IWC IW500114 Features


Ref. No. :IW500114
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, New York, New York City
Price : $ 10,895
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :42.3 mm
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IWC IW500114 The Related Reviews:
- This is the second one of these I've owned. The watch looks good on my wrist and is a great day to day wear. Sometimes the dial is a little hard to read, if the sun is bright, but tilting it fixes that blem.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Mark Tucker United States Canfield from Netherlands Purmerend
- not one complaint
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Heide Mitchell Italy Villasanta from Netherlands Purmerend
- great looked very pretty packaged well
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by TiffanyG Barcelona Sitges from Netherlands Purmerend
IWC IW500114 wrist watches news:
hi all just wondering about what you guys think about vintage watches over recent production watches? would you consider purchasing a vintage watch even if you already have the newer production watches? the reason why i am asking is right now i have a 1675 circa 73 and don't get me wrong this watch looks amazing and it is rare to see vintage watches on people's wrists here so im thinking if i should sell the watch to fund a newer watch but there is a problem (prices for vintage watches are going up if ever i sell i would want to get the most value out of the watch) or keep the vintage watch and save up for the purchase of the other watch? any thoughts on what you guys would do if you were in my shoes?thanks for all the helpful adviceken
Ball, Hamilton, Bulova, RGM, others?
In the Gladstone thread, Endicott had asked if I was sure my Gladstone was green gf and not yellow. I posted some photos there, but being buried at the bottom of that thread, I'm not sure how many got to see it (it's still there). Anyway, here is the gist of what I posted:Here are some photos to show comparisons with my Webster (definitely yellow gf). The Gladstone does seem to be green gf (as does my Oval).
Movement: Swiss Mecahnical ETA Automatic. VALJOUX Cal 7753.Functions: 12 hr, 60 min, 60 sec, registers chronograph. Date calendar, window display.Case: Satin finish solid 316L Stainless steel.Bezel: Black IP (Ion Plating) finish. Uni-Directional rotating, ratcheted, 0-60 Elapsed-Time.Crown: Sport style, screw-down (threaded).Crystal: Sapphire. Very slight dome profile.Dial: Black color or Silver color.Case Back: Observation crystal. Screw-on styleBand: Satin finish. Solid 316L stainless steel. Black carbon fiber inserts.Water Resistance: 200m/660ft/20atm.Case Size: 44.00mm. 16.00mm. 51mm across with crown.I have the little brother with the 2824....I really like the dial with the slightly domed crystal!
I love this watch! Pretty sure it¡¯ll be my next one. Richard B36mm datejust, Custom Explorer, Pepsi, Hulk, yellow gold dd2








