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IWC integrated a patented constant-force mechanism into a tourbillon, which ensures that the amplitude of the balance – and thus the watch’s accuracy – remain absolutely constant, initially by disconnecting the escapement from the direct flow of energy generated by the gear train.
Powered by the in-house IWC caliber 94800, the main draw-card is undoubtedly the patented constant-force mechanism which has been incorporated into the tourbillon. According to the brand this ensures extremely accurate timekeeping over the first 48 hours, after which time the movement switches from constant-force mode to normal mode, with the .With the spectacular Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon in its platinum and ceramic case, IWC now leads the field in the Constructors’ championship of haute horlogerie. It guarantees an extremely precise rate over a period of at least 48 hours. The IWC Ingenieur Constance Force Tourbillon, sized at 46 mm and cased in platinum and ceramic. The Ingenieur collection today, however, has been greatly influenced by industry developments and a market of watch buyers intrigued by the Audemar Piguet Royal Oak Offshore and its notion of multi material cases, large sized watches.
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IWC’s Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon Red Gold / Ceramic (IW5900-02 (aka: IW590002)) was originally released in 2013. This watch features a hand-wound movement beating at a frequency of 18000 bph (2.5 Hz) to provide a 96-hour power reserve when fully wound.The IWC Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon. It's the first time I saw this piece as I think it's quite rare. I was glad to be able to handle and inspect it for a while but couldn't take a proper picture due to lack of time as so many others also want to have a close look at this beauty.Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon. 18 ct 5N gold case, Manual-winding, Diameter 46.0 mm. Made in Switzerland. View More Details. See technical details. Buy strap. find a service center. Any Questions? Our Concierge will be happy to help you complete your purchase, find out availability in our boutiques or answer any questions.
IWC’s patented constant force-integrated tourbillon first appeared in the ultra-complicated Portugieser Siderale Scafusia in 2011, and again in 2013 with the Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon. Bearing the same Calibre 94800 of the now-discontinued latter model, the tourbillon has a small spring mounted under the escape wheel that .The constant-force mechanism ensures that the watch’s rate is extremely precise. It is found in the Portugieser Sidérale Scafusia and the Ingenieur Constant Force Tourbillon and has even been integrated in a tourbillon. But this year IWC gave the line a reboot, and at the very top of the collection is the Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon. This is equipped with the tourbillon first seen in the even more complicated Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia, which is no ordinary tourbillon. It has a compact and clever constant force mechanism integrated into the .
IWC integrated a patented constant-force mechanism into a tourbillon, which ensures that the amplitude of the balance – and thus the watch’s accuracy – remain absolutely constant, initially by disconnecting the escapement from the direct flow of energy generated by the gear train.
Powered by the in-house IWC caliber 94800, the main draw-card is undoubtedly the patented constant-force mechanism which has been incorporated into the tourbillon. According to the brand this ensures extremely accurate timekeeping over the first 48 hours, after which time the movement switches from constant-force mode to normal mode, with the .With the spectacular Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon in its platinum and ceramic case, IWC now leads the field in the Constructors’ championship of haute horlogerie. It guarantees an extremely precise rate over a period of at least 48 hours. The IWC Ingenieur Constance Force Tourbillon, sized at 46 mm and cased in platinum and ceramic. The Ingenieur collection today, however, has been greatly influenced by industry developments and a market of watch buyers intrigued by the Audemar Piguet Royal Oak Offshore and its notion of multi material cases, large sized watches.IWC’s Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon Red Gold / Ceramic (IW5900-02 (aka: IW590002)) was originally released in 2013. This watch features a hand-wound movement beating at a frequency of 18000 bph (2.5 Hz) to provide a 96-hour power reserve when fully wound.
The IWC Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon. It's the first time I saw this piece as I think it's quite rare. I was glad to be able to handle and inspect it for a while but couldn't take a proper picture due to lack of time as so many others also want to have a close look at this beauty.
Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon. 18 ct 5N gold case, Manual-winding, Diameter 46.0 mm. Made in Switzerland. View More Details. See technical details. Buy strap. find a service center. Any Questions? Our Concierge will be happy to help you complete your purchase, find out availability in our boutiques or answer any questions.
IWC’s patented constant force-integrated tourbillon first appeared in the ultra-complicated Portugieser Siderale Scafusia in 2011, and again in 2013 with the Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon. Bearing the same Calibre 94800 of the now-discontinued latter model, the tourbillon has a small spring mounted under the escape wheel that .
The constant-force mechanism ensures that the watch’s rate is extremely precise. It is found in the Portugieser Sidérale Scafusia and the Ingenieur Constant Force Tourbillon and has even been integrated in a tourbillon. But this year IWC gave the line a reboot, and at the very top of the collection is the Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon. This is equipped with the tourbillon first seen in the even more complicated Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia, which is no ordinary tourbillon. It has a compact and clever constant force mechanism integrated into the .IWC integrated a patented constant-force mechanism into a tourbillon, which ensures that the amplitude of the balance – and thus the watch’s accuracy – remain absolutely constant, initially by disconnecting the escapement from the direct flow of energy generated by the gear train.
Powered by the in-house IWC caliber 94800, the main draw-card is undoubtedly the patented constant-force mechanism which has been incorporated into the tourbillon. According to the brand this ensures extremely accurate timekeeping over the first 48 hours, after which time the movement switches from constant-force mode to normal mode, with the .With the spectacular Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon in its platinum and ceramic case, IWC now leads the field in the Constructors’ championship of haute horlogerie. It guarantees an extremely precise rate over a period of at least 48 hours. The IWC Ingenieur Constance Force Tourbillon, sized at 46 mm and cased in platinum and ceramic. The Ingenieur collection today, however, has been greatly influenced by industry developments and a market of watch buyers intrigued by the Audemar Piguet Royal Oak Offshore and its notion of multi material cases, large sized watches.
IWC’s Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon Red Gold / Ceramic (IW5900-02 (aka: IW590002)) was originally released in 2013. This watch features a hand-wound movement beating at a frequency of 18000 bph (2.5 Hz) to provide a 96-hour power reserve when fully wound.The IWC Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon. It's the first time I saw this piece as I think it's quite rare. I was glad to be able to handle and inspect it for a while but couldn't take a proper picture due to lack of time as so many others also want to have a close look at this beauty.Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon. 18 ct 5N gold case, Manual-winding, Diameter 46.0 mm. Made in Switzerland. View More Details. See technical details. Buy strap. find a service center. Any Questions? Our Concierge will be happy to help you complete your purchase, find out availability in our boutiques or answer any questions.
IWC’s patented constant force-integrated tourbillon first appeared in the ultra-complicated Portugieser Siderale Scafusia in 2011, and again in 2013 with the Ingenieur Constant-Force Tourbillon. Bearing the same Calibre 94800 of the now-discontinued latter model, the tourbillon has a small spring mounted under the escape wheel that .
The constant-force mechanism ensures that the watch’s rate is extremely precise. It is found in the Portugieser Sidérale Scafusia and the Ingenieur Constant Force Tourbillon and has even been integrated in a tourbillon.
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Review: The IWC Ingenieur Constant Force Tourbillion
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