Hi, I want to see what people’s thoughts on IWC movement finishing is like, on their higher end models such as their perpetual calendars or special models like the Pallweber. I know they are more tool watches and movement finishing isn’t their “game” or i...
I've had two PPC's and a platinum regulateur and was never impressed by their movement finishing. However, my SS F.A. Jones had superior finishing. Not sure about the current models as I haven't seen them. PPC: Regulateur: F.A. Jones: ...
That was always my thought too. I like their dials designs. I have always loved their double moon perpetual since I first got into watches. But their movement finishing leaves something to be desired. I have a rose gold 38mm Blancpain QP Chrono. I love it...
I think they have upped their game recently. For example, the 2015 Caliber for their Portuguese QP is better finished than the previous Caliber. BW, Chi Kai
I've never seen IWC as a shiny movement brand - similar to Rolex (although, I'd say IWC is finished better than Rolex movements)... In same cases, I've been downright shocked at how poor the movement finishing on an IWC could be (prior Spitfire Chrono)......
Look at the back for a polished beveled edge. Establish your own criteria for good finishing and develop your own criteria for assessing good finishing. For me, the biggest thing I look for is a polished beveled edge on all of the plates and the jewel sin...
I think not. It's going to be someone Italian, like FabR: or French like FX IWC is what you buy when you want engineering, Not to be glamorous, because they just don't quite have it in their DNA (my opinion) Cazalea (I've had about 20 IWCs and yes I am a ...