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IWC Pilot 1832

Stainless Steel · Black Dial · 36mm

Ref: 1832

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Brand
IWC
Condition
MINT
Series
Ingenieur
Box
N/A
Model
1832
Papers
N/A
Reference
1832
Year
1970
Case Size
36 mm
Case Material
Stainless steel
Dial Color
Black
Location
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Listed
Jan 30, 2017
Updated
Jan 30, 2017
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Description

Extremely rare vintage IWC watch box for Jumbo Inge 1832.







⌚ Watch Specifications

Reference data · AI-verified specifications

Movement

Type
Manual
Caliber
89
Power Reserve
36h

Case

Material
Stainless steel
Diameter
36 mm
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Acrylic
Bezel
Fixed

Dial & Strap

Dial
Black
Strap
Leather strap
Production
1948-1984

📖 About This Reference

The IWC Mark XI reference 1832 represents the brand's approach to aviation-styled timepieces within the Mark series lineup. This reference features a black dial configuration in a 36mm case format, positioning it as a mid-sized option within IWC's portfolio. The watch employs a 36mm stainless steel case fitted with an acrylic crystal and offers 50 meters of water resistance. A fixed bezel frames the black dial. The timepiece operates via a manual-winding movement, requiring regular winding to maintain operation. This reference appeals to collectors seeking a compact IWC timepiece with traditional manual-winding mechanics. The 36mm case size and black dial combination provides a classic aesthetic within the Mark XI series. The manual movement and acrylic crystal reflect period-appropriate specifications that attract enthusiasts focused on mechanical simplicity and vintage-style construction details.

Collector Discussions

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Ingenieur “50th Anniversary” - What to expect?
IWC may celebrate the Ingenieur's 50th anniversary at Watches and Wonders 2026 with limited editions, possibly focusing on the Ingenieur SL lineage. Hopes for innovative materials, closer to original design, bi-metal options, chrono models, and a more vintage feel like the 1976 Ingenieur SL.
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My „Jumbo“: IWC Ingenieur ref. 1832 (1983)
Explore the iconic 'Jumbo' IWC Ingenieur ref. 1832 from 1983, symbolizing luxury and masterful craftsmanship. Discover the history and elegance of this renowned timepiece.
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Heavy duty classic: this April 30, 1979 IWC Ingenieur ..
Delve into the rare IWC Ingenieur ref. 1832 with the elusive Pellaton caliber 8541ES. Despite initial commercial challenges, this exclusive timepiece, produced from 1976/77-1984, stands as a horological gem worth exploring in our forum.
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Collecting watches: main topics and sub-topics (part 2)
Explore the evolution of IWC Ingenieur watches from 1955-1992, highlighting rare military dials, Gerald Genta's design, and the discontinued a-magnetic 3508 model. Delve into the historical significance, rarity, and accuracy of these vintage timepieces.
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Genta’s “bastard” child- The IWC Ingenieur
In a world dominated by luxury sport watches, not just the usual two, but Moser, Chopard, Bulgari and Overseas to name but a few, there is an obvious omission- a true child of Genta. We all know well, the first two offspring from the Genta. But the third child- well let’s say this child didn’t live
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