IWC 5004-02 Features


Ref. No. :5004-02
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :White gold
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :04/2012
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, N¨¹rnberg
Price : € 14,990 (= $ 18,642)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :IWC
Case
Case Material :White gold
Case Diameter :46 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Grey
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Clasp :Fold clasp
Buckle Material :White Gold
Functions :Date
Others :Center Seconds, Power Reserve Display
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IWC 5004-02 The Related Reviews:
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IWC 5004-02 wrist watches news:
Though I have posted this on a couple of other IWC forums, I figured that one or two of you who have not seen it, might find it to be of interest.The first model to seriously lure me into vintage watch collecting was the ref. 666 Ingenieur. I was strongly drawn to its clean design ¨C simple, well-balanced, functional, yet also clearly high-quality. The history of IWC, and more specifically the development of the Ingenieur line was another attraction, including, of course, the Albert Pellaton designed cal. 85x series movements, and the extraordinary antimagnetic properties of the cases.I¡¯m also happy to admit that I was very attracted to the iconic lightning bolt logo, which is not only aesthetically pleasing to my eye, but also instantly sets the model line apart from all others. It was a brilliantly simple marketing device, as the both the name and design of the logo implied the technical importance of the model line in succinct, handsome, and eye-catching terms.I bought and sold a few
I just wanted to say hello.I have been interested in watches since early childhood. I currently own four ESQ's, one Swiss Army, several less expensive ones, and have a Swiss Legend on the way. I need to get a watch box to hold them now. I noticed that there weren't many sites about watches for women, so I started one (it is about fountain pens, too).I recently got my husband interested in watches, too. He is an attorney who used to never wear a watchhe said that he lived his life in hourly increments, and did not want to wear the reminder of that on his wrist. He saw one at Costco, while I was looking at one for myself. He really liked it, and decided that he wanted it. That was five months ago, and he now has four (two Invictas, and two ESQ's)! I look forward to reading and discussing watches here.
Any pictures would be great if you have done this or not. Debating to get the straight arrow version or paint the one I have orange or red. Any of these correct?Thanks guys!
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What¡¯s everyone¡¯s opinion on the oyster perpetual date for a first Rolex 2,490 or similar price, gorgeous tropical, box and papers, photos will follow tomorrow! It¡¯s like ¡®67 so an oldie!








