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IWC Ingenieur 3508 500,000A/m Steel/Gold White

SKU: IWC041
Sale price¥1,100,000 JPY

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-Specifications

Brand
IWC
Model
Ingenieur
Reference
3508
Year
1989-1992
Movement
Automatic Cal.37590 (ETA 2892-2)
Case
34mm
Material
Stainless Steel/Yellow Gold
Bracelet
Integrated Steel Bracelet
Bracelet Length
Approx 17cm
Includes
Watch Only
Box/Papers
No Box/No Paper
Notes
The watch has been completely serviced by our watchmaker recently
Warranty
1-year Mechanical Warranty by us
Shipping
Global expedited shipping with full insurance


*Model wrist circumference 16.5cm
-Description

Ingenieur, which means "engineer" in German, is one of IWC's most iconic collections. The first Ingenieur, created in 1955, was a civilian version of the Pilot's Watch Mark XII (Mark 11).

Equipped with a self-winding movement and a soft-iron inner case, it was characterized by its extremely high resistance to magnetic fields, shocks, and water resistance. Since then, the collection has undergone several model changes and continues to this day, albeit with different designs.

This reference 3508 appeared in 1989 and was produced until around 1992. This is the previous model of Ref.3521.

The case design by Gerald Genta, the designer who created the Royal Oak and Nautilus, is simple with no crown guard, but the flowing lines of the case, lugs, and bracelet give it a very sophisticated impression.

The stainless steel and gold combination model is both sporty and elegant.

The dial is a combination of a pure white dial with gold indexes, pencil hands, and a sense of luxury.

As the name suggests, this watch places great emphasis on antimagnetic resistance, and a major feature is that the inner case has been eliminated and antimagnetic internal parts have been used as well.

The integrated bracelet is a combination of steel and gold, just like the case. The arm circumference can be adjusted up to 17 cm.

The movement is the Cal. 37590, an automatic movement based on the ETA Cal.2892-2. As mentioned earlier, the use of highly antimagnetic materials for internal parts has made it the world's strongest antimagnetic watch.

It is said that only 614 pieces of the steel model and 314 pieces of the steel and gold watch were produced in about four years.

In addition, the designer Gerald Genta has been the focus of renewed international attention in recent years, and interest in vintage Ingenieur watches has increased dramatically, making them increasingly difficult to obtain.

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