20 Discussions and CommentsMember since Feb. 4, 2011
It appears my IWC should take me to computer school, as navigating this site may call for some extra assistance......and that would come from my Portugeser, purchased in Kokoro's back yard.....Honolulu. I will return it there in a few days, perhaps it will magically multiply into such a fine collection as Tracy has shown below.... Aloha!
20 Discussions and CommentsMember since Feb. 4, 2011
rjsmit1 Wrote:I bought my IWC Fliegerchronograph from Richard Paige, the founder of the Timezone.com website in 1998. Since then, the IWC has gone with me to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, England, Belgium, Norway, Thailand, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Guatemala and Canada. It has been perfectly reliable and has spent many weekends doing maintenance at my wife's horse farm. This watch has not been babied. One thing I can say is that I have not found any steel bracelet on any watch that is more comfortable at any price offered by any brand. I love the understated quality of IWC!
Is that comfortable bracelet the one known as the Grains of Sand bracelet in SS? I have experienced that on a flyback, and I agree, easy to forget you even have it on, so comfortable...
2 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 25, 2011
Singapore
Hi I'm proud to be a owner Portuguese C.51011 black in colour just 2 weeks ago.Very happy for it and also because its a gift from my wife.However as this is my 1st IWC watch,Im not sure if the the date changes at 11:56 PM is within the normal and acceptable frame as I ve read that we should change the date during 10:00 morning and 9:00 in the evening.Just wana make sure to check with you guys who are more experience than me on the watch.Happy CNY. Cheers
hey guys just returnd from spain - alicante to be exact - driving the new puegeot 508. nice presentation and lovely location. interesting the starting point of volvos ocean-race in the coming october!
ok, ok. I did promice some pics. So as was sorting out my photos from alicante in spain - I just Realized IWC is a partner in volvos ocean race! So it was appropiate to take a pic of me and "palstiki" on wrist near the races headqurters.
5 Discussions and CommentsMember since Feb. 12, 2011
well the watch i have now witch i can not find out what model it is hasnt been with me but has been with my great great great grandad through world war 2, as you could immagine it has a bit of damage to it but is not not bad and its still working
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Is that comfortable bracelet the one known as the Grains of Sand bracelet in SS? I have experienced that on a flyback, and I agree, easy to forget you even have it on, so comfortable...
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Spitfire Chrono ref.3706: N10 49'56" W8 12' 40", N51 21'27" W 77 42'42"
Ingenieur ref.3227: N57 05'03" W69 12' 27", N53 47' 13" W79 04'44"
Portuguese ref.5001: N48 51' 40" E2 20' 09"
Enjoy yours!
Regards,

Jean aka One of these days, 5449 will be mine
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