Couldn't agree more. I have the mkxviii on a strap and really want the bracelet but it's VERY expensive bought separately (c. £1300).
Looking at my next watch purchase and quite fancy the markVXlll la petit Prince on a bracelet. The bracelet is a serious bit of kit! The way the links are removed and the fact every link is removable is awesome. The bracelet design is very comfortable. The clasp, oh the clasp! A tool less micro adjusting clasp that can be used with the watch on your wrist. Just wow. Incredible engineering.
Why have other manufacturers not done something similar! Omega and rolex and now Tudor offer a decent system for micro adjusting. I believe GO are the only other company that have a similar system to IWC.
Stuart
Last edited by Stuno1; 21st September 2021 at 15:59.
Couldn't agree more. I have the mkxviii on a strap and really want the bracelet but it's VERY expensive bought separately (c. £1300).
PS even better are the new pilot chronos with easily removable bracelets that can be swapped for regular non oem straps!
The bracelet on my 3227 was the best I’v ever had.
I had a 372501 from 2007 a while back, the bracelet was incredible. It was sizeable without a screwdriver (had tiny buttons under each link that released the link pin) and was built better than most on watches twice the price.
Loved that watch, was just a touch too thick and I had issues with the movement in mine
Having to now wear a smaller watch - I have just picked up a MK XVII on a bracelet - incredibly well made. But I’ve taken the bracelet off it on arrival as my preference at the moment is a nato strap as the watch stays firmly in the same place.
Yet to own one but it seems so good I've been tempted several times, only stopped short due to their prices for a watch with an ETA movement.
I don't mind the Seiko MM style ratcheting bracelet but it would be great if Seiko created something similar to the IWC clasp for their divers and for GS models. If only!
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I've always really liked the integrated bracelet on a 3521. Very comfortable, but - not finely adjustable. I believe you can get 1.5 size links, but fortunately the bracelet on mine fits nicely at the moment. That's the only IWC bracelet I've had. I think the Marks work better with a strap.
I also found out the IWC clasp is made in Switzerland and is used by GO, IWC and …… lange and sohne on the odysseus! Also the Odysseus uses the same bracelet link system as the IWC bracelet. Fair to say iwc are in good company!