IWC erenz 2533 Features


Ref. No. :erenz 2533
Code :IWC06 (703)
Movement :Manual winding
Location :Germany, M¨¹nster
Price : € 2,290 (= $ 2,848)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Diameter :34 mm
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IWC erenz 2533 wrist watches news:
I guess for wont of another classification scheme, I will concentrate on case shapes in presenting my collection.Here are those which are tonneau-shaped.First, a Barrel with plain bezel, in solid green 14K (Fahys case), ca. 1927.The Tonneau, first example also in green 14K, with engraved bezel; second in white gold fill with plain bezel (and with enamel-printed dial). Both ca. 1927-30 or so. N.B. that although this model was called the Tonneau, it is the one here which is actually not barrel-shaped!Langley, 14K white gold. This is an interesting one, with its black enamel-painted dial, ca. 1930.The Coronado is also tonneau-shaped, both ca. 1929.As is the Piping Rock (unless it's round?)...both ca. 1928.Webster, 14K gold-filled. This is a later example with cal. 979 movement, ca. 1934.And a Perry, 14K white gold-filled, ca. 1931.Here are two later models, with shape most approximating a tonneau, I guess.First is the 1938 Brooke, in 14K gold fill.Finally, a ca. 1940 Linwood, with highly
It's been a loooooooong time since I've done one of these threads! Been sitting on a NOS case & dial for a Benrus Wristalarm for well over a year now:There just hasn't been a good donor on eBay until a couple days ago:It looks like the hands are in good shape, it has the one crown that matches another on my parts, and the seller says the movement works. This could be a really inexpensive way to get a new looking alarm watch. $150 invested so far, then there's the service & repair bill which will likely double the outlay. It's about time I got around to a few of these poor watches in need of repair. Besides a few that just need servicing, there's a Wittnauer military watch, a Waltham 9ct red gold wire lug conversion, and a Benrus pointer date in need of parts and repair. So what watch(es) have you guys got laying around that have potential?
I'm very curious on getting a thermo compensated quartz watchand I want to know if it's more "high rated" among WISes or nothing beats a mechanical I'm towards the Breitling Colt or the Omega Constellation Perpetual Calendar...I have an itch that needs to be scratched, and the only other choice so far is a Longines Grandvitesse with Panda dial...Opinions please...
One of the many things I like about my Steelfish is it's lume.
Hey gang, I have had the pleasure of trying on the steelfish but saw a seawolf in ti & newer steel model as well at the A.D. I've been thinking About the seawolf and want to go back and try it on today. I think it spoke to me a little more than the steelfish. Can any owners of either model post some pics and opinions for me?







