• Graduate
    23 Jul 2015, 8:28 a.m.

    Hi, I'm new to the forum. I suppose these "first IWC" posts are all the same, so here's mine, with a lot of useless background.

    I moved to the Basel area in 1991, and wasn't particularly interested in watches. They kept time. I think I was wearing a Timex Ironman then. But when you are surrounded by so many fine jewelry stores, you spend a lot of time window shopping while your wife is buying shoes. It wasn't long before I saw an IWC Portofino hand-wind, and I fell in love with it. Simple, clean, elegant, classic, perfect. But way out of my price class at the time. (The price has tripled since then, I should have bought one).

    I struggled along somehow over the years with various cheap quartz watches, and one pretty nice off-brand automatic that was eventually stolen from me.

    In 2011, following a tough year, one Saturday my wife said to me "Sod it, let's go buy watches." We bought matching Nomos Tangente, another clean, simple, elegant, classic design. Not an IWC, but I still love that watch.

    At some point I also bought a vintage Breitling 2524 dress watch.

    But the IWC bug hadn't left me. I picked up the 2015 catalog in the boutique in the Zurich Airport a few months ago, for the first time with serious intent to buy. My wife thought I needed a watch for my son to inherit, and who am I to argue?

    Well, although I still love the Portofino, the Nomos covers my need for a clean, simple, elegant, classic dress watch. I looked at the Porto chrono, but it looked wrong on my tiny wrist. The Portuguese Chrono was perfect, though, and still in my price class. So last Saturday in Basel I ordered the chrono in blue (3714-46). Another beautiful, simple, clean, elegant, classic watch. It arrived at the AD on Tuesday, and I picked it up yesterday.

    What a gorgeous watch. I realize this is perhaps the most common IWC, and is considered, so to speak, a "beginner's IWC," but the designers were on the top of their game when they came up with this one. I feel like a kid with his first watch, and want to run around telling people to ask me what time it is.

    Anyway, that's my story, and my first (and probably my last) post. I'll go back to lurking now. Thanks for your patience.

    steven

  • Master
    23 Jul 2015, 10:35 a.m.

    Very nice post, interesting watch history. Congratulations on your new watch, the IWC experience is quite special indeed. So, have fun, enjoy your watch! Can I lure you into posting another message, showing your watch? If you are an avid lurker of this forum you will have noticed posts on how to do so. We love pictures of watches!

    Kind regards,
    Paul

  • Graduate
    23 Jul 2015, 11:03 a.m.

    Sure. Wrist shots seem to be popular, so here's one.

    www.stevenhusting.com/3714-46-1024.jpg

  • 23 Jul 2015, 1:36 p.m.

    Well done, nice first and hopefully not last post... Congrats and welcome to the forum.
    Thanks for sharing a picture (yes we love to see wristshots here!)of a nice and classy piece.

    Cheers Chris

  • Master
    23 Jul 2015, 7:12 p.m.

    fantastic watch, a true 'all time classic' with 200% IWC DNA!

    Welcome & wear it in good health!

    B.

  • Master
    23 Jul 2015, 7:34 p.m.

    I love first IWC posts. A beautiful watch, congratulations and welcome to the Forum.

  • Connoisseur
    23 Jul 2015, 7:56 p.m.

    Excellent choice of watch, and what a great story ! I waited more then 10 yrs for my first so i know what you mean.

  • Master
    23 Jul 2015, 10:56 p.m.

    Exclent first post. We love it when übervirus takes it time to infect, and then suddenly sometimes even years later STRIKES!

    Great first IWC too. Enjoy, and wear in good health.

  • Graduate
    24 Jul 2015, 12:31 a.m.

    That's a gorgeous watch. Congratulations!

  • Master
    24 Jul 2015, 6:23 a.m.

    Congratulations on a beautiful Portuguiser and welcome to the forum!

  • Graduate
    24 Jul 2015, 6:59 a.m.

    Thanks for the love, guys. Now can someone explain to me why I am suddenly jonesing for an 18k cal 89, something a month ago I didn't even know existed?

    Steven

  • Master
    24 Jul 2015, 9:04 a.m.

    Steven, welcome and thanks for your wonderful post.
    Another fantastic story about true IWC love and dedication.
    I could tell you something like "the bug already caught you, there is no escape anyway ... blabla" but I won't.
    I was running around IWC stores for several years as well before I was able to jump in. So I'm happy for you that you made it at last. You'll never regret, I'm sure. Your watch is so wonderful and a timeless classic. That model was my second IWC. It only had to go because I wanted its bigger brothers one day but that's another story.
    So keep on lurking and we'd be happy if you show up from time to time to write something too or just take part in the wristshot Friday (or any other day) session. You have to know: We love wrist shots here.

    By the way: I live and work as well in Basel so I'd be very glad to meet you for a coffee, after work beer, lunch, or whatever and talk a little bit about IWC passion or whatever wants to be talked about. That would be really great. In the meantime, enjoy your fantastic watch and keep on smiling. ;-)

  • Graduate
    24 Jul 2015, 11:24 a.m.

    Hi Tilo -

    I'll be glad to take you up on your offer, maybe after this horrible heat is over with. I saw "Rheinschwimmer" in your recent wrist shot, one of those may have been me. I'm afraid the information will all be flowing in one direction, but if you are willing to put up with a newbie ...

    Steven

  • Master
    24 Jul 2015, 3:19 p.m.

    beautiful, simple as that.

    congratulations.

    regards,
    thang

  • Master
    24 Jul 2015, 8:31 p.m.

    Don't worry about knowledge. I'm just a fan too who is a little bit biased over the years. I was Rhine swimming too the last days and weeks but tonight I was just too lazy - sorry to say that.
    just click here to mail me
    I'd be happy to meet and talk.