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IWC 60's / AUTO MATIC / Cal.442

IWC 60's / AUTO MATIC / Cal.442

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Introducing the IWC "Automatic" from the 1960s .

In 1868 , American watchmaker Florence A. Jones founded IWC with the aim of creating higher-quality watches by combining American manufacturing techniques for mass-producing parts using machines with traditional Swiss craftsmanship.

Combining American technology with Swiss craftsmanship, IWC has grown into a major watch manufacturer, producing a number of famous models, including the company's signature movement, the Pellaton automatic winding.

The philosophy that was established at the time of the company's founding is still carried on to this day, and the company continues to produce watches that combine technology and advanced technology.

 

An automatic IWC model manufactured in the 1960s .
As you would expect from a prestigious Swiss manufacture, both the exterior and the movement are meticulously crafted.

The rounded case has a smooth curve that fits comfortably on the wrist and gives off a natural presence like jewelry.

The dial is a silver dial with a soft luster.
The understated bar indexes are combined with sharp pencil hands to create a simple yet dignified look.

The minimalist design, which avoids excessive decoration, exudes a universal beauty that will be loved through the ages and quietly speaks to your individuality.

Although it is not flashy, this automatic watch adds a certain elegance to your wrist.

The movement is an automatic with 23 jewels, Cal.442 .

This movement is designed to fit small cases and is often used in ladies' and boys' size automatic models.
Renowned for its precision and robustness, this movement is highly refined and reliable despite its reasonable size.

 

Size: Height: 26.7mm , Width: 25.8mm , Thickness: 9.6mm , Weight: 40g .

The thin, compact case size is comfortable to wear and designed to reduce fatigue even when worn for long periods of time.
Its neat design makes it a versatile vintage watch that can be worn in any situation, whether business or casual.

 

The condition of the case is excellent with no noticeable scratches or chips.
The dial is in excellent condition with no marks or stains and excellent visibility.
The movement is running smoothly and can be used without any problems.

 

Product details
Manufacture year 1960s
Movement Cal.442 / 23 jewels / Automatic
Case Size Length 26.7 mm (including lugs) / Width 25.8 mm (including crown) / Thickness 9.6 mm / Lug width 12 mm / Weight 40 g (including belt)
Case material SS (Stainless Steel)
accessories Watch body/Original case/Our store warranty (1 year free warranty)
situation Antique (Used)
Waterproof function non-waterproof
Note *This product will be overhauled after your order is placed, so shipping will take approximately 1 to 2 months .
Please be aware of this.

*Please note that the color of the actual product may differ slightly from what you see on your screen.

*This product is also sold in stores. We update our inventory regularly, but the product you purchased may be out of stock. Please note that if there is no scheduled restock, your order may be cancelled.



All watches sold in our store are internally inspected by a professional watch mechanic upon arrival and are only sold after being determined to be genuine, so you can use them with confidence.


When you purchase a watch, we will attach a new leather strap to it when you deliver it to you.
Please select the color you want from the order selection tab and place your order.
*For products that come with original watch straps or metal bands, the leather strap will not be attached and will be sent separately as a spare.
A special case for the watch will also be included with the shipment.



Please be sure to read the following information after purchasing an antique watch.

When selling antique watches at RESUME, we do not immediately hand over the watch to you upon receiving your order. Instead, we ask a professional craftsman to overhaul it (hereinafter referred to as OH) and deliver it to you after the OH is completed. (This takes about 1 to 2 months.)

A professional craftsman with first-class watch repair technician qualifications will completely disassemble your watch, replace worn parts such as the internal gaskets, clean it, oil it, and perform a thorough overhaul, maintaining it to a daily accuracy of about ±1 minute.
When we deliver the machine, we will also send you our own overhaul certificate, which shows what kind of overhaul was performed, as well as photos of the machine being disassembled and maintained.

Of course, due to the nature of the product itself being a second-hand item, there is no guarantee that it will never break, but we ask for your understanding that we take this approach so that you can enjoy the original performance of the watch and use it with peace of mind in the future.

When you purchase a product, we offer a one-year warranty depending on the model. Even if the warranty period has expired, we will properly repair the product, but there will be a fee. If there is no repair shop near you, please feel free to contact us.

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