Hello all!
I own two IWC watches that house cal. 89XXX (89360 and 89361). I have been really excited about IWC's commitment to build on their existing in-house movement collection and love to see how they compete with the other tried and tested movements as well as how they develop new and interesting complications. I am particularly interested in cal. 89XXX as the ETA/Valjoux 77XX has been the favorite of many chronograph users and I do like to use the chronograph function of some of my watches. It seems as though IWC's calibre has been evolving but it is interesting how it has evolved. Most notably has been how the chronograph has been simplified on the simpler watches and stayed more the same on the more complicated. The perpetual day-date watches in the IWC collection utilizing the 89XXX calibre - when looking at IWC photos - look to retain the "shock absorbing bridge" on the rotor whilst the non day-date versions of cal. 89XXX have moved to a less complicated and less jeweled version of the movement. The calibre 89365 used in the new pilot watch line seems to simplify the movement even more with the subtraction of the hour counter for the chronograph and also uses less jewels. I, personally, do have some improvements I would like to see on the in-house IWC chronograph, such as a larger or more clearly visible minute scale/counter on the chronograph (and my eyesight is pretty good)but would love to hear from the rest of you how you consider your experience with the 89XXX calibre from IWC.