1 Discussions and CommentsMember since Aug. 5, 2012
Hallo, I need some informations about this model. I think it is IWC PD ref. 3784, Mecaquartz (IWC 630). I found IWCs but all have a blue dial. Do you know this light version? Thank you
163 Discussions and CommentsMember since April 22, 2011
United Kingdom
Hi Tommy, Cellar is correct, your watch is a 3742. There are 4 almost identical models in the range, the differences listed below: 3742 first bracelet evolution with 2, spring loaded, opposing pins for link adjustment.(Blue dial) 3743 second bracelet evolution with 1, friction fit, pin for link adjustment.(Black dial) 3745 as 3743 but Blue dial 3748 as 3745 but on calf strap, also in gold option. The paint on your dial has faded from moisture contact or too much UV from sunlight. Your seconds counter hand used to be red. The date indicator is blue, confirming the dial colour. Leo
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I need some informations about this model. I think it is IWC PD ref. 3784, Mecaquartz (IWC 630). I found IWCs but all have a blue dial. Do you know this light version? Thank you
Welcome to the IWC Forum.
You indicate it is a Ref 3784 and I had assumed you had transposed the 8 and 4 and it was a Ref 3748 but is it really a Ref 3742??
I cannot remember seeing anything other than the blue dialed version and the data link in Almost everything about IWC's Porsche Design models only lists blue dials for both the Ref 3742 and Ref 3748.
So a mystery at this stage.
Cheers from the cellar
cellar@gregsteer.net
Last edited: 4 January, 2013 - 22:35
Cellar is correct, your watch is a 3742.
There are 4 almost identical models in the range, the differences listed below:
3742 first bracelet evolution with 2, spring loaded, opposing pins for link adjustment.(Blue dial)
3743 second bracelet evolution with 1, friction fit, pin for link adjustment.(Black dial)
3745 as 3743 but Blue dial
3748 as 3745 but on calf strap, also in gold option.
The paint on your dial has faded from moisture contact or too much UV from sunlight. Your seconds counter hand used to be red. The date indicator is blue, confirming the dial colour.
Leo
Last edited: 22 September, 2012 - 08:43