Appreciate your insight! Yeah, a lot of the comments for IWC watches seem to be centered around the Sellita movement as you explained. Out of curiosity, I know Rolex has their own in house stuff, but have they ever used Sellita or ETA or whatever else before? Or maybe I should ask, is there another watch that is widely regarded by the community as a great watch that uses Sellita movement that is in the 5k - 10k price range?
I obviously have never held watches side by side that has a Sellita movement compared to a watch that has their own in house movement, but I'm just wondering if it's a very obvious difference that you can see or if it's just all perceived and that the difference is negligible.