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11 September 2012, 05:47 AM | #1 |
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What do you guys think of IWC?
I was browsing the other day and came across with this interesting piece: The Portuguese dragon year edition. If am not mistaken its 25k. My question is, is it worth it? or would you better treat yourself, or invest in lets say a rolex, a patek, or an audemars? Thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks guys.
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11 September 2012, 05:49 AM | #2 |
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They have some exceptional pieces. Not straight across board mind you, but few manufacturers do
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But would you go for it? or have some better pieces in mind?
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11 September 2012, 05:54 AM | #4 |
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Another look.
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11 September 2012, 05:57 AM | #5 |
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Love the IWC Portuguese and that gold edition looks great as well.
Can't comment on whether you should get it or not, that's gotta be up to you.
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Regarding IWC - I like the company very much (though the pre-Richemont watches are what I collect). This particular watch is fairly tasteful for a special edition (thank goodness they kept the dragon off the dial). You should buy it if you like, however I can't imagine it's going to be a good investment. I would consider the much cheaper SS version - this is actually one of the only current IWCs that I really like. |
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11 September 2012, 06:06 AM | #7 |
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"Better" is subjective and depending on the person "better" can range from its level of ruggedness, to in-house vs non-inhouse movement, to brand exclusivity, to how well it keeps its value, to history, to rareness, to... you get the point
I like IWC for the most part, but there are quite a few alternatives, depending on which type of watch you are interested in and which criteria you believe constitute "better". Off the top of my mind I would mention brands like Rolex, Omega, JLC, Zenith as some of the more well known brands which have watches in similar price range and with watches which could be comparable with or better than the options from IWC. If strictly talking dress watches, JLC makes some very nice models which are in the same league or higher than the IW500125 you mention. Btw, IWC is deliberately targeting the Chinese customers with the dragon theme and the production volume of 888 pieces
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I have tried to like them, I really have. But I just don't. Heck, they even send me a nice catalogue from time to time and an e mail every month or so.
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They make good watches
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11 September 2012, 06:34 AM | #10 |
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Great comments guys. You are right, the "watch as an investment" thing has been discussed to death and I would like to buy a watch if is something that I really like. But just thinking about the sale process of a used piece gives me a headache. As far as the IWC line goes i love them. They is something for everyone. I remember reading the column of the Watch snob in ask men magazine and he said that IWC was like the song the village people. They have something for everyone, the diver, the pilot, the sail man etc. What a tool!! But their dress watches are really something and their movements are very well made. Are they in house? Specially the one in their portuguese?
I am really a sucker for in house movements and prefer to try and acquire something with tradition and history in mind. Thats why I mentioned patek or AP. And you are right, they might be targeting the chinese people with the Dragon thing, although 888 pieces is very limited quantity. And yes, thank God the dragon is not on the face |
11 September 2012, 06:54 AM | #11 |
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I think IWC are really quite lovely in all the right ways.
I love the styling, movements and personality of the pieces. They really look good. I'm going to spend some money on one someday soon. (Just got the gist of the Thread - and yes, I also think they're a good investment watch as well. They stand alone, in terms of styling, they work well and they're...I don't know...different; all the things that make a good collectable piece.) |
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That particular watch is awesome. Across the board they have very pretty dials but their newer case size is bloated out of proportion; many around 44m. Not up there with Patek or AP though.
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I think this particular model is a 42.5 mm
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I have an IWC pilot's chronograph (371701) and love its bold styling, clear design and large size. If I were in the market for another watch, I would seriously consider the Portuguese range, as they are distinctive and original. I also like the fact that they are focussing increasingly on in-house movements.
I am currently getting my pilot's chronograph serviced (the triangular 12 o'clock marker fell off, in warranty by a few days!) so the outcome of this interaction will determine my future relationship with the brand. One other bonus point re IWC - you hardly ever see them in the wild and they are very understated. |
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This particular watch is very tall. It's almost out of proportion tall. But I believe they made it that tall so they could fit the 7 days movement in it. I've tried on the SS one and really liked the face, but the height just didn't work. My 2 cents.
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Fell in love with the port chrono last year. Really wanted the 7 day but was just too big for my liking. Love the iwcs. Need a pilot one of these days
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I think IWC have sorta lost their way in their sports watch range, but their more classic / dressy watch lines have a unique look that no other volume luxury emualtes as well. Love their Portugieser line. Unfortunately they are a little too big for my small Asian wrists :-((
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They make some winners. I've got one in my stable and I'm always on the lookout for another rare bird. The new in house movement is quite large, so you're not going to see anything under 42mm.
I don't care much about resale much because I don't flip my watches. But, I'd want at least 20%.
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i love iwc and have had a few, flipped some but this one has never left my stable
i love the 42.5 mm size plus the thickness, it makes the portuguese auto completely different from the other port lines. Get one you will love it.
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Wow. Beautiful. Love that Blue Port.
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11 September 2012, 11:57 AM | #21 |
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One of the top 10 all-time great timepieces in my humble opinion. Nothing else in the IWC range really moves me, however.
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very nice watches , distinctive styling.
shop for price as they can be found steeply discounted
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11 September 2012, 01:34 PM | #23 |
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IWC is a fantastic company,but if I'm spending 20K or more, its going to be a Patek. IWC's are sold frequently at 35-40 percent off retail price.And you will take a beating if you flip watches.
Their workmanship is fantastic. Just beware that "investment" watches are,at least IMO, few and far between. Bottom line, if you like it-buy it. But shop around and don't even think about paying retail. |
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x2. I love the ref. 5001 7-day power reserve line, but it sits like a three-story house on your wrist. WAY too thick.
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What a beauty
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I really like the look of the IWC Port's. It's certainly a big watch with a bigger look because of the wide open face but a beauty. IMO, when you make this thing in gold and put it in the $25k range, it's suddenly in very stiff competition (think Patek, gold Rolex on gold bracelet of all sort, VC, etc.), and I'm not sure it belongs there. I'd be worried about depreciation if you are concerned about resale-- it could be huge on this watch.
If it were stainless, I wouldn't hesitate. |
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I've been an IWC fan for a long time.
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Last year I came close to buying a IWC pilot's watch (see avatar) but my friendly AD advised me to hold on for the refurb to the entire line for 2012. By the time that happened I had fallen far down the Rolex hole and never got back to the IWC.
Very recently I again took a close look and even tried a few on. I guess Top Gun, ugh, is IWC's answer to James Bond, but if one can get past that, the basic MK XVII 3-hander is now pretty sweet at 41mm. And the Spitfire chrono is now actually readable with it's beautiful new slate dial. To me these are the "pilot" watches to have, with many clones/copycats/imitators out there, just as the Rolex Sub is the real deal in its world. I also must add that the bracelet for the IWC was redesigned this year and now is IMO certifiably awesome, with perfect glide-lock-like, on-the-fly micro-adjustability. The link add/remove mechanism is also new with no pins or screws visible at all when the watch is on the wrist. Beautiful... IWC has been on my radar since before even Rolex so it's probably just a matter of time. I wish I was a fan of chronos, which I'm not, because the IWC Pilot Chronos are sweet. That said, I think the Mark XVII w/bracelet is about as nice as it gets in that style of watch (great wrist presence) and won't fight the impulse buy, whenever it strikes... |
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Wow Mike!! Great collection! Love that Vintage Aquanat. I think I might be thinking on pulling the trigger soon a blue or black Port. Some great photos guys have made me a believer.
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