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This watch arrived in the post today, I love it, 18ct white gold with yellow gold markers. Does anyone know how many of these 500,000 am's were made." alt="image" />
196 Discussions and CommentsMember since Sept. 1, 2011
Australia
Fantastic Tom, that is what I was looking for, so this watch is one of only 25 produced in white gold. What does the 548 PD stand for? Is that the palladium content?
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ShaneIwc Wrote:Fantastic Tom, that is what I was looking for, so this watch is one of only 25 produced in white gold. What does the 548 PD stand for? Is that the palladium content?
I'm not an alchemist :-) but Pd looks like Palladium to me, others may have more detailed knowledge about the alloy.
Here's an overview: http://www.iwcforum.com/Vintage/Ingenieur500000.htm
Tom
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I'm not an alchemist :-) but Pd looks like Palladium to me, others may have more detailed knowledge about the alloy.
Tom
Last edited: 22 May, 2013 - 11:30
Hmm, why do they quote it 500,000 A/m ?
Is this with the original movement?
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