I would like to share my new acquisitions with you.
Hermet case
mm. 38
I would like to share my new acquisitions with you.
Hermet case
mm. 38
this is the second one
Congrats and thank you for showing. Great watches, 38mm case ?
Yes, both 38 mm.
These old Hermit IWC watches are very special. That one with the Military
dial is especially beautiful! I think you have hit upon a special, but
neglected IWC collectable market. Congratulations.
Nelson
Beautiful :o)
Are these Cal. 83?
Yes, mov. cal.83 ref. 308
Thank You for confirming
Both truly beautiful watches.
Congrats and thanks for sharing those rare acquisitions in very good shape.
Regards
Heiko
Beautiful, classic style IWC! I particularly like how the crown is recessed
into the case. A vintage case with a perfect size for contemporary tastes! And
it is so rare we get to see a vintage original black dial that hasn't been
retouched. Thank you for sharing those! I only wish I could find one, by which
time I would probably wish I could afford to obtain one.
What a beautiful watches Giuliano, thanks for sharing! Can you enlighten me
a bit on 'Hermit' cases?! I know I can 'Google' it, but collectors' stories
are better I think ;-)
Kind regards, Bob
To my knowledge the hermet case, has a tightly sealed case back, protecting it
against humidity and dust.
Produced around the '40 fit a caliber 83. Mostly were made in case of 33 mm
and 36 mm, while only few were made in case of 38mm,
Only in this case ( 38 mm. ) the crown is recessed into the case.
Some have the word "hermet" engraved on the case back, but I have seen this
only in case of 33 and 36 mm.
I hope this is helpful
Back to my previous post, to be more correct, not all the "Hermet" watches
were fitted with cal. 83.
Honestly I don't know what other calibers were used, for sure some watches
were fitted with cal. 61.
Thanks Giuliano, and my stupid question is: what does Hermet mean? Was it a
retailer or??
Regards, Bob
Hi Bob,
Here it means 'hermetical' in the sense of hermetically closed.
Adrian,
(alwaysiwc).
Thanks Adrian, more or less like 'Oyster' to be used by Rolex when they
invented waterproof cases?!
Groet, Bob
Well Bob, the term 'hermetically' was more applicable for 'dust proof' than
for 'water proof'.
The military version of cal. 83, ordered by the British Ministery of Defense
was one of the so called 'dirty dozen'.
Among the 12 brands, IWC was the only watch with a snap-on case back, while
the other had a screwed case back. IWC tried to make the case water proof by
using a string of lead that was pressed between the case and the back lid but
I guess it could not stop the entrance of water once it had been opened.I have
never seen such lead seal.
Regards,
Adrian,
(alwaysiwc).