Dear IWC Forum users,
First of all I'd like to say hello as I just registered here.
I've been quite interested in Watches for years and recently found an old IWC watch deep down in a box, that belonged to my grandfather.
I was able to date the movement to 1952 and the case to 1954. I attached some pictures here.
This brings me to two questions I hope you can help me with:
1. Do you know which model this watch is? I found some old "ingenieur" watches that looked similar but I am not sure if it is an ingenieur, especially as it is not written on the dial.
2. I just read an article about radium being used in these days. I am new to this topic as I haven't touched the area of vintage watches before, so I don't really know how to rate this.
I was wondering if Radium was used on this watch, and if yes on which parts. I was also wondering how the experts in this forum see the topic of radium on such a watch in general. Each and every local watch maker has a different opinion and the majority seems to have no clue at all.
I am not sure how I feel about Radium. I have to admit I felt slightly uncomfortable learning about the radium. I also see this watch as some future family heritage and was thinking about removing the radium, if this is a legit way and possible without tremendous expenses.
I do not want to overthink this topic but I would be thankful for some educated thoughts on this topic.
Thank you and best regards
Ps: I hope the image works