IWC AQUATIMER AUTOMATIC IW329002
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Stainless steel case
Diameter 42.0 mm
Height 14.1 mm
Screw in crown
Water resistance 30 bar
30120 Calibre
Automatic, self-winding
42 hours Power Reserve
Frequency 28800.0 vph (4.0 hz)
163 Components
21 Jewels
Côtes de Genève, perlage
Mechanical external/internal rotating bezel with SafeDive system
Date display
Sapphire glass, convex, antireflective coating on both sides
IWC bracelet quick-change system
Central hacking seconds
MSRP
$6500.00
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The IWC Aquatimer Automatic fit comfortably and looks properly proportionate on my 7 1/2" wrist, It felt like it was extremely high quality. The IWC Calibre 30120 is a modified ETA 2892-A2. This watch featured only one screw in crown and opposite of it is a helium escape valve. In order to work the decompression dial you simply grab the polished crystal frame and twist and the dial will move with just the perfect amount of friction to hold it place. I did not care for the look of this dial due to it’s use of all straight line indices and no numerals on the dial. It only comes in one color and only has a 42 hour power reserve.
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Did you really give it enough wrist time? You are in the middle of a grueling challenge after all.
Did you really give it enough wrist time? You are in the middle of a grueling challenge after all.
Can you ever give a watch enough wrist time? It is a great watch but it didn't speak to me.
I tried one of these on recently (in blue). A beautiful watch but a huge one! Even bigger and clunkier than many other IWC models. I love the brand, but most of their watches are way too big.