• Apprentice
    8 Jan 2021, 6:35 p.m.

    Hi everyone,

    I've decided that need another IWC to keep my Flieger TZC company and while
    I'd like a Portugueser, that's a bit beyond my reach for now. So, I've been
    looking at some of the older classics like the cal. 89s, or Yacht Clubs with
    the cal 8541 and would like to get some opinions / recommendations from the
    experts here on different choices. I would like to use it regularly so
    durability and maintainability are required. I would prefer stainless and
    larger would be nice (36-39mm).

    Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

    Cheers

  • Connoisseur
    9 Jan 2021, 6:05 p.m.

    Go for a Cal. 89, which you will easily find in 36 mm diameter. The Cal. 89 is
    precise, sturdy and easy to maintain and repair. If you like the look, go for
    a handwound Cal. 89 Yacht Club I. A Cal. 89 is every skilled watchmaker able
    to service (and to repair of necessary, but I never was in need for a repair
    of this calibre). An automatic movement always is prone to more trouble,
    though the 85xx are quite sturdy. But a Cal. 85xx is not as sturdy and easy to
    maintain as a Cal. 89.

    That made the Royal Air Force go for the Cal. 89 in their Mk. 11.

    Regards

    Th. Koenig