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Looking back at the history of the Ingenieur, we would like to report the following: The IWC Ingenieur wristwatch was first introduced in 1955. At this time, this IWC watch was equipped with the first double-winding automatic movement. This was considered an absolute innovation on the watch market. The IWC Ingenieur was developed by technical director Albert Pellaton. The Pellaton winder of the same name, which has been used in various IWC watches since 1946, was named after Mr. Pellaton. This mechanism was also patented in 1950. Even back then, a power reserve of up to 7 days could be achieved. The construction of the watch has been continually developed and brought up to date with the latest technology. Around twenty years later, IWC installed quartz-based clocks in its engineering models.
In 2005 the family business celebrated the return of the engineers. The Ingenieur Automatic gets a new, puristic design and technical innovations such as the IWC manufacture caliber 80110 with Pellaton winding and integrated “Shock Absever Systems”. Later, new IWC Ingenieur models will come onto the market to mark the partnership between IWC and Mercedes-AMG. Materials inspired by motorsport, such as carbon, are also used. In 2011 they are working on the IWC Ingenieur Silver Arrow, which bears the name of the legendary Mercedes Silver Arrow racing car. This watch is a technical masterpiece and even more precise than the previous models. In 2013, IWC launched the Ingenieur Dual Time in stainless steel and carbon, which has an additional display of a second local time.
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The wristwatches in the IWC Ingenieur series are, as their name suggests, designed and suitable for use in a professional environment. This series of precise wristwatches has been around since the 1950s and was a success not only among engineers and technicians. The Ingenieur series can now look back on a 60-year history and since then there have been numerous editions with different design details. The latest edition of the Ingenieur series is a special edition from 2016, which is again based on racing in terms of technology and design. The watches bear the names of famous racing drivers and their design has a retro touch that is intended to remind the wearer of the legends of racing. Another technical detail of the Ingenieur watches is their resistance to magnetic fields, because in the 1960s this was a problem in many engineers' workplaces that could mess up watches. Magnetic fields cannot harm the watches in the IWC Ingenieur series. They always work perfectly. With this model you are buying a movement that is always accurate and precise in a beautiful wristwatch. The resale value, which always remains high, also speaks for these high-quality watches. Ask us and find out immediately how much your used IWC Ingenieur is still worth when purchased.
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The movement of the IWC Ingenieur chronographs is made of high-quality materials. The different movements of the 69000 caliber series are extremely reliable and incredibly robust. The column wheel design is used and the movement itself consists of more than 200 tiny, delicate components. The frequency is four hertz and ensures an exact time display. All watches in the Ingenieur series from IWC are wonderful accessories for use at work, in your free time and also for sports. They go with an elegant suit as well as with overalls and always work perfectly and without errors. Titanium, carbon, ceramic and stainless steel are used to make the watches as robust as possible and to guarantee their long service life. The IWC Ingenieur is a tribute to the art of engineering and a design eye-catcher for technology fans. Give your used Ingenieur from IWC here in payment and get a very good price for your model in Buying watches.