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21 August 2012, 05:36 AM | #31 |
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i meant 3950 canadian. I have seen the Pelagos listed here on the forum for $5500
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21 August 2012, 05:37 AM | #32 | |
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IWC uses the top eta 'chronometer grade' NOT standard grade and has changes made to it exclusively for IWC. IWC has their own specs that exceed COSC, they want their watches to run even to + 6 only, IWC doesent accept slow timing like COSC. IWC used to modify the ETA themselves but now with the current situation ETA does it for them at IWCs specs. an IWC ETA 2892 is about as good as it gets for an ETA |
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However, I'm not sure that it has ever been shown (beyond doubt) that the current "IWC spec" ETA movements are actually supplied only to IWC. There has been a ton of debate about it on the IWC collector forum. Ultimately though, a watch is more than a movement. |
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21 August 2012, 05:50 AM | #35 | |
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absolutely it has been shown. its on IWCs website. go to aqautimer 2000 and click 'comments' beneath and IWC states this: here it is: IWC SCHAFFHAUSEN 6 months, 2 weeks ago Dear DS75, IWC Schaffhausen has four of its own caliber families featuring IWC-manufactured movements at its disposal. In addition to the existing automatic and hand-wound calibers, IWC launched its first in-house chronograph movement in 2007. The range of products from IWC is clearly segmented and runs from sports to classic watches. IWC-manufactured calibers are mainly used to power watch models in the higher segments. High-quality ETA movements are used for the entry-level segment. Ever since ETA’s strategic medium-term decision to discontinue the supply of ébauches (i.e. movement kits) and to make only fully assembled movements, we have been in a period of transition. As a result, since 2007, we have been using ETA’s fully assembled movements, manufactured to our standards and specifications, as well as our own calibers, assembled in our workshops and based on the Valjoux 7750 ébauche. The number of ébauches supplied has been decreasing steadily since then, and deliveries were ceased altogether at the beginning of 2011. From now on, ETA will supply us only with fully assembled movements. However, since ETA has already integrated all the modifications required by IWC into its production processes, these complete movements also feature all the latest developments and comply with IWC’s high quality standards. Regardless of whether the ébauche is assembled by IWC or ETA supplies a fully assembled movement, every single one of them is subjected to IWC’s comprehensive and exacting testing procedures. We regard an IWC watch as an all-round work of art. Together with the movement, the form and the design, selected exclusive materials and outstanding ease of use combine to ensure that our timepieces represent a precision product of the highest quality across all price categories. With best wishes from Schaffhausen |
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21 August 2012, 06:10 AM | #37 |
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That's because the majority of people on this forum live in the USA where Rolex in it's infinite wisdom (sarcasm) decided not to offer the Tudor line. Unless they are already planning on taking a trip they have to pay a premium to get one from someone on their behalf. It seems clear now however that the Black Bay and Pelagos are not such a rare commodity and asking prices have been declining, albeit slowly.
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21 August 2012, 07:08 AM | #38 |
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do you guys think that in a year Pelagos and black bay will be available for 25-30% off the msrp in pre-owned condition which brings the price to $2900 for Pelagos and $3150 for the Black bay
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21 August 2012, 07:14 AM | #39 |
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Just spoke to a dealer in canada who would ship the BB to me for their asking price...$3250.00 (yes, with bracelet)....2 month wait.
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breitling doesent use the 2892...omega uses a 2892 co ax.....tudors are 2824s....who else is running the 2892 in the IWC 'brand range'(sport models only). anyone?? IWCs specs are IWCS specs built specifiaclly to IWC standards. thats enough for me. the quote says " manufactured to OUR(IWC) standards and OUR(IWC) specifications " |
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21 August 2012, 07:29 AM | #41 |
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wow thats pretty cheap compared to what other sellers are selling on the forum. I have seen them asking any where from $4250 to $4500
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21 August 2012, 07:31 AM | #42 |
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apologies for the thread hijacking
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It's all about what people are willing to pay. Personally, there isn't a chance of me shelling out anything near retail - much less ABOVE retail |
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21 August 2012, 12:56 PM | #44 |
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Pretty sure the THC uses a 2892
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21 August 2012, 02:17 PM | #45 |
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I believe it's the 2894, which is the 2892 with the DD chrono module.
Mine is -2 sec/day so far.
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But it's not hard to fathom, not that many get to the states, and there's a lot of demand as its new, different, and very cool, people like and want them at the moment. |
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Not sure why this was dug up from two years ago, but might as well chip in with 2014 info. I tried on the Pelagos and Blue Bay at a Honolulu AD last week, and think they were $4125 and $3425, respectively. FWIW loved the Pelagos, thought the Black Bay was a little too thick. Had it been in a sub case with tapered Oyster bracelet might have picked it up.
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Picked up a brand new Tudor Blue Black Bay for $3750.00 back in July, in Canada.
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