While Panerai has been producing new diver’s models like a mad Duracell bunny on heat, one other Richemont Group watch brand that also has a strong dive watch heritage has been largely neglected – in short we have been starved of new diver’s models from IWC for literally years! And special editions don't count!
So even though this is a special edition, perhaps it is at least something, a new Limited Edition Aquatimer made in collaboration with Boesch, a boat builder based on Lake Zurich. This is third time that IWC Schaffhausen and Boesch has collaborated on a watch.
Perhaps you remember THIS Aquatimer Chronograph from 2008. Yes, I know - my desktop publishing skills weren’t quite what they are today ;)
As is often the case, these types of watches mark an important date; in this instance, a 100 year anniversary, which is why IWC has created the special edition, limited to 100 pieces, Aquatimer Automatic Edition Boesch.
The watch is basically a pimped version of the Aquatimer Automatic so shares pretty much the same basic specifications as that watch. However it has a rather stylish Boesch boat-inspired livery which includes:
a mechanical external/internal rotating bezel with SafeDive system in brown, gold-plated appliqué indexes and hands, a gold-tipped brown central seconds hand and a brown rubber strap with IWC-patented quick-change system.
The watch is powered by the IWC-owned manufacture caliber 82110 with: 60 hours of power reserve, date window at 3 o’clock, Côtes de Genève, perlage plus a rotor with an 18-carat gold boat-propeller medallion. Water-resistance is 300m.
The Aquatimer Automatic Edition Boesch ref. IW341002 has a Swiss MSRP of 11’900CHF.
Thoughts? What’s not to like? Swiss dive watches and luxury boats, the recipe for a successful marriage but could IWC please pop out one or two new offspring sometime soon. Anyway what do you think? Swanky yet tasteful?
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