HSTE[Omega Moderator]
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Good memories, three gone, one keeper:
(from left to right)
- IWC Ocean 2000 Bund ref. 3529
- IWC Ocean 2000 Bund ref. 3519 AMAG
- IWC Ocean 2000 Bund ref. 3519 AMAG
- IWC Ocean 2000 Bund ref. 3509
I keep the "rocked" one, i.e. the 3509 with the faded orange hand and the fading black bezel.
Cheers, HSTE

Vintage
Moonshine Runner · Dec 15, 2023
Explore the IWC Porsche Design Ocean 2000, Ref. 3504. A deep dive into its design, military origins, and impact on IWC's legacy. Discover this iconic titanium diver.
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Vintage
SJX · Apr 16, 2025
Explore the IWC Porsche Design Ocean 2000, a titanium dive watch that saved IWC during the quartz crisis. SJX details its history, design, and collector appeal.
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Community
Ares501 - Mr Green · Apr 30, 2017
Meet HSTE, WatchProSite's 'Purist of the Month,' a vintage watch collector sharing insights into his disciplined collection and passion for horological history.
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Innovation
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Vintage
HSTE · Jan 7, 2017
HSTE explores IWC's rare TiCon coating on the Ocean 2000, detailing its history, technical process, and why it was discontinued. A deep dive into vintage IWC innovation.
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Independents
amanico · Nov 8, 2024
Explore the Louis Moinet Starman, an astronomic watch with a 47.4mm case, meteorite dials, and a flying tourbillon. Read collector insights on its design and complications.
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