5,421 Discussions and CommentsMember since Dec. 22, 2006
A few weeks ago I started looking through my photograph collection (from the IWC archive) and realised how much I enjoy seeing a subtle point in the "hands" of some IWC timepieces. As a result I started to make a sub-folder of photos illustrating this feature - really just for my own use. Since I was already in this mind-set I had a good look through the 2009 Aquatimer family and realised that without exception each timepiece features an arrow head second hand. Not all the following images in the subsequent posts have an arrow head for the seconds hand - it might be used for indicating something else - but this is my photo-collection anyway.....I would be delighted if missing watches can be added to this collection............
I included the VC Aquatimer - even though it is not an arrow head but a "line"" or a point after the paddle....I like it now.
For the VC Ingenieur there are some nice images "getting to the p
5,421 Discussions and CommentsMember since Dec. 22, 2006
IWC - Getting to the point (More Aquatimers)
The franchise for the arrow-head and Aquatimer family is plain obvious........subtle changes in colour (red, white, yellow) for different models - my favourite is the Split Minute.
5,421 Discussions and CommentsMember since Dec. 22, 2006
IWC - Getting to the point (GST and others)
A few subtle variations sneaking there way in....... I am 100% sure that this is just the tip of iceberg (or the head of an arrow) of the complete collection of IWC watches which feature a pointed arrow (in the widest sense of the word in some instances).
Please append additional "arrow head" hands to this post - I will be delighted to see the images.
A few weeks ago I started looking through my photograph collection (from the IWC archive) and realised how much I enjoy seeing a subtle point in the "hands" of some IWC timepieces. As a result I started to make a sub-folder of photos illustrating this feature - really just for my own use. Since I was already in this mind-set I had a good look through the 2009 Aquatimer family and realised that without exception each timepiece features an arrow head second hand. Not all the following images in the subsequent posts have an arrow head for the seconds hand - it might be used for indicating something else - but this is my photo-collection anyway.....I would be delighted if missing watches can be added to this collection............
I included the VC Aquatimer - even though it is not an arrow head but a "line"" or a point after the paddle....I like it now.
For the VC Ingenieur there are some nice images "getting to the p
Enjoy,
Andrew
Andrew
andrew.thomas1@mac.com
Last edited: 1 January, 2012 - 02:03
According to my selection the Ceramic Ingenieur was the first Ingenieur with an arrow-head......please correct if this is wrong (highly likely).
Andrew
andrew.thomas1@mac.com
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The gorgeous Cousteau divers with the orange arrow head........ not specifically designed for the Dutch market as some like to dream (LOL)......
Andrew
andrew.thomas1@mac.com
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The Orange arrow head lives on to the complete the Cousteau Trilogy with the Two chrono versions in 2007, 2008.
Andrew
andrew.thomas1@mac.com
Last edited: 1 January, 2012 - 02:03
The franchise for the arrow-head and Aquatimer family is plain obvious........subtle changes in colour (red, white, yellow) for different models - my favourite is the Split Minute.
Andrew
andrew.thomas1@mac.com
Last edited: 1 January, 2012 - 02:03
These Power Arrow Heads ensure readability is at its maximum.
Andrew
andrew.thomas1@mac.com
Last edited: 1 January, 2012 - 02:03
A few subtle variations sneaking there way in....... I am 100% sure that this is just the tip of iceberg (or the head of an arrow) of the complete collection of IWC watches which feature a pointed arrow (in the widest sense of the word in some instances).
Please append additional "arrow head" hands to this post - I will be delighted to see the images.
Thanks for browsing,
Andrew
Andrew
andrew.thomas1@mac.com
Last edited: 1 January, 2012 - 02:03
Andrew
andrew.thomas1@mac.com
Last edited: 1 January, 2012 - 02:03
some really Great Photos......Nice Work!!!!
Best regards,
Joe