My IWC Da Vinci Ceramic Chronograph Watch Article On AskMen.com

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In addition to sharing with you an article I wrote for AskMen.com about the cool IWC Da Vinci Ceramic Chronograph watch, I wanted to share images I took of the watch. It is probably the first IWC Da Vinci watch that I could see myself wearing. The automatic movement is the same as the one used in the new IWC Portuguese Yacht Club Chronograph watch, but the style is totally different. Who would have thought that IWC would have dreamed up a use for ceramic in their typically high-brow Da Vinci collection. A sporty Da Vinci you ask? Well yes, here it is. The unusually shaped tonneau steel case sandwiches black ceramic segments, and there is the pretty cool coated, woven fabric strap. The dial is quite three dimension with lots of areas of interesting and textures. The chronograph is for a full 12 hours, as the upper dial has two hands and is used for the minute and hours. Finishing is great on the piece, and it is such an usual watch in terms of style that people won't know what this wild IWC is. The price is $16,600.

Read my IWC Da Vinci Ceramic Chronograph watch article on AskMen.com here.

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You know, I
'want' to like IWC. And some of the simpler items I do like. They have some nice dressy watches. The more complex chronograph stuff never seems right .. This is an interesting watch, but I agree the hands just suck. Stubby and ugly. I dont know, its an odd brand....i admire them, and I like their history and that resonates in many of their watches, but less an less often,.

I was very impressed with this watch when I first saw it in pictures. It is an amazing transformation from elegant watch to sporty instrument. I think the canvas strap (it is canvas, right?) really finishes it well -- more unique and less predictable than resorting to rubber. Thanks for the photos.

a continious downturn on IWC is that they don't pay attention to details. the hands are simply b.a.d.

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