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IWC dress watchIWC dress watch

IWC Dress Watch

The dial is always of crucial importance in a vintage watch. Collectors prefer super-clean or beautifully aged specimen over anything in between. This dial clearly falls in the former category. It looks squeeky clean!

The silver dial features sunburst and black baton markers framed with gold color. Also, the hands have that black detail, so the design is thought true.

This watch comes with the characteristic IWC “fish crown”. A fish on the crown indicating the watch was originally sold as water resistant. A fun historic detail is that when IWC tried to register the fish as a trademark, a conflict with the Christian Ichtys symbol stood in the way. The verdict was later overturned, allowing IWC to protect their fish symbol.

While this clean IWC leans towards the dressier side, it is a do-it-all watch at heart. From suits to flip-flops, it adds a classical, timeless elegance to any outfit.

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Details
Brand IWC
Diameter 34 mm
Model Dress watch
Bracelet/strap: Leather
Year of production (circa) 1965
Buckle/clasp Generic steel
Material Steel
Lug Width 18 mm
Crystal Acrylic
Set Content Watch only
Dial color Silver
Warranty 2 year (AWCo)
Movement Automatic
Backstory

International Watch Company, better known as IWC Schaffhausen, was founded by American watchmaker Florentine Ariosto Jones in 1868. The company specialized in Aviation watches and is currently operating under the Richemont Group umbrella.

IWC introduced its first pilot’s watch in 1936. An inner rotating pointer could be used to keep track of take-off times and the escapement was anti-magnetic, to cope with the magnetic fields from the cockpit instruments.

In 1939, two Portuguese distributors ordered a large wristwatch with pocket watch movement and another iconic IWC line was born: the Portugieser. Today, particularly the dressy Portugieser chronographs are popular among IWC aficionados.

When Europe plummets into WWII, IWC is commissioned by both sides of the conflict to supply military watches. The two best-known examples are the Dirty Dozen field watches for the allies and the big pilot, known as Beobachtungsuhr or B-uhr, for the German Luftwaffe. The latter would form the design template for the later Big Pilot range.

Towards the end of WWII, IWC developed a new military movement, known as Cal. 89. When the war ends, the tough caliber is fitted to civilian watches. The Cal. 89 watches, many in classic Calatrava style, remain popular among collectors until today. In 1948, the Cal. 89 is fitted to the Pilot Mk XI, another popular vintage reference.

1955 Saw the introduction of another influential IWC model: the Ingenieur. IWC used its expertise in magnetic resistance to manufacture a watch for engineers and scientists, working with magnetic fields. This is two years after Rolex introduced the Milgauss for the same clientele.

In 1967, IWC branches out into water sports. The Aquatimer is introduced as a serious divewatch. The more casual Yacht Club is launched alongside for all-purpose daily wearing.

IWC remained innovative, being among the early adopters of the brand new quartz technology, for instance. But the house also recognized the value of heritage, building on its historic Pilot and Portugieser ranges. The result is a broad scope of all sorts of watches, for all sorts of people. Through it all, IWC maintained a reputation as high quality watchmakers.

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Brand

IWC

Model

Year of production (circa)

1965

Material

Steel

Crystal

Acrylic

Dial color

Silver

Movement

Automatic

Diameter

34 mm

Bracelet/strap:

Leather

Buckle/clasp

Generic steel

Lug Width

18 mm

Set Content

Watch only