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Hong Kong
great stuff.
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...
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Switzerland
Thank you Alexander for this essay on the history of Ingenieur watches. It was a pleasure to read it and I'm happily looking forward of the novelties next week in Genève.
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IWC Schaffhausen Wrote:Ingenieur: the story of a legend by Alexander Linz IWC’s Pilot’s Watches, then, were the direct predecessors of the Ingenieur, which was finally launched in 1955.
Great article, thanks Alexander :)
Even if I knew the inge was officially available in '55, isn't true ref. 666 was already announced in 1954?
Regards
Dave
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.
Tom
+1 on that!
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...
Gievs me pleasure to next week. :)
Best regards
Hajo
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Kind regards, Daniel
And even a pic of my favourite, the blue 866, I never get tired of that one.
/Anders
watch the time...
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Great article, thanks Alexander :)
Even if I knew the inge was officially available in '55, isn't true ref. 666 was already announced in 1954?
Thanks for clarifying this to me.
Regards,

Roberto
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