1960s IWC Ingenieur ref.666 black laquared dial. This model was developed by Albert Pellaton, IWC's technical director responsible for the creation of the firm's first automatic movement calibres 81 and 85. Produced for the civilian market, the functional Ingenieur (German for engineer) The distinctive and famous logo of an arrow passing through the name "Ingenieur" is a reminiscent of the Swiss thunderbolt icon which warns of the presence of an electrical current. The thunderbolt symbol was chosen to mark the model's anti-magnetic properties, the soft iron shield protecting the movement against magnetic shields. Stainless steel well preserved screwed case, measures 36,5 mm. Original black lacquered dial and galvanic printing, will certainly appeal to collectors. Powered bi a self winding movement cal.8531. The watch is in overall well preserved condition.
Type
Only Time,
Year
1960
Condition
3.Very Good
Reference
666
Caliber
8531
Movement
Automatic
Material
Steel
Dial
Nero
Bracelet
Leather
Warning
All our watches come with what is shown in pictures unless stated in advertising. Service history on the watch is not known unless stated in ad. Watches are checked for timing and proper working condition. Watches are preowned so may have very minor wear unless stated in ad.
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