That dial is killer!

Mar 07, 2024,04:38 AM
 

I know the AP dial is extremely detailed and well done but still...

If you can post a macro of the IWC...?

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So after 5 days of back to back wear I’m giving this a rest tomorrow.

 
 By: Timeout : March 7th, 2024-00:03
It was a close call - but I wanted to swap it out for this one to compare and contrast. I know a lot of people have complained about the price of the Ingenieur relative to other IWC watches - but I see it a a steal if you’re looking for a modern day homag...  

Your Ingie photo shows the watch really well.

 
 By: Steve E : March 7th, 2024-00:56
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 ... 

I felt the same

 
 By: blau : March 7th, 2024-01:44
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.

The watch is really well put together and finished.

 
 By: Timeout : March 7th, 2024-16:37
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.

Absolutely.

 
 By: Timeout : March 7th, 2024-16:38
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.

It’s a non-COSC movement.

 
 By: Timeout : March 9th, 2024-18:02
I’ve just reset it now and will check over the next 24 hours.

So - it’s +4 seconds after 24 hours.

 
 By: Timeout : March 10th, 2024-18:58
Around 6 hours on the wrist and 18 on a stand - crown right at about 45 degrees. I’m fine with this. Pretty much anything I have is more accurate than the cal 2121 movement in my RO 🤣

LOL

 
 By: Timeout : March 10th, 2024-22:21
The calibre 2121 is the same specs as the original 50 year old movement. Notoriously unreliable movements 🤣

Hopefully the newer movement would run better maybe?

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : March 10th, 2024-22:48

I suspect that is the case.

 
 By: Timeout : March 13th, 2024-13:18
My RO has to go for service every 5 years as the rotor starts to stick at this point. The new movement also has a quick advance feature for the date to avoid the “10 to 2” dance required to adjust the date on the older model.

The new movement also looks better I think!

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : March 13th, 2024-18:40

I am sure it is pretty accurate but...

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : March 9th, 2024-23:19
It's interesting to note that the same movement in this Baume & Mercier is COSC certified: www.baume-et-mercier.com

Good to know!

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : March 10th, 2024-00:46

A well deserved break.

 
 By: Goh : March 7th, 2024-03:30
Enjoy your RO.

Many thanks.

 
 By: Timeout : March 7th, 2024-16:39
The RO dial comes alive in the bright daylight. I must be honest - it’s a bit subdued in the shade/indoors. The bracelet is a stunner in either environment!

That dial is killer!

 
 By: Gregineugene : March 7th, 2024-04:38
I know the AP dial is extremely detailed and well done but still... If you can post a macro of the IWC...?

Will do.

 
 By: Timeout : March 7th, 2024-16:40
I particularly like the black dial - which causes the baton indices to really pop!

Here’s a close up

 
 By: Timeout : March 9th, 2024-18:18
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Looks great on your wrist and is a more

 
 By: jack johnson : March 7th, 2024-08:21
rugged watch than your beautiful AP, for sure. Did you care to check the accuracy of your IWC?

Haven’t really checked the accuracy yet.

 
 By: Timeout : March 7th, 2024-16:41
Didn’t notice any noticeable gain/loss over 5 days of wear. I’ll let you know.

Fantastic shot of the IWC.

 
 By: LarsG : March 7th, 2024-10:18
I sure can see how it can win one over. Need to take a look live for myself. Enjoy!

It’s definitely worth a close up look.

 
 By: Timeout : March 7th, 2024-16:42
I think the roll out has been a little slow, but they’re now becoming more available.

Looking forward to reading your impressions!

 
 By: patrick_y : March 7th, 2024-17:37
From a movement perspective, the INGENIEUR's cost is high. Compared to other integrated bracelet watches like the Chopard Alpine Eagle and the Bulgari Octo Finissimo, which both cost roughly in the same range and have higher grade movements. So from a cer... 

Sound words.

 
 By: hora12reborn : March 7th, 2024-21:24

I got this watch a couple days ago

 
 By: ripper444 : March 13th, 2024-02:46
It's just alright. Nothing special. If anything the claps is very cheap. That's the part that annoys me. Looking forward to hearing your review after the AP. ...  

Thanks.

 
 By: Timeout : March 13th, 2024-13:54
I purchased the Ingenieur to round out the Genta ‘70’s trio. I already had a Jumbo and Nautilus so in this regard it was a purchase for the collection rather than something I would have pursued in its own right. As the photos below indicate, the Jumbo and...  

I agree with your assement.

 
 By: ripper444 : March 14th, 2024-15:43
I think it's a solid watch for daily wear but I don't think it competes even remotely on the same level as the PP AP or even a Piage Polo S. I wound up selling my Rolex for this model at a great deal that made sense to me but no way would I personally pay...  

Here’s some photos of the clasp on mine to compare.

 
 By: Timeout : March 16th, 2024-11:59
I’ve adjusted the lighting and angle to highlight each side separately. ...  

Thank you.

 
 By: ripper444 : March 16th, 2024-13:58
Yes I can see right from these pictures that mine is defective! Thank you!

Glad to assist.

 
 By: Timeout : March 16th, 2024-14:11
Hopefully they can swap out quickly.