• Apprentice
    14 Dec 2019, 12:57 p.m.

    Hi All

    I'm thinking of buying a IWC Ingenieur 1832 SL, as I quite like the Genta
    models.

    Nevertheless I'm not extremely experienced regarding this specific model.
    Before buying it, I wanted to check if maybe someone can spot something odd (I
    want to avoid buying a Frankenstein watch). As well, what is a reasonable
    price range for such a watch?

    Below the pictures I have from the offer:

    Thx a lot for the input. Highyl appreciated!

    BR,

    Fred

  • Master
    15 Dec 2019, 3:07 a.m.

    Beautiful Ingenieur SL !!

    Looks like the Case and especially the bracelet have been polished.
    If at all possible, try and see the watch in person to gain an impression on
    the condition.

    Gorgeous piece!

    A reasonable price is a compromise between what you are prepared to pay and
    what the seller is prepared to accept!

  • Apprentice
    15 Dec 2019, 9:39 a.m.

    Thx Mark for the input.

    yes, the watch is most probably polished. As it looks in mint condition and
    was serviced twice during the last 30 years.

    As I'm not able to see the watch in person. I have my small collection of
    vintage watches, nevertheless I tend to use them from time to time.
    Hence; do you know the lug to lug distance of this particular model (was not
    able to find it anywhere; just to know if it would be a fit for my 16.5cm
    wrist)?

    As well; there were different color vsristion of the 1832. Is the white one
    with grey date particular rare (I know that less than 1000 of all 1832 were
    produced, nevertheless was not able to find many in white/grey).

    thx

    BR,

    fred

  • Master
    16 Dec 2019, 1:14 p.m.

    One of the best IWCs ever!

    It looks great, must be polished, but I'd be particularly careful that it is
    not a 'converted' version: from originally a quartz model to a mechanical one.
    And I don't mean converted by IWC but aftermarket, so the case number will
    correspond to a quartz. That certainly happened given the significant
    difference in value... search
    the forum archives on that topic, must be documented somewhere!?

    And of course a certificate from IWC (extract from the ledger) gives
    sufficient certainty!

    Kind regards, Bob

  • Master
    17 Dec 2019, 10:13 a.m.

    I cannot see polishing work....

    46mm approx lug to lug

    2nd generation dial (?)

    Love the 5th pic and the bezel body-case middle relationship...a cue that
    gerald execued well on the omega 166.0196