• Apprentice
    20 Jan 2017, 12:45 a.m.

    Hi friends,

    I really need your help. I bought this watch at Tourneau and have 14 days return policy, so do not have time to run the official check with IWC. Can you please share your opinions and observations based on the photos and description? Could this be a fake, even though it was certified by Tourneau? PLEASE HELP. I am new to IWC, so please bare with me.

    The staff at Tourneau was of course useless in answering my questions, but I sought this watch for long time and just decided to buy it.

    [i32.photobucket.com/albums/d43/Nagib_Nizbrdica/IMG_3566_zpsxudh4f2s.jpg](s32.photobucket.com/user/Nagib_Nizbrdica/media/IMG_3566_zpsxudh4f2s.jpg.html)

    [i32.photobucket.com/albums/d43/Nagib_Nizbrdica/IMG_3563_zpsityz4ujo.jpg](s32.photobucket.com/user/Nagib_Nizbrdica/media/IMG_3563_zpsityz4ujo.jpg.html)

    [i32.photobucket.com/albums/d43/Nagib_Nizbrdica/IMG_3558_zpst8po4fx7.jpg](s32.photobucket.com/user/Nagib_Nizbrdica/media/IMG_3558_zpst8po4fx7.jpg.html)

    The good:
    - The watch itself feels good weight and solid. The dial is beautiful and detailed as it should be all at first glance seems ok.

    What makes me suspicious:
    - The date changes at +5 past midnight, but the day changes later at +10 min or so...I have never seen this is the case with other brands. However, I took another newer model from their store and tried the same and also noticed a similar discrepancy.

    • When using the chronometer stopwatch, start/stop and reset buttons are kind of hard to press...it takes a really good push to get it going and when I press it makes a noticable click and just does not feel as smooth and seamless as you could expect...again, I am new to IWC, but just could not understand why they did not want to make this smoother.

    • It is very hard to see on the picture, but if I look at really closely at the triangle shape that is placed instead of number 12, the lower edge of the triangle is not perfectly aligned with the top edge of the smaller dial right below it. As you glance from left to right side of edge, it just seems the right side is a tiny tiny bit further away. This is very hard to notice for most of people, but I did as I looked at the watch very closely from different angles.

    • When I swing the watch near my ear, like 2-3 inches away, I can hear the winding mechanism swinging left and right. Again, it is just weird this can be heard at all...I do not hear it on my Explorer I and other brands.

    • Bracelet: Searching the internet for my particular model, I found pictures that have different types of metal bracelet, granted not all the pictures were from 100% legit sources. There is a bracelet like mine that has all the links of same shape and then there is another bracelet that looks just like mine but the links in the 2nd and 4th row are not identical to the ones in 1-3-5 rows. This other bracelet does come on other models, but it is just weird that both appear associated with this particular models, at least based on pics available on the internet.

    Any comments are much appreciated.

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • 20 Jan 2017, 5:53 a.m.

    There is nothing wrong with this watch. Relax and enjoy this nice timepiece.

  • Master
    20 Jan 2017, 8:47 a.m.

    Hi,
    as Tonny said, relax and enjoy your watch.
    I have not seen your watch of course but I possess(ed) more than one IWCs with this movement and everything you mention is normal. The day/date change, the pushers and the rotor sound. Nothing wrong with it.

  • 20 Jan 2017, 11:49 a.m.

    Hi Pumpkinpie,

    I think there is nothing to worry about.
    The movement is based on the Valjoux 7750, many brands use this movement.
    On the internet you can find lots of information.
    As you can read in the following text from the internet, the sound of the rotor is normal for this movement.

    “ A reliable, cost-effective calibre, the 7750 is relatively thick and large compared to its contemporary competitors. There is also a sonic signature: the sound of the rotor. The 7750 is mono-directional (only winds in one direction), and so has a relatively large and heavy oscillating weight that can reach high speeds when rotating in its non-winding direction. Because it free-spins in one direction, you can sometimes feel the movement “wobbling” on your wrist. It’s alive!”

    I have three watches from different manufacturers with the same Valjoux movement and they all make some kind of a noise. (one more than the other)

    Also the start/stop and reset buttons from the chronograph needs a ferm push which is normal for this movement.

    Enjoy your new watch!

    Gr Joep

  • Apprentice
    20 Jan 2017, 2:58 p.m.

    Gentlemen - Thank you all very much for your time and answers. I was surprised with a little imperfection regarding the triangle at noon, but I will live with it. For some reason this model was so hard to find in a very good condition, so I am really happy i got it. Thank you all!

  • Master
    20 Jan 2017, 3:26 p.m.

    Hi again,
    I think the triangle is just right...

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