dxboon[Elite User]
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The vintage versions...
...are as compelling as any watch from any maker (including the Japanese, who make very fine watches IMO). Reference 666 is one of the most desirable wristwatches in history IMO - clean dial, pleasing proportions, excellent legibility. If IWC has lost its way with the model today, it is not because they didn't have great pieces to draw upon in their back catalog. Unfortunately, their watches have become too large for no good purpose in many cases.
Cheers,
Daos
Perhaps you meant "revised"?
By: amerix : March 28th, 2013-10:41
Until recently I owned an Ingenieur from the late 70's or early 80's (just a guess) with the Genta design. It was bought new by me and, if you can imagine it - way back then. I liked the way the bracelet with its smooth links became an extension of the en...
Totally agree
By: Spellbound : March 28th, 2013-16:14
Thanks Steve W and Tony C for the great pictures of the Ingenieurs past. Elegant design. I think what IWC are trying to do is create a line of sportier watches to duplicate the runaway success of for example the AP Royal Oak Offshores. I don't think last ...
The vintage versions...
By: dxboon : March 28th, 2013-20:07
...are as compelling as any watch from any maker (including the Japanese, who make very fine watches IMO). Reference 666 is one of the most desirable wristwatches in history IMO - clean dial, pleasing proportions, excellent legibility. If IWC has lost its...