This C.7912 drives a PD by IWC ref. 3704, based on ETA 7750.
The last and rarest variant of the PD by IWC Titanchrono got a beautiful movement.
A current addition to my PD by IWC collection.
Regards
HEBE

This C.7912 drives a PD by IWC ref. 3704, based on ETA 7750.
The last and rarest variant of the PD by IWC Titanchrono got a beautiful movement.
A current addition to my PD by IWC collection.
Regards
HEBE

Hi Heiko,
Cool pictures (as always)! I totally agree, seems that this is a gold rotor or not?
I guess the company was then ran by engineers, taking the best technical solutions. Otherwise who would do this for a diver ;-)
Groeten,
Bob
Great pictures as usual, thanks.
Thanks for sharing!!! ;-)
Any front pictures please?
Thanks Bob.
many parts of the movement are gold plated, but the rotor does not have a massiv gold segment.
As far as I know, only some Ing. models like the 500.000 A/m with ETA based movements have rotors with massiv gold segmets.
Beste Grüße
Heiko
Thanks Marian.
It always depends of the light and a lens with low dispersion :-)
Greetings
Heiko
Well Dimitris, front pictures of some models with this movement.
Regards
Heiko


Hi Heiko,
The Titan PD Chrono looks so great while in fact it is decades old. Besides the gold finished movement the nearly visible "chrono pushers" are of a superb design. Just timeless.
Thanks for posting,
Adrian,
(alwaysiwc).