SteveW
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An era of IWC's history I like very much.
In the 1990s and early 2000s they had few in-house movements, but great designs. I've had this Doppelchrono for 12 years according to my records, though it was first produced around 1993. Based on the VJ 7750 with a split second module designed largely by Richard Habring.
Like the 3706 it's a bit thick - a bit egg shaped from the side - but on that big bracelet it's very comfortable to wear.
IWC Doppelchrono Fliegeruhr Ref 3711:
This message has been edited by Ornatus-Mundi on 2013-06-30 13:15:16
Already a classic watch ...
By: nilomis : June 30th, 2013-07:52
I had one, leather strap, and I don't remember why I let it go. I believe that it was during my ETA less period. I'm always hunting one but its hard to show up in good conditions. Enjoy yours, as you stated, the last sub 40mm great flieger. Cheers, Nilo
Indeed
By: flamenco : June 30th, 2013-16:47
It is not very often these days to see one in good condition in the secondary market. Although I am very much in anticipation of the 40mm Aeronef ! Something I wish to see in the flesh, sooner rather than later!
Your are right !
By: flamenco : July 2nd, 2013-22:55
It was first released in "T Dial" and subsequently in "L Dial". My only regret is that mine is an L, not T Dial. Yours makes me drool ... Thanks for weiging in, Nikolaj. Splendid backdrop of your wrist shot !