reintitan
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I don't have any watches with the latest modern in-house IWC movements so can't comment on those
But I do have these modern pilot's watches from IWC with Sellita-based no-date movements and they keep chronometer time. +1s to +2s per day.
I also have a vintage Ingenieur ref. 666 from the late 1950s with the in-house cal. 853 which needs a service so I can't really qualify it as a bad timekeeper until it gets serviced. But vintage IWC in-house movements like the cal. 853 and cal. 89 are probably in a different league from these new movements. They were designed and built back when IWC was truly its own manufacture and not part of a luxury group using group-sourced movements.
Finally, I have Ocean 2000s and Bunds which use modified ETA 2890 movements which are great timekeepers once the movement is serviced.
