I don't keep a daily wear log, but I'm guessing this one had a fair share of wrist in 2015.

I don't keep a daily wear log, but I'm guessing this one had a fair share of wrist in 2015.

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I believe the answer in my case is the one that goes on holiday with me. Of all my perpetuals, the GST with the Aquatimer strap is my favourite!!
Best wishes to all for a 2016 with many new IWC acquisitions.
Louis
[QUOTE="biw"]For the later half of the year it was this Portuguese Chronograph (reverse Panda).
Those are both really great watches !
No doubt that's this one:
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A funny thing happened to my watch-wearing habit in 2015. My Perpetual Calendars have mostly stayed in the safe - as this Collector's Forum Ingenieur from 2005 (also called CFI) has been on my wrist for at least 3/4 of the year.
While I've been known to wear a Portuguese Perpetual while using a chainsaw to trim trees - in early 2015, my Eye Lens prescription changed to a powerful, progressive bi-focal. I no longer have the sight to appreciate the details of a watch dial like I used to. Perhaps this is a sadistic treatment for the Uhren-virus.

I don't keep a daily count but I suspect it has been the CF3 that's had the most wrist time.

This year, it was very easy to select:
The famouse CF3#77 followed me everywere.
Somtimes the mumber follwed me without control, even in the parking slot....
Kind regards
Ralph
PS: Sorry for the bad quality of the image, it was very late in the night, comming back from Spain with mostly no light....