IWC 3769 Features

Ref. No. :3769
Code :ID2266
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Red gold
:With Papers
Location :Austria, Wien
Price : € 14,900 (= $ 18,530)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Red gold
Case Diameter :44mm
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IWC 3769 The Related Reviews:
- The watch is just beautiful and eye catching. I have caught people looking at it as I pass by. The picture does not give it justice. I love wearing it with my silver jewerly. Looks classy too.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Maritza Zapata Switzerland Rothrist from Netherlands Purmerend
- Amazing deal... i got it in good condition
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Thomas ?d§Ú§Øn Pest Cs?m?r from Netherlands Purmerend
- I took a chance with this watch and I am glad I did. Very reliable watch (2 years of use) and I love the look and feel.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Kostas Mathioudakis U.S.A Carson from Netherlands Purmerend
IWC 3769 wrist watches news:
Interesting article I found about the Chinese space watch..pilotswatch.nl/Pages/Watches/fiyta.htm
OK. Don't laugh. My two recent purchases are my first ever automatics. The instructions for both mention how to wind them manually, but doesn't mention when you should stop. I've wound mine up (maybe about 10 turns?) and now have been regularly wearing one and keep the other in a winder. Neither have "stopped" yet from losing power.My question is, can the winding mechanism be damaged if manually wound "too much"? I never felt any tension when I wound mine.. But I was being pretty conservative and didn't wind it too much. Is it supposed to tense up as it approaches the limit? I also read somewhere that some watches have a "slipper" mechanism such that it can never be overwound? Comments/suggestions? For reference, I have the SubAqua Noma III GMT (2893 mov't) and the Swiss Legend Ambassador (CL888 mov't).Thanks!
impressions?
Went to my AD to drop off my 5711. It developed the sticking date issue. I guess I won't see it until next year.I did get to play with a few pieces and wanted to share with you guys. I tried on the 5890r and the 5164. Both amazing pieces and I can see both pieces in my collection in the future. I love the heft of the 5980 but Patek did an amazing job matching the RG case with the dial and strap. I like the 5164's added thickness and heft compared to the 5167. So my list for my next Patek keeps getting longer: 5164, 5205g, 5170g, and 5960p. Which one should be next?
I read several posts on the forum saying stuff like I was looking for a submariner and they only had some datejusts and the AD would sell me a ceramic Daytona only if I take a daydate. Everybody talks about the short in supply of sport rolexes. I'm the proud owner of both ceramic sub (ND) & 41 TT DJ on a jubilee bracelet. I wear the sub to work and at home and weekends I wear my DJ. I like both of them & can't see how one is better than the other. Furthermore, my next purchase will probably be a 36 SS DJ.When I first came to the AD I asked for a submariner (naturally). I told him that I want a classic sturdy watch. He told me sure no problem I'll order for you a sub, but if you want a classic, sturdy Rolex it has to be a DJ. After wearing them both I really can't understand the imbalance...I see collector that own several subs & GMTs & not a single fluted bezel jubilee bracelet treat. How come?








