• Apprentice
    21 Oct 2020, 12:17 p.m.

    Hi everyone. I am ready to put the trigger on a IWC quartz with a roman dial
    but i dont't find any information about it. I think it is leggit (the cristal
    may have been changed in the past because it is acrylic and a think that it
    was
    a sapphire cristal before), and iI think it is a post 80's model (because of
    the movment).

    Can someone confirm that and give me some informations about it?

    Thank you for your help and sorry for my english, i am french (nobody is
    perfect ;-) )

  • 22 Oct 2020, 8:20 p.m.

    I believe this is legit. A pre Portofino model from the early eighties.
    Couldn't find a ref number.

  • Apprentice
    22 Oct 2020, 8:50 p.m.

    Thank you very much for your help. I have just pull the trigger on it.

    I believe that it was initially a sapphire cristal instead of a plexi on it.
    Do you think the same ? I am thinking to put a none reflective sapphire
    cristal again with the help of my watchmaker to respect the history of the
    watch.

    ps : I did a little bit of research about the movement. I believe this is a
    quartz caliber 602 produced by Jaeger Lecoultre in the begginning of the
    eighties (the reverso quartz was equipped with the same caliber).

    Thank you

  • Insider
    25 Oct 2020, 12:39 p.m.

    Hi Caspian,

    the inside of the caseback sould tell the reference and case number as well as
    the material. It should be 18k gold. Dou you have a image of the case back?
    About the crystal, a spaphire crystal can not easily be repaced by a plexi,
    the fit is different.

    br

    Cromagnonman

  • Apprentice
    26 Oct 2020, 10:18 p.m.

    Thanks. I don't have an image of the caseback yet. I am waiting for the
    delivery of my watch. But
    the seller
    said that it was gold filled. The case back is stainless steel. To be
    continued soon.....

  • Insider
    27 Oct 2020, 7:05 a.m.

    Hello Caspian,

    a goldfiled case sounds suspect to me. Please send a picture of the inside of
    the caseback. That should shine a light on the situation.

    br

    Cromagnonman

  • Apprentice
    27 Oct 2020, 11:55 a.m.

    HI. I receved
    the watch today. No marks in the case back. No indication of
    gold plating on the case wich is very light as the back case.

    The case back is perfectly ajusted to the case. The mouvement is leggit
    (impossible to copy that i think). The dial seems good to me.

    Maybe it is a frankenwatch but a case adapted to the movement like that ?

  • Insider
    27 Oct 2020, 2:30 p.m.

    Hi Caspian,

    the case of your watch is not original from my point of view. All IWC
    casebacks are coming with case numbers and reference numbers. So it looks like
    that this is a franken watch that is assembled of an iwc movement, dial and
    also an original movement spacer ring.

    Dial, hands and movement seem to be original.

    br

    Cromagnonman

  • Master
    27 Oct 2020, 10:03 p.m.

    Just a small point which made me doubting: the gap between the "movement ring"
    marked "metal" and the case, made me listening the ringing of some alarm
    bells... Also IWC did not build gold filled watches in the 70s and 80's.

    regards Ralph

  • Apprentice
    28 Oct 2020, 6:24 a.m.

    Thanks. I sent it back yesterday and I will normally have a full refund. Thank
    you every one who helped me. Have a good day

    Bruno