4 Discussions and CommentsMember since Dec. 23, 2012
there are very beautiful pocket watches. If someone could give me more information about caliber c71 it will be fine. The serial number is the one following the number of the drawing that you can find...
For more information on cal. 71, just search this forum (using the magnifying glass upper right). For example, here are two of many discussions on the subject:
2,149 Discussions and CommentsMember since March 23, 2001
All of the 3 watches you show are special. Typical for the wrist watch is its gold "Milanese" bracelet. This bracelet will fit the wrist as no other bracelet. The tiny links will follow each anatomical shape of any wrist. The caliber 71 has been discussed, but you would be supprised of its value! On this forum price discussions are generally avoided. The silver PW is a cal 52, not very special as IWC produced more than 300.000 pw's with a cal 52 movement. However the case is very rare and the watch has been documented in the IWC literature. On the backside is the coat armour of the Austrian-Hungarian state. This armour is a double eagle, covered by a knight's helmet. The significance of the old man with the beard, has not been clarified by IWC researchers sofar. Kind regards, Adrian, (alwaysiwc).
2,248 Discussions and CommentsMember since Aug. 2, 2001
Pictures without comments? Not fair!
A new member with watches that beautiful has to tell us a little more! Please tell us about yourself, your watches, how you came to find them, etc. And welcome!
2,635 Discussions and CommentsMember since Sept. 20, 2007
Erguel, welcome to the forum.
Here we welcome all with a passion (or even just a question) on IWC watches. Your entrance here (even without comments.....) is a grand one, and most appreciated.
The watches you show, piece by piece are beauties - and we thank you for sharing.
Of course, as Whichwatch suggests above, we are hungry for you to share any other info's - and look forward to your next post.
Somehow, I think there are more IWC watches hiding in your collection - but for sure, for now we are happy you shared this already.
Erguël Swiss Jura Mountains
Last edited: 29 December, 2012 - 16:59
Thanks,
Bob
b.bunnik <u>at</u> zonnet.nl
Only 600 exists of it but quite a number of them were transformed into Center Second movements for the British Navy.
Congratulation for this nice watches.
Ralph
P.S.: When you don't need it or dont like them, you can send it to mee imemdiately ;-)
P.S.P.S: I know this is not a commercial forum...
Watches show the time flow, time to watch the watch show.
Last edited: 23 May, 2013 - 23:51
information about caliber c71 it will be fine. The serial number is the one following the number of the drawing that you can find...
Erguël Swiss Jura Mountains
Last edited: 29 December, 2012 - 16:59
For more information on cal. 71, just search this forum (using the magnifying glass upper right). For example, here are two of many discussions on the subject:
http://www.iwc.com/forum/en/discussion/23452/?page=1#post_261784
http://www.iwc.com/forum/en/discussion/4652/?page=1#post_61824
Regards, Michael
mfriedberg@iwcforum.com
The tiny links will follow each anatomical shape of any wrist.
The caliber 71 has been discussed, but you would be supprised of its value!
On this forum price discussions are generally avoided.
The silver PW is a cal 52, not very special as IWC produced more than 300.000 pw's with a cal 52 movement. However the case is very rare and the watch has been documented in the IWC literature. On the backside is the coat armour of the Austrian-Hungarian state. This armour is a double eagle, covered by a knight's helmet. The significance of the old man with the beard, has not been clarified by IWC researchers sofar.
Kind regards,
Adrian,
(alwaysiwc).
Regards,
Ardoise
A new member with watches that beautiful has to tell us a little more! Please tell us about yourself, your watches, how you came to find them, etc. And welcome!
Dick L.
whichwatch at roadrunner dot com
Here we welcome all with a passion (or even just a question) on IWC watches. Your entrance here (even without comments.....) is a grand one, and most appreciated.
The watches you show, piece by piece are beauties - and we thank you for sharing.
Of course, as Whichwatch suggests above, we are hungry for you to share any other info's - and look forward to your next post.
Somehow, I think there are more IWC watches hiding in your collection - but for sure, for now we are happy you shared this already.
Best regards
Mark
Last edited: 16 April, 2013 - 00:36