Just new at the forum. I consider myself as a watch collector. I always likes IWC and currently own three of them. Especially like the design these watches. At the moment I don't have a particular wish-list regarding IWC, but am curious what the new Ingenieur will look like in real life. I'm a member from different fora most and also have too many hobbies or not enough time. ;)
Enough talk and some photo's
This diver is no longer mine. I did like the watch but at the end I found the index a bit too shinny and end up not wearing the watch anymore. So I gave it a second life by selling it:
This Ingenieur is the watch of IWC which gets the most wrist-time. Currently wear it on a leather strap.
Last year I was able to buy this IWC complete wit box and papers from another collector. Really like the simplicity of this watch and the fact I got it complete with box and papers:
Last but not least is my BP. I like it but don't wear it a lot. It came off-course on a black strap but preferred the old brown strap so the AD changed it for me.
Thanks for watching and hope I can contribute to this nice forum!
KevinJ Wrote:Welcome to the IWC forum. Your pictures are very good so please keep posting.
Kevin
Thank you Kevin,
I've many photo's but not too many of IWC's. Here some photo's of a small vintage Lady IWC which was offered to me. Very nice watch and had it for a couple days to show at home. In the mean time I made some quick photo's. Unfortunately my girlfriend thought it was too small, so I didn't bought it.
Here together with my vintage IWC just to get an idea of the size:
ps. All photos are clickable and can be seen in hi-res 4k+
410 Discussions and CommentsMember since May 9, 2011
Hong Kong
Welcome!
I share some of your tastes, but in titanium fashion:
Quite contrary to your perspective, I actually found the shiny indices on the stainless steel Aquatimer a plus. It was so appealing to me that although I was out shopping for the titanium aquatimer at that time, I struggled when choosing between the two.
Anyway, glad to have you join the party!
Sincerely, Kelvin Leung _______________________________________________________________________________________ Repeat after me: I don't need another IWC, I really don't need another IWC...
Just new at the forum. I consider myself as a watch collector. I always likes IWC and currently own three of them. Especially like the design these watches.
At the moment I don't have a particular wish-list regarding IWC, but am curious what the new Ingenieur will look like in real life.
I'm a member from different fora most and also have too many hobbies or not enough time. ;)
Enough talk and some photo's
This diver is no longer mine. I did like the watch but at the end I found the index a bit too shinny and end up not wearing the watch anymore. So I gave it a second life by selling it:
This Ingenieur is the watch of IWC which gets the most wrist-time. Currently wear it on a leather strap.
Last year I was able to buy this IWC complete wit box and papers from another collector. Really like the simplicity of this watch and the fact I got it complete with box and papers:
Last but not least is my BP. I like it but don't wear it a lot. It came off-course on a black strap but preferred the old brown strap so the AD changed it for me.
Thanks for watching and hope I can contribute to this nice forum!
Last edited: 12 January, 2013 - 17:09
Andrew
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thang
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Last edited: 21 April, 2013 - 08:55
Thx, guys!
I already had fun by reading this forum. Photo's is kind of a hobby, here another photo of the Ingenieur on a leather (after market) strap.
Last edited: 12 January, 2013 - 17:55
Kevin
Thank you Kevin,
I've many photo's but not too many of IWC's. Here some photo's of a small vintage Lady IWC which was offered to me. Very nice watch and had it for a couple days to show at home. In the mean time I made some quick photo's. Unfortunately my girlfriend thought it was too small, so I didn't bought it.
Here together with my vintage IWC just to get an idea of the size:
ps. All photos are clickable and can be seen in hi-res 4k+
Last edited: 12 January, 2013 - 18:26
You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf - Jon Kabat-Zinn
Kind regards,
Clemens
I share some of your tastes, but in titanium fashion:
Quite contrary to your perspective, I actually found the shiny indices on the stainless steel Aquatimer a plus. It was so appealing to me that although I was out shopping for the titanium aquatimer at that time, I struggled when choosing between the two.
Anyway, glad to have you join the party!
Sincerely,
Kelvin Leung
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Repeat after me: I don't need another IWC, I really don't need another IWC...
MfG,
Roman
KM/WWW/Mk.11/666/3508/9239/322712/811/3531/5442/5448/PD etc.