• Graduate
    14 Mar 2019, 7:13 p.m.

    Kind of surprised I havent seen a thread on this release here. I apologize if
    I missed it, but I searched and couldn't find any posts on it.
    First off, Hodinkee did an amazing job on the landing page for this watch. The
    online presentation/article/images for it was among the best I've seen for any
    online product offering:
    limited.hodinkee.com/iwc/

    Hodinkee and IWC definitely created a wonderfully oddball Mark XVIII with this
    new limited release. From friends in the industry I heard that it took a
    little over 2 years of collaboration to make this piece a reality. The use of
    Ceratanium was a huge sticking point. Also it seems the material will not be
    used much in the future due to the difficulty to work with and the difficulty
    in marketing it. Most people just don't see the value, so expect fewer and
    fewer references using this material in the future.

    The Hodinkee Mark XVIII features a basic time only movement, usually
    considered "entry level", but it is paired with a extremely exotic and high
    end case material usually reserved for the upper echelons of the IWC
    collection. That alone to me, makes it an odd watch. Other uncommon traits: it
    is also one of the few IWC automatic watches that doesn't feature the word
    "AUTOMATIC" on the dial and a "SWISS" only designation at 6 o'clock to keep
    the minimal aesthetic.

    At $6,400, this is definitely not a cheap watch, but they managed to make the
    caseback, crown, and pin buckle out of Ceratanium as well, another
    characteristic usually reserved for much higher end watches from IWC. Some
    have disliked the HODINKEE branding on the caseback and the fact that this
    piece uses a movement that came from a Selitta base. To each their own.

    If Hodinkee worked on this with IWC for 2 years I think they at least deserve
    to put their name on the caseback, I think it's well deserved. As for the
    movement,
    since this project started over 2 years ago, it actually begun before IWC's
    time-
    only in-house movements were finished and ready for production. Sure a $6,400
    watch would have been more "worth it" with an in-house movement, but for a
    time-only watch, it would have been a point of overkill that would have had an
    even greater negative impact on the price.

    Basically this is watch that IWC would have probably never made on their own
    since some of the characteristics do not make business sense to include in one
    watch. It is truly an enthusiast piece so I wouldn't expect it to meet
    everyone's tastes.
    At least they used the actual "HODINKEE" font to brand the caseback, that's
    actually a nice detail rather than if they used the same generic font across
    the entire caseback.

    Overall I'm glad it exists. ;)

  • Insider
    14 Mar 2019, 8:31 p.m.

    Congratulation Ken and great review. Wear it in good health!!!

  • Graduate
    14 Mar 2019, 9:56 p.m.

    Congrats on the great aquisition!

  • Apprentice
    14 Mar 2019, 11:19 p.m.

    This is truly a fabulous watch. I'm happy you are able to share thoughts on
    your copy. Congratulations on a fine watch!

    I have read the criticism about the co-branding, mostly by people critical of
    Hodinkee. I have also read criticism of the color of the lume. Ridiculous! I
    agree Hodinkee deserves some credit for the involvement. They are proud of
    their ability to influence design to match what so many collectors want: a
    39mm size, and no date window to upset an otherwise well-balanced dial. As for
    calling the lume "faux," referring to its mimicking of the color of faded
    tritium? An unfortunate way to look at a color so many collectors love (myself
    included).

    The price of the exotic case material and limited edition nature of the watch
    will keep me from owning one personally. I'm a chronograph fanatic and just
    can't bring myself to enjoy time-only watches, regardless of how great they
    are (and this one is). I'm happy to see your pictures and see you and others
    enjoying it!

  • Graduate
    14 Mar 2019, 11:35 p.m.

    Ah yes, the lume conundrum. It's kind of "a damned if you do, damned if you
    don't" situation when creating heritage inspired designs. I do agree that IWC
    could have done a better application job of the yellow/taupe lume. I do feel
    like Omega has been pretty good at this lately.

    Either a manufacturer creates a heritage inspired piece with no faux-aged lume
    and gets called out for not making the piece "vintage looking" enough, or they
    do the faux aged looking lume and the people who dislike it get to complain as
    well. The fact is, nowadays we're in the age of superluminova and it won't age
    like tritium so the only way to achieve that look is faux aged lume or get an
    actual Mark XII :)

  • Master
    15 Mar 2019, 1:44 a.m.

    CongrtCulations on a really fantastic watch. I had the chance to try one at
    Bellusso in Las Vegas:

    Really nice
    execution. This one may still be available if anyone is interested.

  • Connoisseur
    15 Mar 2019, 9:24 a.m.

    Nice write up Ken and congratulations on the acquisition!

  • Apprentice
    15 Mar 2019, 9:37 a.m.

    Hi Ben I'm very interested, could you pm me some detail by any chance. Thanks

  • Graduate
    2 Apr 2019, 11:53 p.m.

    Hope you're able to get one FRASERFOUNTAIN1, this piece has been growing on me
    more and more. It's a great watch.

  • Master
    3 Apr 2019, 11:22 a.m.

    Thanks for sharing here Ken, I just LOVE that watch!

    Kind regards, Bob

  • Insider
    3 Apr 2019, 3:52 p.m.

    FRASERFOUNTAIN1 There may
    be one available at the Vancouver Boutique. Try giving them a call.

  • Graduate
    3 Apr 2019, 5:37 p.m.

    Great review.....

    I am looking forward to mine....

    cheers

  • Graduate
    14 Feb 2020, 10:26 p.m.

    Just paired this piece with a new IWC OEM strap from the new Spitfire chrono.
    Perfect fit.

  • Insider
    14 Feb 2020, 10:35 p.m.

    Looks like a great combo Ken!