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    New Ingys on the IWC site but come on! £10.5k!!!! And £12.9k for the ti model!

    https://www.iwc.com/gb/en/watches.ht...B&gclsrc=aw.ds

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanb741 View Post
    New Ingys on the IWC site but come on! £10.5k!!!! And £12.9k for the ti model!

    https://www.iwc.com/gb/en/watches.ht...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
    13K€ in my country for the steel version


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    Any chance these eventually end up at second hand market for half? The dimensions are on the sweet spot! At last normal size…

    Why did I sell my Ingenieur for €3.000 in the past?

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    Zenith have launched a new pilot range. The vanilla pilot 40 is gorgeous

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    New releases - random chat

    Quote Originally Posted by Time Cat View Post
    Any chance these eventually end up at second hand market for half? The dimensions are on the sweet spot! At last normal size…

    Why did I sell my Ingenieur for €3.000 in the past?
    It’s the same dimension as my 2010s discontinued version IW3239 being 40mm and my one is thinner at 10mm vs 10.8mm for the new one. Bit of a forgotten model…



    Last edited by ac11111; 27th March 2023 at 09:28.

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    My favourite release today. Too expensive at 6700 steel or 8500 ceramic but once they start to discount or hit the used market...


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    Quote Originally Posted by ac11111 View Post
    It’s the same dimension as my 2010s discontinued version IW3239 being 40mm and my one is thinner at 10mm vs 10.8mm for the new one. Bit of a forgotten model…



    Love that.

    I nearly bought a 'climate action' special edition that looked more toy-like. But they're just too expensive for what they are, imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanb741 View Post
    New Ingys on the IWC site but come on! £10.5k!!!! And £12.9k for the ti model!
    What is this Ingy thingy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanb741 View Post
    New Ingys on the IWC site but come on! £10.5k!!!! And £12.9k for the ti model!

    https://www.iwc.com/gb/en/watches.ht...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
    That's totally pathetic pricing.

    Just when IWC were showing hope.

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    The Oris ProPilot Kermit. A bit odd..


    https://www.oris.ch/en/kermit?mc_cid...eid=f6c8e88c34

    It isn't cheap either........


    https://www.oris.ch/en/watch/propilo...-7778-7157-set
    Last edited by j111dja; 27th March 2023 at 12:40.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j111dja View Post
    I think that Oris inhouse movement is very much aesthetically pleasing.
    Last edited by neuman356; 27th March 2023 at 12:37.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neuman356 View Post
    I think that Oris inhouse movement is very much aesthetically pleasing.
    It is a lovely movement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ac11111 View Post
    It’s the same dimension as my 2010s discontinued version IW3239 being 40mm and my one is thinner at 10mm vs 10.8mm for the new one. Bit of a forgotten model…


    Like that a LOT better than the new version!

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    Quote Originally Posted by j111dja View Post
    Price is ouchy, but love it otherwise

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    Quote Originally Posted by earlofsodbury View Post
    Like that a LOT better than the new version!

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    Price is ouchy, but love it otherwise
    Wow, £4k for a watch the colour of Lime Source Shower Gel! Not for me, even if it does have a picture of Kermit in the date window. Odd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian View Post
    Wow, £4k for a watch the colour of Lime Source Shower Gel! Not for me, even if it does have a picture of Kermit in the date window. Odd.
    Very odd indeed!

    Lime Source Shower Gel is exactly what came to mind when I saw the photos, how very bizarre.

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    The new Chanel J12 'Cybernetic' from W&W. Not at all my taste, but a really striking watch. Apparently to represent the melding of digital world with hours, celebration of the pixel, blah, blah.


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    Quote Originally Posted by j111dja View Post
    Has to be an early April fool?!

    Although I actually quite like it - dial is a bit flat but otherwise…

    £3.5k seems to be entry level quality Swiss watch territory these days.

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    New Seiko GS - automatic chronograph... quite nice actually.



    More info here: https://www.ft.com/partnercontent/gr...nnovation.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjjamie View Post
    New Seiko GS - automatic chronograph... quite nice actually.



    More info here: https://www.ft.com/partnercontent/gr...nnovation.html
    Another massive watch from GS. I don’t know why they can’t make their offerings more wearable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjjamie View Post
    New Seiko GS - automatic chronograph... quite nice actually.



    More info here: https://www.ft.com/partnercontent/gr...nnovation.html
    £12.5k oof

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    Quote Originally Posted by j111dja View Post
    I do like the bracelet on them.

    I know it's a bit late for a new release:



    Pricey but 5 day movement, polymer thingy case and daft dial. I like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fender View Post
    I do like the bracelet on them.

    I know it's a bit late for a new release:



    Pricey but 5 day movement, polymer thingy case and daft dial. I like.

    OOOH! Do Like!

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    Quote Originally Posted by earlofsodbury View Post
    OOOH! Do Like!
    Forgot to say it's the Coulson ltd edition. Apparently they are a Canadian bush fire fighting outfit, hence the dial.
    Reminds me of a tequila sunrise. Very 80's.

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    I had a look at the Coulson over the weekend - very very nice - but I cannot bring myself to pay £3500...

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    Oh my.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marios View Post
    Oh my.

    Best looking watch I’ve seen so far today

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marios View Post
    Oh my.

    That is very nice. Would personally prefer it with a more 'traditional' Reverso front dial, keeping the reverse like that, but it's still lovely as is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marios View Post
    Oh my.

    Oh my indeed. Is that a skeleton chrono on the backside ?

    So nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marios View Post
    Oh my.

    £21,400

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    IWC also released some new Pilots which went under the radar a bit with all the fuss over the Ingenieur. 41.9mm ceramic chronographs in black and blue. I've always liked the black Top Gun chrono but it's been too big at 44mm. This size should work much better. I suspect white Lake Tahoe and Mojave versions will come later this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TH14TH14 View Post
    IWC also released some new Pilots which went under the radar a bit with all the fuss over the Ingenieur. 41.9mm ceramic chronographs in black and blue. I've always liked the black Top Gun chrono but it's been too big at 44mm. This size should work much better. I suspect white Lake Tahoe and Mojave versions will come later this year.

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    I really like that blue one. Can’t seem to find that one anywhere, even on the Watches and Wonders website.

    Where did you see that reported?


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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey99 View Post
    I really like that blue one. Can’t seem to find that one anywhere, even on the Watches and Wonders website.

    Where did you see that reported?


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    Here you go:

    https://www.iwc.com/gb/en/watch-coll...un-oceana.html

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    This is rather nice…
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    Last edited by emgee; 29th March 2023 at 13:50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emgee View Post
    This is rather nice
    So it is. A lovely dial and a simple bezel.

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    Tag Heuer doesn’t get a lot of love but this is really lovely


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    Quote Originally Posted by RVFIO View Post
    Tag Heuer doesn’t get a lot of love but this is really lovely

    Largely agree, but tiny silver hands against silver subdials? Perfect if you never plan to use it as a chronograph...

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    Quote Originally Posted by earlofsodbury View Post
    Largely agree, but tiny silver hands against silver subdials? Perfect if you never plan to use it as a chronograph...
    Agree with that. A little black paint on those chrono hands would work wonders. Also just spotted the date at 12.... not sure I've seen that on a "mainstream" watch before? Like the look of it overall though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boywithabubblegun View Post
    Agree with that. A little black paint on those chrono hands would work wonders. Also just spotted the date at 12.... not sure I've seen that on a "mainstream" watch before? Like the look of it overall though.
    Overall good watch, wished they skipped the date at 12 also, would have made it hard to resist. Though the 12 date does reference vintage models so semi justifiable. The blue version has the date at 6

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    Quote Originally Posted by RVFIO View Post
    Tag Heuer doesn’t get a lot of love but this is really lovely

    I really like the various vintage inspired Carreras TAG have released over the past few years. Not so keen on the modern stuff. This seems like a cool in between but not sure I’d pick it over the recent Panda / Montreal etc. I’m looking forward to trying one in time though.

    They’re also asking for speedie pro money. I wonder how many people would choose a Carrera over a moonwatch (excluding me!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by RVFIO View Post
    Tag Heuer doesn’t get a lot of love but this is really lovely

    That is very nice. I seem to remember seeing a Carrera tourbillon from W&W. Amazing achievement, but does the marriage of Carrera and tourbillion work?!

    (Found link to the article)
    https://timeandtidewatches.com/tag-h...llon-glassbox/


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    Quote Originally Posted by RVFIO View Post
    Tag Heuer doesn’t get a lot of love but this is really lovely

    That case is a beauty, sharp as it should be

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    Quote Originally Posted by RVFIO View Post
    Tag Heuer doesn’t get a lot of love but this is really lovely

    That’s really nice but I wish they would brand it Heuer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RVFIO View Post
    Tag Heuer doesn’t get a lot of love but this is really lovely

    I handled one of these this morning. It's rather nice with it's great case lines and box crystal. I liked it but as said before, it would have been perfect with a Heuer only branded dial.
    Last edited by j111dja; 31st March 2023 at 09:52.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j111dja View Post
    ... it would have been perfect with a Heuer only branded dial.
    Hear, hear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RVFIO View Post
    Tag Heuer doesn’t get a lot of love but this is really lovely

    Stunning, truly stunning.
    I'll bet my dodahs that it's over 40mm though

    Edit: This is 39mm so I'll withdraw the bet before I lose me nads.
    Last edited by Orange Peel; 31st March 2023 at 16:41.

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    This has piqued my interest. The new offering by Austrian watchmaker Carl Suchy. The Belvedere is designed in Austria and manufactured in Switzerland. It comes in black, white and this blue version. The first edition is limited to 100 pieces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baronetto View Post


    This has piqued my interest. The new offering by Austrian watchmaker Carl Suchy. The Belvedere is designed in Austria and manufactured in Switzerland. It comes in black, white and this blue version. The first edition is limited to 100 pieces.
    Very nice indeed. Just had a look at them on their website. Not cheap, but what is these days?

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    De Bethune, 'Ogival' lugs IIRC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skip View Post
    Very nice indeed. Just had a look at them on their website. Not cheap, but what is these days?
    Honestly I do think they are taking the piss with the pricing for that model.
    "Sir, can I interest you in our most basic three hander with the finest ETA 2892 clone adorned with a fancy rotor? All yours for the very reasonable price of EUR 6.400, comes with all the cachet of our microbrand operating since 2017 and of course the heritage we just 'revived'."
    Here's a local newspaper article about them (it's in german though):
    https://www.derstandard.at/story/200...e-wiederbelebt

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