That is a very fine trio! I really like all of them.
I'm on a mission to get down to three mid-size watches, although 36-38mm is my sweet spot.
I hope to start a similar thread in the very near future!
Just picked up a lovely IWC 3521 to add to my mid-size watches, what a lovely thing! (Thanks Devonpete)
What really struck me was the subtle matte white dial, with the gold indicies makes it a lot more legible than I thought it would.
At 34mm it feels a little larger than the 34mm Rolex Oyster Perpetual I have, probably a bit more weight and the integrated bracelet but its a lot thinner and lower/flat profile really gives it a tool watch feel, basically what I was looking for in the Tudor North Flag but more suitable for a small wrist. The bracelet is very nice, actually more comfortable than the Rolex Oyster I think, although lacks any adjustment other than whole links, which is the only downside I can see.
http://www.moeb.ch/Ingenieur/12e_OCC.html
IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
Only thing I would like to add is either a Diver or Chrono at some point, like the Zenith El-Primero Prime or possibly the newer Oris Chronoris/Diver 36mm that was released this year.
For the moment, this completes my trio of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date (15200 & 34mm), Omega Seamaster 120m (2511.81 & 36mm) and the IWC Ingenieur (IW3521 & 34mm).
Trio by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
That is a very fine trio! I really like all of them.
I'm on a mission to get down to three mid-size watches, although 36-38mm is my sweet spot.
I hope to start a similar thread in the very near future!
That IWC is a very handsome watch. That's a very nice, understated trio of watches you have there.
I'm a mid-size fan my self, and had a 15200 identical to yours and a 3521 (black dial) for years. Always really liked the white dial ones, I must say.
Last edited by monogroover; 13th May 2018 at 10:30.
Congrats on the IWC, glad to see this is still in forum as it was formerly one of mine and before me another forum member.
It's a fabulous watch, really comfortable with that terrific bracelet and with a fine JLC movement.
Unfortunately, it was a little small for me as it looked a little bit lost on my flat wrist, but I can recommend these for those looking for something a little different.
Thats what I am always aiming for in my watches, understated/under the radar!
I was originally looking for a Black dialed 3521 but had this white one offered, very pleased I went for it! Good to see someone with excellent taste on the 15200 as well!
Yes, it is indeed your old one I believe! :)
Hi Rob, Glad you like the watch. I think that I would have kept it had it not been for the fact that I thought it was a little too small for my wrist (like you Adam, as it was your old one).
It’s great to keep little gems like this within the forum community.
Wear and enjoy.
Pete.
Well, bit of an update, one month in.
Its been on the wrist pretty much every day since, and time-keeping was around +2.7s/d on average in the first 2-weeks, and then the second 2-weeks its now down to +1.7s/d which I am extremely pleased with! There have been a few odd days but generally its around +2s/d which I think is excellent.
Living with, its superb, I've really bonded with it and it feels like a solid little beast and legibility has been excellent, even in direct sunlight which was my only real reservation before I bought it over the black dial version.
I love it, so much so the Rolex 15200 has been concined to 'Dress' duties and the IWC for everything else!
Very nice, I too like all three. Wouldn't be able to pull them off, mind.
"A man of little significance"
Really like that IWC, nice set
Had the newer version of the IWC or possibly older, same watch with a mix of SS and gold hands but without the cyclops
Lovely watch, but too small for me at the time. If I had it now I think I would have kept it, as i've gotten older my watch sizes have shrunk from an average of 42mm to my one and only a 36mm DJ
That IWC's a class act, never seen one before!