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Another overlooked IWC from the 1990s?

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  • last reply by gaffuriluca 24 Jul 2007
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    Michael Friedberg
    Connoisseur 11468 posts
    17 Jul 2007, 9:15 a.m. 17 Jul 2007, 9:15 a.m.
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    This is the Novocento ref. 3545. I think shaped watches are coming back into fashion, and to me this one is a true classic. Besides, where else can you find any solid gold perpetual calendar watch for less than what sometimes is $8000? Not frequently --let alone something as outstanding as this.

    But I think the market has overlooked it lately. A sleeper, I would think.

    Regards,
    Michael

    www.iwcforum.com/Contemporary/Novecento3545.jpg

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    Mr. David Ter Molen
    Master 982 posts
    17 Jul 2007, 10:10 p.m. 17 Jul 2007, 10:10 p.m.
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    I agree entirely, although ...

    ... my "modern" tastes would prefer a beefier case. Then the allure of this piece would be entirely undeniable.

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    Kee Siew Tan
    Master 666 posts
    17 Jul 2007, 4:15 p.m. 17 Jul 2007, 4:15 p.m.
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    A beauty... It is so easy to read,

    Thanks for the picture Michael:)

    rgds
    ks

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    Richard Sheridan
    Master 4181 posts
    17 Jul 2007, 11:30 p.m. 17 Jul 2007, 11:30 p.m.
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    A very nice execution of the Perpetual...

    This is a great photo. I do like the beauty of a Perpetual Calendar dial - and this has a solid, classic design.

    I would prefer the Moonphase display to be larger, perhaps swapped with the "date" subdial at 6 O'clock.

    I have yet to see one of these in person - so I am curious if 27mm x 32mm is as small as it sounds....

    Perhaps "the market" shares some of these opinions - keeping the prices rather appealing....

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    Nicky
    Master 2085 posts
    17 Jul 2007, 6:50 p.m. 17 Jul 2007, 6:50 p.m.
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    What a wonderful piece indeed, so modern >>

    in its looks too. Amazing to see a watch from 1930 with such a modern big crown and clean dial....what a beautiful classical design.

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    ref5441
    Master 3906 posts
    17 Jul 2007, 11:30 p.m. 17 Jul 2007, 11:30 p.m.
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    Thanks and a great image!

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    Mr. Andrew Thomas
    Master 5816 posts
    17 Jul 2007, 9:45 p.m. 17 Jul 2007, 9:45 p.m.
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    Without doubt......

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    ref5441
    Master 3906 posts
    17 Jul 2007, 11:05 a.m. 17 Jul 2007, 11:05 a.m.
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    a small friend of him;

    a watch I wear on very regular basis...

    Martijn

    images.antiquorum.com/77/full/127.jpg

    images.antiquorum.com/77/medium/127.jpg

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    Mr. Bob Bunnik
    Master 5208 posts
    18 Jul 2007, 3:40 a.m. 18 Jul 2007, 3:40 a.m.
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    Certainly agree, lots of 'value for money'! nt

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    Cinq
    Master 5431 posts
    18 Jul 2007, 6:05 a.m. 18 Jul 2007, 6:05 a.m.
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    Question about this small friend...

    I noticed "T Swiss T" on the dial. I thought it was used to indicate the use of Tritium but I don't see it on the dial?

    Kind regards,

    Cinq

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    Cinq
    Master 5431 posts
    18 Jul 2007, 8:50 a.m. 18 Jul 2007, 8:50 a.m.
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    Very nice indeed...

    Does it use the same Perpetual Calender as used in the old Da Vinci?

    Kind regards,

    Cinq

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    Michael Friedberg
    Connoisseur 11468 posts
    18 Jul 2007, 5:50 a.m. 18 Jul 2007, 5:50 a.m.
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    this reference is from 1988-1995 and..

    ... more technically ref. 3545 was in the catalogs from those dates. Another model, reference 3546, succeeded it in 1995 and was in the catalogs though 2001. The later model just changed base movement.

    Regards,
    Michael

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    Michael Friedberg
    Connoisseur 11468 posts
    17 Jul 2007, 10:05 p.m. 17 Jul 2007, 10:05 p.m.
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    same calendar module as Da Vinci

    ...since that's the only way IWC does perptual calendar wristwatches. The base movement is different --unlike the Da Vinci this is not a chronograph, and here also is without seconds. Later ones (ref. 3536) used a JLC ultra-thin base movement, and I think, without checking, that the earlier ones might have used F.Piguet. But the perpetual calendar module is what Kurt Klaus invented and IWC produced.

    Regards,
    Michael

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    ref5441
    Master 3906 posts
    17 Jul 2007, 2 p.m. 17 Jul 2007, 2 p.m.
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    you are right; is a mistake no tritium!

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    Bill B.
    Master 6725 posts
    18 Jul 2007, 6 a.m. 18 Jul 2007, 6 a.m.
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    what a great looking watch, I am not...

    a big fan of shaped watches, but this one is a winner for me. It has the understated simplicity I see in the 5001 and is very elegant.

    Bill

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    Headley Grange
    Connoisseur 157 posts
    17 Jul 2007, 3:30 p.m. 17 Jul 2007, 3:30 p.m.
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    Long may it remain overlooked

    Michael,

    please don't post any more pictures of this watch - for 2 reasons. Firstly, I really want one and can't afford it (and I haven't seen one for less than about £5k) and the pictures just remind me of what I'm missing. Secondly - I don't want others to be reminded of what a beautiful piece it is and thereby make it popular and put the price up! I just want the Novecento to be forgotten about so that one day I can pick one up for a song!

    Whenever I drift into thinking about buying a (used) reverso, I remind myself that if I really want a rectangular watch it's this one I should look for.

    Have you got a scan of an original catalogue description which you could post, please?

    Thanks for the photo,

    HG.

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    Nicky
    Master 2085 posts
    18 Jul 2007, 6:30 a.m. 18 Jul 2007, 6:30 a.m.
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    I misread it....1990ies not 1930 LOL!

    I was so amazed! But still its a very modern looking watch in 2007 too..
    It reminded me of art nouveau somehow...

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    Luca Gaffuri
    Master 511 posts
    18 Jul 2007, 7:40 a.m. 18 Jul 2007, 7:40 a.m.
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    Do you have more data of this beauty?

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