25 fragrances
The IWC Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 IW388102 brings in-house column-wheel chronograph tech to a 41mm case with a stunning blue dial. It's a daily driver for the trust-fund set, but secondary market prices are soft—buy pre-owned and wear it hard.
The IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar IW503704 proves that a high-complication watch can be a daily driver. With a 7-day movement, a legible blue dial, and a comfortable platinum case, it's a rare blend of horology and wearability.
The IWC Mark XX is a daily-wear revelation: 40mm of tool-watch perfection with a 120-hour in-house movement, 100m water resistance, and a comfort level that makes you forget it’s there. Is it the best pilot’s watch under $6,000? Quite possibly.
The IWC Aquatimer IW328802 redefines the modern dive watch with a 120-hour power reserve, in-house caliber 32111, and a SafeDive bezel system. It's a tool-watch purist's dream—understated, capable, and built to last.
Is the IWC Aquatimer IW328803 the ultimate alternative to the Submariner? With a 5-day power reserve and the innovative SafeDive system, Edward Sterling explores why this Schaffhausen staple is the smart money choice for 2024.
IWC finally downsizes its most legendary icon. Rina Park explores why the Big Pilot 43 (IW329301) is the ultimate culture-flex for the modern collector.
The IWC Big Pilot is a legendary aviator that combines a seven-day in-house movement with a bold, historically inspired design. This review explores its origins, performance, and why it remains a benchmark for pilot watches.
Marcus Aldridge dives deep into the IWC Big Pilot 43, exploring how the Calibre 82100 and a 43mm case redefine the aviation icon for a new generation of collectors.
The new IWC Ingenieur 40 (ref. IW328901) brings back the Genta magic with a modern fit. We wore it for a week to test comfort, accuracy, and real-world wearability. Spoiler: it’s the best-wearing integrated bracelet watch under $15k.
The Genta legend returns. We analyze why the IWC Ingenieur 40 is the most strategic acquisition for the modern collector's portfolio in 2024.
The IWC Pilot’s Watch Timezoner offers a unique rotating bezel that instantly adjusts the time zone. Powered by the in-house Calibre 82760, it combines practicality with horological sophistication.
IWC downsizes its icon to 41mm and adds a manufacture movement. Is the IW388103 the new king of pilot's chronographs? Edward Sterling breaks down the market data.
Dr. Hélène Rousseau reviews the IWC Portugieser 40 (IW358303), exploring why this downsized icon might be the most practical luxury watch in the current market.
The IWC Portugieser Automatic 7 Days IW501701 pairs a 42.3mm stainless steel case with the in‑house Caliber 52010, offering a 7‑day power reserve and ceramic winding components. Its blue dial and clean design make it a versatile companion for formal and daily wear alike.
Dive into the depths with the IWC Aquatimer Chronograph IW376805. This robust 44mm tool watch combines serious dive capabilities with IWC's signature design, powered by a reliable Caliber 79320. A compelling choice for collectors seeking a distinctive and high-performing sports chronograph.
The IWC Portofino Automatic IW356517 is a refined dress watch with a sunburst blue dial, slim 9.2mm case, and reliable Sellita-based movement. It’s a quiet luxury statement for the modern collector who values elegance over hype.
The IWC Portofino IW356501 is a 40mm dress watch that embodies understated elegance. With a reliable automatic movement, a clean silver dial, and a price point that makes it accessible to young collectors, it’s a versatile piece that works from the office to the opera. Pre-owned values remain stable, making it a smart entry into Swiss luxury.
The IWC Portugieser Chronograph IW371617 is a timeless classic that balances clean nautical design with a robust automatic chronograph movement. Its 40.9mm case, silver dial, and blue hands offer a refined look that works for both formal and daily wear. A must-consider for any serious collector.