They are said to be the same versions, but I don't know about the movement. Mine has a 2824-2, some have a 2836-2. Both very good movements, but if you plan a dw swap with a lello dw, you should know which one you have before ordering.
I would go with a AR'ed one. If it's not good enough for you, you can remove it anyway.
PS: Not everything has to be ceramic...
Don't count on it.
IWC is starting too many new models while they shut down some every few years.
I wonder how long the aquatimers will survive with the new ones coming... Remember GST?
Today I read that the Ingenieur 3227 will go out of production this year.
Even though I love their watches, I also hate IWC's model policy. I can't believe they discontinue this watch.
I am glad that we don't have this problem with our replicas yet.
Bergies is a true gentleman and a pleasure to deal with.
I bought a large sized Birkin for my gf from him and it arrived only a week later in better quality than I ever thought possible.
Why look somewhere else and risk to get scammed?
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Well you might be right, not that much danger of magnetism in most areas. But it is the history of the Ingenieur, for what it was created. A watch that claims to be an homage to the historical Ingenieur should at least try to match up with its roots, or am I wrong here?
Still frickin beautiful design, but I'd rather buy an authentic vintage Ingenieur for 6 grands.
Love this watch, I wonder how liong it will take to see the first replicas of the vintage collection.
What I don't like is the see through caseback. Makes no sense with an Ingenieur!