Were the words of our esteemed Moderator in response to my question posted of the forum 18 months ago, as to how I could get a caliber 8541 movement cased.
Ever since reading the article entitled - IWC's Great Automatic Movements The Calibre 85 Family (www.iwcforum.com/Articles/Calibre85Family/Text.html) I just simply had to have an 8541 on my wrist. While searching the web for a watch, I came across a bare movement in good shape and having acquired it, was ecstatic. Until I heard that Schaffhausen would only re-case if I sent an original serialized case back along with the movement.
So I reached out to the forum for help, and Michael responded starting with those words…and warned of the challenges and risks of taking on this project (see his response still on the board – search for message heading “8541 Movement - Service & re-casing”) but referred me to RGM in Penna USA, who could possibly do it.
But I was determined to push through, and give this fine movement a new home. By then I had just acquired my first Ingenieur, the Ref. IW322801, and really liked the design of the dial with the centre of the dial patterned. That’s also, when I discovered that RGM still does hand guilloche turning and custom dials....so the concept kind of grew from there. We finally put together a design, which would do justice to the movement, have some IWC 'flavor' in the dial design, yet be unique and not turn out to be a "Frankenwatch" – My way of paying homage to Albert Pellaton and a tribute to this great IWC movement.
The watch was finally finished last week - and I post a picture of it here. I believe I achieved what I set out to do, and the only doubt is around the crown. There are those out there (already polled) who believe that this watch needs a different crown. Your vote counts - may I ask you to cast it.
Does it need a genuine classic IWC Crown wearing a PROBUS SCAFUSIA logo? Yes or No – please vote.




