I am writing this in order to express my feelings after the experience with the two IWCs I own.
My first contact with the company was around 2001, having owned until that time an Omega Seamaster
I had since my teenage years. I was in pursuit, of a more discrete timepiece that would not seek so loud for recognition and would express a more delicate taste in watches.
Coming in contact with the IWC, I was amazed by their simple, robust, almost "industrial functionality" design. The quality they expressed without being loud. In parallel the amazing work of Mr. Michael Friedberg in the forum attributed to my feeling of belonging in a small exclusive club, of watch connoisseurs.
During an internship in Switzerland, I used to walk in Bahnhoffstrasse and stare at the shops with the vintage IWCs with my mouth open. My favorite models were the Inge with the 8521 and 8541 calibers. The 8521 had the more beautiful hands, while the 8541 the more accurate motor. I used to read many times the article of our highly appreciated moderator about the vintage market of IWCs that was in the site around that time. Although my finance did not allow me to buy one, at a normal price I kept dreaming of it and when i found a "chance" i made my first purchase through Ebay, ever. A supposed Inge 8541 from Naples came up to be a marriage when it was mailed in Schaffhausen for a receipt from the archives. That was probably my greatest lesson that patience rewards. Despite the huge disappointment and after the recommendation of the respected Mr Martijn (mb 75), I chose to pay for an overhaul and remove the sacred Ingenieur logo from the dial. After having the watch one year, one day pulling the crown to adjust the time, the crown came out of the case. Service fixed the problem within a week and it was covered from the guarantee, accuracy was unexpectedly good for a forty year old caliber.
The years went by, I used to enter the forum and read Watch International with IWC still being the brand that fitted my special taste. I once participated in a competition in Watch International and won some cufflinks, I never tried to get them, as in my mind the greatest thing I could get from IWC was watches and only them. As the popularity of the forum got higher, I had the sense the brand has lost some of its exclusivity, but did not complain as I don’t consider myself a purist. Nice things should be available to those who appreciate them. Some of the recent collections fitted my taste while some did not (by the way, the decision of Mr Kern to change "in last minute" the design of the 2009 Aquatimer collection, overpassing all these marketers and designers, confirmed in my opinion why he deserves the position he holds and knows the brand like no other).
To be continued