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IWC Automatic 810A

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1960s IWC Automatic Dress Watch In Steel

1960s IWC Automatic Dress Watch In Steel, $2,500, Why This Watch Matters Not all IWC’s are Big Pilots; in fact, the manufacture used to make understated dress watches like this one in steel with beautiful silvered dial. The Full Story This IWC is one of those rare dress watches produced in steel with an automatic movement. Most dress watches were produced in precious metals with a manual-winding movement. Not this watch, IWC took the dress watch a step further by housing the caliber 854B automatic movement in a sturdy steel case with faceted lugs. The silvered dial has maintained its luster and is well-balanced with applied baton indexes. The Fine Print Maker: IWC Model: Automatic Dress Watch Reference: 810A Year: Circa 1960s Case No: NA Material: Stainless steel Dimensions: 34.5mm diameter; 11mm thickness Sapphire Crystal: No, plexiglass Lume: Yes, tritium Caliber: IWC automatic caliber 854B movement Bracelet/Strap: HODINKEE Aged Brown Leather Strap Lug Width: 17mm Box/Papers: No What we Love and What You Should Know This watch is in incredible condition, with an impeccable dial that still shimmers like the day it left the factory. The lume plots, although tucked away, are full and complete. There isn’t a single flaw on the silvered dial. The case is also in great condition but does have a couple of light scuffs and scratches that are visible only through a loupe. The one thing to note is that the lume on the handset does not match the indexes perfectly, and therefore might have been added later.1960s IWC Automatic Dress Watch In Steel Regular price $2,500 Default Title Default Title - Sold Out Sold Sold See Similar watches Why This Watch Matters Not all IWC’s are Big Pilots; in fact, the manufacture used to make understated dress watches like this one in steel with beautiful silvered dial. The Full Story This IWC is one of those rare dress watches produced in steel with an automatic movement. Most dress watches were produced in precious metals with a manual-winding movement. Not this watch, IWC took the dress watch a step further by housing the caliber 854B automatic movement in a sturdy steel case with faceted lugs. The silvered dial has maintained its luster and is well-balanced with applied baton indexes. The Fine Print Maker: IWC Model: Automatic Dress Watch Reference: 810A Year: Circa 1960s Case No: NA Material: Stainless steel Dimensions: 34.5mm diameter; 11mm thickness Sapphire Crystal: No, plexiglass Lume: Yes, tritium Caliber: IWC automatic caliber 854B movement Bracelet/Strap: HODINKEE Aged Brown Leather Strap Lug Width: 17mm Box/Papers: No What we Love and What You Should Know This watch is in incredible condition, with an impeccable dial that still shimmers like the day it left the factory. The lume plots, although tucked away, are full and complete. There isn’t a single flaw on the silvered dial. The case is also in great condition but does have a couple of light scuffs and scratches that are visible only through a loupe. The one thing to note is that the lume on the handset does not match the indexes perfectly, and therefore might have been added later.

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