TonyR started a thread below asking for your favourite IWC. Here are several favourites from several collectors.
A few weeks ago IWC hosted several collectors at its boutique and they naturally brought along their IWCs. The result was a remarkable gathering of IWC watches, both old and new, demonstrating the wonderful history of IWC.
(A note of thanks to Eddie who initiated this as well as the team at IWC, as well as to Dirk who helped with some of the identification.)






Beginning with the vintage and discontinued watches:
Mark XV with the uncommon white dial

A smaller 34mm relative of the Portuguese, cal. 83 c. 1946

The small automatic Portuguese in gold and also in steel, c. 1998 approximately







A pair of a pair of Portuguese Jubilee and cal. 5000 in rose gold



A cal. 89, c. 1950s

Another vintage piece c. 1970s


A steel pocket watch with cal. 67, c. 1936

The GST Aquatimer


The Aquatimer c. 1970s with 'supercompressor' case

An Ocean 2000, c. 1982

Mark XI, RAF issue


The Mark XI, XII and XV - bigger is not better, it's just newer


Fliegerchronograph meca-quartz

Ingenieur, reference 666A, calibre 852, from 1966

And a later quartz model from the late 70s or 80s

The 3227 Ingenieur


The ceramic Ingenieur in the foreground

And then the modern ones:
The current Aquatimers
The current blue and yellow Aquatimer Cousteau and its immediate predecessor in blue and orange


The new Big Ingenieur along with the 3227


- SJX
This message has been edited by SJX on 2010-05-01 01:45:42