IWC IW371806 Features

Ref. No. :IW371806
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, New York, New York City
Price : price on request
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :44 mm
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IWC IW371806 The Related Reviews:
- nice casual watch
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Cecylia Smith Roma Italy from Netherlands Purmerend
- I loved the watch. It is a very comfortable watch to wear. The only thing was the face was rather but that can be a good thing for a lot of people. All in all, I washappy with my purchase and very happy with SaleReplica.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by ROMIKA MALA Australia East Melbourne from Netherlands Purmerend
- very comfortable service, recommended seller.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Maria Krausova The Netherlands Krabbendijke from Netherlands Purmerend
IWC IW371806 wrist watches news:
The C1 was a case of 44 mm with a very rugged look. The rubber under the monitoring allows to absorb shocks and make shows more robust. There is a Sapphire thick 3.30 mm and a Crown of rubber, composite and steel. It has a Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute.
A couple more Longines that made it back from the watchmaker. The first is a late 60's or perhaps early 70's Admiral. Per the inscription on the back this was a 25 year service award dated 1971 for an employee of Merek & Company, Inc. When I picked this up the crown was missing (torn off) and the crown tube was damaged. It came with the box and papers and looked like it was worn only a few times before it was damaged, then put away until I bought it. It has a Kreisler Steelflex bracelet which looks original to the watch. It is uncanny that the bracelet fits me perfectly, so it is staying on the watch. This one has a caliber 505 movement, which was originally produced by the Record Watch Company. Longines acquired Record in 1961 and began using their "5XX" movements shortly thereafter. For Longines collectors the "5XX" movements are not as desirable as Longines in house designs. However the Record movements are well made and my bet is that there are more "still on the road" than Vol
Hi Folks-I got the Oris Diver TT1 two days ago.. Out of the box, it is running +2-3 secs a day.. Chronometer like accuracy.. Great looking watch and I love it..Question: Do any of you know how to size the rubber strap in the watch ? Do I need special tools and go to the retail store ?Thanks
Hey everybody. This is my first post and i'm sorry if this topic has been discussed before. I would like to ask for your opinion of the ceramic diver as a daily wear. Will it be to fragile to endure the task of being a daily wear? I mainly work behind a desk but plan to wear the watch for clubbing, swimming, light diving, etc. My other concern is the weight. do you think it will be too heavy for daily wear? i currently own the novelty ss for my weekend watch and i dont think i can handle that sort of weight for my daily watch.
After doing some searching I didn't see much on the different dial variations of this particular SubC. Anyone care to post pics and discuss the differences?








