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IWC Pilot UTC TZC
By IWC
Located in Dallas, TX
Model: IWC Pilot UTC TZC Movement: Automatic Case Size: 39mm Dial: Black, White Arabic Circa 2010
Category

2010s Modern Wrist Watches

IWC Stainless Steel Pilots UTC Automatic Wristwatch Ref IW325102, 2002
By IWC
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
Ref: COM1161 Model Number: IW325102 Serial Number: 277**** Condition: 8 - Good condition Age: 26th October 2002 Case Diameter: 39 mm Case Size: 39mm Box and Papers: Box, Manuals &...
Category

Early 2000s Swazi Wrist Watches

Materials

Stainless Steel

IWC Black Ceratanium Timezoner Top Gun
By IWC
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Brand: IWC Movement: automatic Function: hours, minuets, seconds, UTC time zone rotating bezel, 24
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Wrist Watches

IWC TZC UTC Platinum Limited Edition GMT Fliegeruhr 3251-003
By IWC
Located in Antwerp, BE
Iwc TZC UTC Platinum Limited Edition GMT Fliegeruhr 500 pieces world wide edition. Sold out
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Artist Wrist Watches

Materials

Platinum

IWC UTC Universal Time Coordinated with 24 Hour Display Men's Wristwatch
By IWC
Located in Dallas, TX
International Watch Company UTC Universal Time Coordinated with 24 Hour Display movement. Model
Category

Early 2000s Swiss Contemporary Wrist Watches

IWC Spitfire UTC 3251 TZC Men’s Automatic Watch Black Dial Stainless Steel
By IWC
Located in Miami, FL
IWC Pilot Reference #:IW325103. IWC Spitfire UTC 3251 TZC Mens Automatic Watch Black Dial Stainless
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Contemporary Wrist Watches

IWC Pilot Spitfire UTC TZC IW3251-01 Men's Watch
By IWC
Located in New York, NY
IWC Pilot Spitfire UTC TZC IW3251-01 Mens Watch. Stainless steel 39mm case. Black dial with steel
Category

Early 2000s Wrist Watches

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One of Switzerland’s major luxury watch companies was started by an American who saw the potential of bringing Switzerland’s superb watchmaking into the modern age through industrialized manufacturing and high-precision interchangeable parts. The New Hampshire–born watchmaker Florentine Ariosto Jones (1841–1916), who founded International Watch Company — known today as simply IWC — in 1868, was interested in “combining all the excellence of the American system of mechanism with the more skillful hand labor of the Swiss.”

Setting up the company with another American watchmaker, Charles Kidder, in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, Jones used hydropower from the River Rhine for his plant’s machinery. Rethinking watch design would lead to one of IWC’s early successes: the Pallweber pocket watch. Based on an 1883 patent by Austrian watchmaker Josef Pallweber, the watch employed numbered disks for jumping hour and minute displays, making it a pioneer in digital timekeeping.

After Johann Rauschenbach-Vogel took over the watch manufacturer in 1880, four generations of his family led IWC into the 20th century. In 1905, Ernst Jakob Homberger and his brother-in-law Carl Jung — the famed Swiss psychiatrist — acquired IWC. Homberger bought out Jung’s holdings in 1929, and in the 1930s, the company introduced pilot watches, which were particularly robust and aimed solely at the civil aviation industry. These durable wristwatches were designed specifically to remain operational during extreme temperature shifts. (As blue watch dials are particularly hot right now, IWC's blue-dial Big Pilot is having a moment.)

The company still operates alongside the river where it was founded, having gained an international reputation over the past 150 years for its elegant designs and expert craftsmanship. Vintage IWC watches are prized by collectors — of whom there are many these days — and while the company continues to guard its attention to detail and quality, it has pushed its classic designs forward with modern innovation intended to stand the test of time.

IWC’s 2013 Ingenieur watch collection, with its precision based on an inventive constant-force mechanism, looked back to a 1955 Ingenieur model that featured a durable soft-iron inner cage as well as a 1976 update by leading Swiss watch designer Gérald Genta that encased its mechanism in a sleek steel case. IWC has also had a recent push toward sustainability, designing watches that are made to last a lifetime and beyond and earning the highest environmental ranking of any Swiss watch company in a 2018 report published by the World Wide Fund for Nature Switzerland (WWF).

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Finding the Right wrist-watches for You

Antique, new and vintage wristwatches have captured the hearts and minds of all manner of watch collectors as well as the watchmakers themselves — it's time you found your own.

Certain vintage watches for men and iconic watch designs for women are sought after not only because of their graceful proportions or innovative materials but also because of the illustrious histories of the houses that created them, histories that they stylishly embody.

Bulgari’s legendary Serpenti watch was on everyone’s list after the collection’s bold bracelet, which technically debuted after the timepiece, graced the wrist of actress Elizabeth Taylor. If anything, elaborately crafted timepieces — the unmistakably boxy silhouette of Cartier Tank watches, the elegant and minimal Calatrava designed by legendary Swiss house Patek Philippe — are even more effective than the shape we associate with traditional wristwatches.

Form watches — the all-encompassing moniker bestowed upon non-round watches — are making headlines and completing contemporary fashionable ensembles the world over. At the same time, both casual fans and careful collectors are drawn to the unbeatable charm of vintage styles, such as the icons designed by Omega that even James Bond can’t resist.

In the early days of watchmaking, watches were fragile enough that they necessitated protection from the elements. Now, wristwatches made of gold and steel can withstand the harshest climates — even 100 meters underwater, in the case of Rolex’s Submariner. Designer Gérald Genta, whose range of clients included Rolex, created for Audemars Piguet the first luxury sports timepiece to be made from stainless steel. First introduced in 1972, the Royal Oak was a perfect choice for blending the form and function that are now synonymous with sports watches.

Are you shopping for a wristwatch? It’s good to keep your needs as well as your specific personal style in mind: A smaller, subtle timepiece is a good fit for small wrists. When will you be wearing your new accessory? There’s a versatile model out there for everyday wear, while a rugged, feature-heavy watch is a safe bet if you’re prone to embarking on all-weather activities in the great outdoors.

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