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CLASSIC WATCHES |
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CLASSIC WATCH MAKERS |
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Watch Types |
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The All Time Classic IWC
IWC has been religiously practicing the fine art of watch making in Schaffhausen for 138 years while remaining at the forefront of the industry in design and technology.

Big Pilot:
Since the ninteen thirties, IWC has made professional watches for pilots - and passengers - specially adapted to the particular conditions of aviation, Pilot watches of today reliably accompany the time-traveller anywhere.
Ingenieur Automatic:
The lightening symbol on the dial of the Ingenieur - the sign for electricity - has represented the synthesis of solidity, robustness and the pursuit of progress for 50 years.
Aquatimer Split Minute Chronograph:
The Aquatimer is a successful series of diver’s watches, which caused a major splash among watch and sport enthusiasts and was relaunched in 2004.
Portuguese Automatic:
The Portuguese watches from IWC represent the long tradition and the unfailing fascination of mechanical time measurement. They are generously dimensioned, fine mechanical masterpieces whose origins reach far back into the last century.
Grande Complication:
Since 1990, the Grande Complication from IWC has only been produced in an annual maximum of 50 numbered pieces with a platinum or yellow gold case.
Da Vinci:
The Da Vinci sports a perpetual calendar which is mechanically programmed until the year 2500, knows every leap year by heart and requires no adjustment other than the replacement of the century slide supplied with the watch
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