I won't say much but it's a relatively small limited edition that may be out in a few boutiques now. There's no press release planned, so I'll offer an IWC cap to the first person who spots it and posts a photo here.
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
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Blast, I know of another newbie, a Portuguese, but not an Ingie. So my guess is a Tribute watch like the Tribute to Italy which was a beauty. But where or for whom I have no idea.
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Vroom, vroom, vroom ???
Regards, Shing | email iwcforme1976 (at) gmail (dot) com time does not change us. it just unfolds us. max frisch. all that really belongs to us is time; even he who has nothing else has that. baltasar gracian.
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
Regards, Michael
mfriedberg@iwcforum.com
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is it this MF? picture courtesy from IWC SEA (KS Low)
rgds
kee siew
Regards, Michael
mfriedberg@iwcforum.com
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Thanks Michael, will be interesting to see :)
rgds
Kee Siew
Regards,
Jeronimo
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
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Cheers Greg Chalk

Cvanwhite at aol dot com
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Regards, Shing | email iwcforme1976 (at) gmail (dot) com
time does not change us. it just unfolds us. max frisch.
all that really belongs to us is time; even he who has nothing else has that. baltasar gracian.
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That would be amazing.
Regards,
Jeronimo
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
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Best regards
Argiris
Cheers Greg Chalk

Cvanwhite at aol dot com
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