Hi IWC member,
I bought this piece from a guy in Singapore and apparently, i've over wind it
and it got stucked. I can still feel the tension in the mechanism. I bought it
due to its mechanical movement and its one of the pieces that i own and
totally fell in love it it.
I am now residing in Calgary, Alberta. Earlier today, I was at the one of the
IWC watch maker or repair center. I've shown it to one of the girls there and
told her what was wrong with it and she handed it to the watch repair guy and
came back. She mentioned that its not authentic. From what i've gather. This
watch most probably be in the early 1900, originally was a pocket watch and
converted into a wrist watch which is now known as a marriage watch, the time
piece to my understanding is authentic and the parts that are not authentic
are the case, hours and mins hands, crown and face.
The purpose of this thread is to identify the watch, where can i send it for
authentication and why would they not able to repair it?
Any info is much appreciated.