How has the ti held up to date to day wear? I’m thinking this or white speedy as my next watch purchase. Any other thoughts on this piece? Also any idea on bracelet link screwdriver? I don’t live close to an ad would change myself
How has the ti held up to date to day wear? I’m thinking this or white speedy as my next watch purchase. Any other thoughts on this piece? Also any idea on bracelet link screwdriver? I don’t live close to an ad would change myself
It looks really beautiful, expensive, and well made. I'm not crazy about the movement - but that case in the titanium version (not the steel version) really impresses me. Good choice!
They definitely could have put an in house movement (iirc this one is not) for the price point. I also don’t really mind that as much as I would have 10 or 15 yr ago.
This one uses an "in-house" according to IWC. But to real experts, it's a generic ValFleurier (a Richemont owned generic movement supplier) movement that's been customized for IWC. While the movement has a nice long power reserve and decent specs, if you ...
Definitely a base movement with some mods. My old pilot chrono has a valjoux base that has worked perfectly save for the classic level pusher feel of that more crude movement design. Also the wobble 🫠 wonder the price point when they incorporate an in hou...
I have the Doppel Chronograph (designed by Richard Habring) and it has a pretty crude cam system chronograph with a split seconds system. Still a cool watch though!