Hey Andy...
better still.. here is another picture.
Hey Andy...
better still.. here is another picture.
Thanks Bon for the bonus photo. IMO, these AT's are incrediblly solid, robust and a real value. The click of the bezel is so precise and well engineered. With a depth rating of 2000m, it's hard not to see the " Bang for your money " you get compared to the 2000m model cost in the current collection. Oh, did I mention how awesome that lume is ?
Andy
Hey Andy,
I Totally agree with the assessment. the Lume is perfect. compared to the pilot or ingenieur... and the rubber strap is soo much easier to take care off.. or not care for..
What other IWCs have you got?
Bon Hon
Bon,
Staying with the focus on the AT theme of this posting, as you can see at the top of this thread I enjoy a variety of AT's. I thought the 3568 white dial version was such a great piece, I also picked up the black/yellow "bumble bee" version. I also have some pilots & ports, but none from the Portofino or Da Vinci collections. My wish to IWC would be to introduce some AT's in the 39-40mm range. I'm confident that there is a real desire for diver's in that size arena. Additionally, also like to see a few more "quick change" rubber straps in different colors to add some variety and also micro-adjust clasps on AT's. I know that upgrade feature would be welcomed.
Andy
Hey Andy,
Noo this is the one i fell in love with.... i went to the store and all the had left was a black and white or the blue chrono.. and i went for the Chrono instead.(loving it.) but i have a focus on Sharks more.. that seems like a really nice piece!
Regards,
Bon Hon.
A GST collection of sorts.
Aquatimer Chrono and Mark XVI Spitfire