru caseback and engrave everything”


BRAVO - you have landed a true engineering tour de force AND piece of art!

Cazalea

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Il Destriero Scafusia Incoming

 
 By: Conkers : January 6th, 2018-18:22
Not sure where to post given lack of IWC forum. Not one you see very often and based on the humble 7750 Valjoux movements with some cunning reworking to include a split Chrono perpetual repeater tourbillon Watch. Fabulous. ...  
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This is an amazing watch!

 
 By: Bounce781 : January 6th, 2018-18:35
From the glory days of IWC. Bravo
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Exactly my thoughts [nt]

 
 By: Harry2 : January 6th, 2018-19:50
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Wow!!!

 
 By: john c : January 6th, 2018-19:18
Is this the 'Piece Unique'? Best, John.
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Thanks everyone!

 
 By: Conkers : January 6th, 2018-19:34
No it is one of 125 to celebrate 125th anniversary. A couple of the 125 were done as custom pieces for instance a jewelled version with blue dial and bracelet. Most were yellow gold, some rose gold with silver (in this case) or black dials and some platin... 
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German is the way to go

 
 By: Harry2 : January 6th, 2018-19:52
I’m very jealous
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Nice all in one package

 
 By: Vcf.camper : January 6th, 2018-19:22
Wear it in good health 👍
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If they charge you more/above than a regular 7750 based watch, then that is a crime...

 
 By: iceheller 1945 ✌️ : January 6th, 2018-20:02
Just kidding, Guess might be mr Kluas ideal back then to design such watch based on common workhouse.
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For sure!

 
 By: Conkers : January 6th, 2018-20:24
And also introducing the fully sequenced perpetual calendar adjustment via the crown only. No fiddly pins, no resequencing if you advance the month too far by mistake. Very user friendly. In 1993 when launched that was impressive and arguably still is tod... 
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And another shot.

 
 By: Conkers : January 6th, 2018-20:25
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Please 🛑

 
 By: iceheller 1945 ✌️ : January 6th, 2018-22:42
My mouth is already drooling with yr first wrist shot and now it will drools fr days...
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Oh yes! Now we get the magic

 
 By: Harry2 : January 7th, 2018-01:36
Of the warhorse!
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25 years, already... Damn. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : January 7th, 2018-01:34
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Huge congrats 😱👏🏼 . That is something special you dont see every day 👌🏻😘

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : January 6th, 2018-23:47
Wear it in best of health 🙏🏻🤗
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Special piece...amazing piece...one best ever for me regardless base movement

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : January 7th, 2018-00:51
Big congrats! Cheers D
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Big congratulations with this timepiece. Something we don’t see everyday for sure

 
 By: Alkiro1 : January 7th, 2018-01:04
I’ve had the chance to handle one with its platinum bracelet last year thanks to my watchmaker. I still can remember it’s incredible weight. A true beast! A watch which combines the four “main” complications (Flying Tourbillon, Perpetual Calendar, rattrap... 
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You posted at the right place, my friend. This DS is an old love of mine, in white metal. Never owned it, though.

 
 By: amanico : January 7th, 2018-01:27
A true grande complication. Thanks for sharing these pictures which bring me some nostalgia. Best, Nicolas
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Thank you everyone!

 
 By: Conkers : January 7th, 2018-02:59
I appreciate the kind words. It reminds me of a different era of watchmaking and to be honest an era that sometimes we lose sight of given the evolution of the industry. A wonderful example of the watchmaker’s art. The repeater in particular is a joy with... 
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In a galaxy far, far away....

 
 By: MTF : January 7th, 2018-03:44
conkers, Long ago, when I joined ThePuristS as a lurker, a variant of this watch was shown. The owner was an ancient PuristS member, alas long gone from our fora... His watch with a modicum of bling was stolen at Montpelier airport and we all mourned with... 
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Amazing piece of work

 
 By: patrickmaniac : January 7th, 2018-03:47
This shows the humble 7750 can be transform into a gem with many many alterations. Cheers PAt
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This is 5-6 Watches rolled into one

 
 By: cazalea : January 7th, 2018-15:20
I remember studying the Grand Complication and thinking how did they do this? Taking a perpetual calendar, Moonphase, Chronograph like mine, throw in the split second feature from a second Watch, then add a minute repeater from a third. Enclose in a gold ...  
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Thank you kind Sir!

 
 By: Conkers : January 7th, 2018-15:50
I wonder whether these types of Watch (plus the Breguet 1735 for example) will start to get the recognition they probably deserve in the market. Not a discussion for here I realise.
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Brings back memories...

 
 By: rasher : January 12th, 2018-15:43
Owned two of these, both one-offs, an all platinum with platinum bracelet and white gold with diamond bezel and bracelet (the "Oriental"). Trivia: those two watches now in the wild have each other's movements, hands, and dials: I preferred the look of the... 
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No, I seldom take pictures of my pieces - I just wear them...

 
 By: rasher : January 12th, 2018-16:13
But I do wish I'd taken shots of the two with the movements out, all the guts on the workbench... Here's the Oriental, from the auction photos: I generally loath jeweled watches, and when first contacted about the piece I told the dealer not to bother. Th...  
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Crazy!!! Thanks, Rasher. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : January 12th, 2018-16:15
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Wow!

 
 By: Conkers : January 13th, 2018-16:05
Thanks for sharing.
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A very special watch for sure

 
 By: BentN : January 27th, 2018-14:16
Let me add an image I took many-many years ago at a private GTG. I had the luck to handle these two at the same time... It's a long time ago, many things happend since I have read and it's just a faint memory now. Anyway, it was a nice experience. Enjoy y...  
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Great shot!

 
 By: Conkers : January 29th, 2018-15:32
Thanks for sharing. I wore mine to SIHH and got so many amazing comments. An under appreciated classic for sure.
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Beautiful monster! [nt]

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : January 30th, 2018-01:39
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