Thank you Alexander for this essay on the history of Ingenieur watches. It was a pleasure to read it and I'm happily looking forward of the novelties next week in Genève.
Kind regards, Daniel
Thank you Alexander for this essay on the history of Ingenieur watches. It was a pleasure to read it and I'm happily looking forward of the novelties next week in Genève.
Kind regards, Daniel
Great summary of this legend.
And even a pic of my favourite, the blue 866, I never get tired of that one.
/Anders
Great article, thanks Alexander :)
Even if I knew the inge was officially available in '55, isn't true ref. 666 was already announced in 1954?
Thanks for clarifying this to me.
Michael-
Nice article (as always), and since I haven't been around in a while, I am completely bowled over the the new (to me) forum. Excellent work all around, thanks.
@Cliff --thanks, but the excellent article here was written by Aexander Linz.
@Roberto --despite some reports, I believe 1955 is correct.
Brilliant article with a concentrated overview of the development of the Ingenieur. My few samples are looking forward to next week. There might be hope for a collection update!
JK
Soegaard, you're picture almost says it all for collectors. All you are missing is the Tressor (1832).
Thanks Alexander for a well-written piece.
Best,
Larry
Cliff, nice to see you back again!
Thanks Larry, I know I need a 1832! I do have the quartz version though ref. 3303.
JK
Thanks. According to my account, I was last here in Feb. 2008! Doesn't seem like it's been five years.
Hope you are doing well, look forward to speaking to you again.
Thank you, Alexander - great article! See you soon at SIHH!