IWC. A LARGE 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH DATE
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IWC. A LARGE 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH DATE

SIGNED IWC, SCHAFFHAUSEN, DA VINCI CAL. 89360 MODEL, REF. 3764, MOVEMENT NO. 3'000'890, CASE NO. 3'361'457, CIRCA 2008

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IWC. A LARGE 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH DATE
SIGNED IWC, SCHAFFHAUSEN, DA VINCI CAL. 89360 MODEL, REF. 3764, MOVEMENT NO. 3'000'890, CASE NO. 3'361'457, CIRCA 2008
Cal. 89360 automatic lever movement, 40 jewels, grey dial, applied luminous baton numerals, outer Arabic five minute divisions on raised silvered chapter ring, two engine-turned sunk subsidiary dials for 60 minutes combined with 12 hours registers and constant seconds, window for date, large tonneau-shaped case, glazed display back secured by four screws, two rectangular-shaped chronograph buttons in the band, 18k white gold IWC deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
44 mm. length
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US$8,800-12,500

With IWC Guarantee dated February 2008, instruction manual, product literature, polishing cloth, fitted pouch, presentation box and outer packaging.

The celebrated Da Vinci model with redesigned tonneau-shaped case, ref. 3764, was launched in 2007 in the famous Uffizi library in Florence. It is fitted with calibre 89360, the first chronograph movement entirely developed in-house in the history of IWC.

The model is described and illustrated in IWC Schaffhausen - Engineering Time Since 1868 by Manfred Fritz, Paulo Coelho, Enki Bilal, pp. 451, 460-471, calibre 89360 pp. 468 & 469.

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