Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon
Reference 5900
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Ingenieur Perpetual Calendar Digital Date-Month
Reference 3792
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Ingenieur Automatic Carbon Performance
Reference 3224
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Ingenieur Automatic AMG Black Series Ceramic
Reference 3225
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Ingenieur Double Chronograph Titanium
Reference 3865
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Ingenieur Dual Time Titanium
Reference 3264
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Ingenieur Chronograph Racer
Reference 3785
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Ingenieur Chronograph Silberpfeil
Reference 3785
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Ingenieur Automatic
Reference 3239
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Ingenieur Double Chronograph Titanium
Reference 3765
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Ingenieur Automatic Mission Earth
Reference 3236
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The Ingenieur Automatic Mission Earth was designed to master extreme situations of any kind. Its rugged and reliable IWC-manufactured movement has an integrated shock absorber. The watch is water-resistant to 12 bar. And even magnetic fields of up to 80,000 Ampere/metres leave it unmoved.
Anyone intending to push himself to his limits in the icy wastes of Alaska, the tropical rainforests of Amazonia or the African desert needs a rugged and reliable companion. Someone – or something – he can count on in any situation. The Ingenieur Automatic Mission Earth was designed to master extreme situations of any kind. Its IWC-manufactured movement has an integrated shock absorber. It is water-resistant to 12 bar, and even magnetic fields of up to 80,000 amperes per metre leave it unmoved. The enlarged stainless-steel case, the protective shoulders for the screw-in crown and the newly designed horns for improved comfort send out a clear message: this is a wristwatch you can count on, through thick and thin. Fitted with a stainless-steel bracelet or black rubber strap, the Ingenieur Automatic Mission Earth was designed with sustainability and a long service life in mind. Its name stands for the urgent task facing all humanity: the need to step up protection for an endangered environment.
— 80110
calibre
— 80110
calibre
The Pellaton winding system is the cornerstone not only of the 50000-calibre family but also of the 80000-calibre family. In addition, it constitutes a point of departure for innovations in watchmaking technology. Continuous improvements, occasioned by the use of new materials, for instance, have led to a significant increase in its service life. The 85 calibre became part of the legend of ultra robust watches. One of the most rugged movements ever manufactured by IWC was the 80110 calibre, unveiled in 2005. It offers maximum protection against abrasion and other defects, is easily accessed for servicing and has been continuously improved in terms of reliability and shock-absorption. Tough and attractive by equal measure, the IWC-manufactured 80111 calibre is featured in References 3231, 3233 and 5461 of the IWC Vintage Collection, where it can be viewed through a transparent sapphire-glass back.
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