Hi forum friends,
I finally got myself the watch I wanted to acquire for many many years: the 3536 Aquatimer 2000. To me an iconic IWC for many reasons:
* the pure, understated, IWC design from the 90's
* titanium as only IWC can craft it
* the best bracelet in the world
However, I was in doubt for so many years because I couldn't decide between the 2 versions:
* steel: a bit heavy for me, but that dial with applied numerals always took my breath away.
* titanium: needless to say, incredibly light and comfortable, but the printed white indices on the dial always made the watch appear a bit more 'dull' to me.
So recently I had to opportunity to create a 'custom' version, using the best of both: a factory serviced titanium 3536 in perfect condition and seperately a set of brand new dial/hands for the steel version....
I decided to go for it and Schaffhausen put the pieces together for me.
So here is my perfect Aquatimer 3536 (a question for you all will follow after the pictures):



So and now the question: do you think I've gone 'too far' and created a marriage, or do you follow my logic? What if IWC would give you custom dial/hand options on most models, what would you do?
To comfort the purists, I do have the original dial & hands that belong to the titanium version.
Looking forward to your opinions!
Best regards,
Bob