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+Vintage IWC is full of bargains.
The famed International Watch Company of Schaffhausen, Switzerland, may be best known today for its chunky (and not inexpensive) tool watches, but its offerings from the mid-20th century are just as compelling — and at the moment, they’re largely overlooked by collectors.
This particular IWC dates to the late 1960s - early 1970s and features a lovely, oversized 36mm stainless steel case with a magnified acrylic crystal, a signed IWC ‘fish’ crown, and a polished bezel. It features a handsome, silver sunburst dial with applied indices, a matching ‘pencil’ handset, an applied IWC logo, and a date window at 3:00.
In good condition throughout, it’s powered by the automatic IWC Calibre 8541 movement, and comes paired to one of our Analog:Shift Denham beige leather straps with a stainless steel pin buckle.
Perfectly sized, attractive, and versatile, it’s the type of vintage watch that more collectors should have their sights set on.