I agree with you. I think that this watch looks amazing. The only part where i think they should invested more time is in the bracelet Design. I dont know what quality the bracelet has but it has the Design of the PRX and the Oyster Quartz. But that aside it looks amazing.
The Ingenieure is an amazing watch. Inlove that it has now screws that serve a function. The thing missing for me is that it is not a two part case construction (just like the new nautilus and RO). I agree there are so much other choices now that the design is not unique anymore.
For me IWC has one of the biggest Potential. But they dont do anything with it until its too late. IWC should set trends and not just follow them.
It would be the VC corne de vache in steel. Steel is far better for daily wear then gold. I love chronographs and use one quiet often when i have one. For cooking etc.
I think it is quiet a good watch. It has everything that someone would want in a watch. Good movement and a good case.
On top of my head i cant think of a watch that has the looks and the tough specs of it
I disagree. The North flag was cool but the Tudor advisor was the underrated one.
The North flag is replaced by the Ranger and Royal. The advisor was unique in every way. It was one of the only watches with an alarm complication.
The best would be a black dial in my opinion. I also find it that it is to much gold.
Maybe they just wanted to be an alternative to the VC 222.
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