Specifications
Status |
Preowned |
Price |
$25000.00 $18500.00 |
Vendor SKU |
IW376411 |
Movement |
Automatic winding mechanical calibre number 89360 with 28,800 vph (4Hz) oscillation, 40 jewels, 68 hour power reserve, chronograph and date functions. |
Case |
18 karat rose gold case, 43.1mm wide by 51 mm high and 14.4 mm thick and weighing 165 grams including strap. Screw-in crown, convex sapphire crystal, and Sapphire see-through back. Water resistance rating of 30 m. |
Bracelet |
Brown alligator leather strap with 18K rose gold folding clasp. |
Dial |
Silver guilloche dial with applied rose gold hour markers and rose gold hands treated with luminous coating. Chronograph hours and minutes indicated on subsidiary dial at Twelve o'clock, seconds in sub-dial at Six, and date aperture at Six. |
Notes |
As new, comes with factory original boxes and papers. |
Variations
Related Items
Related Posts on the Baily Blog
Watches in Depth - The Chronograph
2011 July 15
One of the most popular complications in watchmaking is the chronograph, the watch that doubles as a stopwatch as well as a timekeeper. It’s been one of the most prolific complication in the 20th century, second only to the basic calendar complication, and are accessible from entry-level Swiss brands all the way up to the top of the watchmaker’s craft. The chronograph has a long history in fine watchmaking, and has long been a symbol of mechanical prowess combined with everyday functionality. After having become so popular and commonplace, many people overlook just how complicated a fine chronograph mechanism really is.
IWC Da Vinci Chronograph Review
2011 March 21
