piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1)
2395
Every integrated bracelet sporty watch has become extremely expensive
But we all know that luxury watches play into the immaterial league of unnecessary goods.
That said, I asked a friend, who's a long term IWC collector and owned the 1832 aka fatty inge, whether the new model was worthy is predecessor.
His answer was NO, because of the design, but mostly because of the so-called-in-house movement.
We all know that in-house movement is a tricky definition by which some people might be fooled, IWC clearly said (not sure actually) that it's a sellita derived and there's nothing wrong with that, though it's not yet reported the magnetic fields resistance (perhaps I could have missed some infos).
I like the watch, but if you play the Genta card, do it properly
IWC has the whole set of skills and heritage to create amazing watches, they took too many years to release a watch whose design was finally close to the famous ancestor.