Every development in the history of the Ingenieur has resulted from IWC's desire to make a good thing even better. And in the case of the Ingenieur Automatic, it has been highly successful. Because IWC has further perfected the legendary pawl-winding system invented by Albert Pellaton and featured in the company's 5000 calibre movement to the point where the 80110 calibre automatic movement represents a new standard in reliability. IWC's technicians have completely reworked the ingenious design using computer models with testing and analysis procedures that were unknown when Pellaton was Technical Director. The result is a clear improvement in the integrated shock-absorbing system which is to be found in no other automatic movement. The soft-iron inner case used to protect the movement effectively against magnetic fields up to a strength of 80,000 A/m has been retained. With its solid, three-piece stainless steel case, integrated bracelet system, screw-in back and crown, all combined with a sapphire glass coated on both sides, the Ingenieur Automatic has all the qualities, both visible and invisible, you would expect of a watch of this calibre.
- Mechanical movement
- Automatic Pellaton winding system
- Power reserve of 44 hours when fully wound
- Date display with crown-activated rapid calendar advance
- Hour and minute hands
- Central seconds hand with stop function
- Screw-in crown
- Soft-iron inner case for protection against magnetic fields of up to 80,000 A/m
- integrated shock-absorbing system
- Sapphire glass antireflective on both sides
- Water-resistant to 120 m
- Screw-in back cover
- IWC metal bracelet system with folding clasp
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Reference IW322701

The Ingenieur Automatic in stainless steel with stainless steel bracelet
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