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IWC, DA VINCI TOURBILLON WHITE GOLD MANUALLY-WOUND PERPETUAL CALENDAR TOURBILLON CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASE DISPLAY AND ENGRAVED DIAL, LIMITED EDITION OF 50

NO. 15/50, CIRCA 2000

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IWC, DA VINCI TOURBILLON

WHITE GOLD MANUALLY-WOUND PERPETUAL CALENDAR TOURBILLON CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASE DISPLAY AND ENGRAVED DIAL, LIMITED EDITION OF 50
NO. 15/50, CIRCA 2000

Calibre 7606I, three-quarter plate, 35 jewels, tourbillon regulator, white gold dial engraved with portrait of Leonardo da Vinci and related symbols, small seconds, date, day and month with 12-hours counter, moon phases with minute counter, 4-digit year display, two-part case in 18k white gold, screwed transparent case back, plastic crystal, 18k white gold IWC buckle, case, dial and movement signed
Diameter: 39 mm.; thickness: 14.5 mm.

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Lot Essay

US$32,000-45,000
EUR22,000-31,000

With IWC presentation box, certificate and product literature.

IWC produced this watch in a limted edition of 50 pieces to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Da Vinci model.

The dial features an image of Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) and includes his signature in reverse along with images of several of his inventions. Da Vinci is considered the archtype of the Renaissance man due to his interest and pursuits in many fields of mathematics and science. In addition to being a great painter, he is also known for his contributions to many disciplines including engineering, optics and hydrodynamics.

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