• Connoisseur
    20 Oct 2013, 9:29 a.m.

    Could some of the revered elders of this forum kindly ask IWC what is the current situation regarding in-house modifications to the ETA 2892-A2 in the process of it becoming the 30110?

    I am interested on the count of having an incoming Inge 3239 and Mk XVII PP, both with said movement. I did use the search functions and I'm up to my ears in cobwebs from digging through archive files in the sub-basement, but the information I found a) refers to the 7750, with implied consequences to the 30110, b) is five-six years old hence might very well be obsolete and c) the remaining links point to files that no longer exist.

    I can understand that the company may be reluctant to reveal too much, but anything is better than the half-truths, rumours and outright erroneous information floating around the web.

    Thanks

  • Apprentice
    15 Mar 2014, 6:13 p.m.

    Dear Dénesa,

    Did you find any information about it yet?

    Thanks!

  • Connoisseur
    11 Apr 2014, 5:15 p.m.

    Nothing that no other top grade 2892-A2 doesn't have. ETA adopter a lot of the recommendations from IWC, but, ships IWC complete movements now with those adoptions (which it uses across the board for the top grade movements).

    IWC used to get these movements in kits and would modify/replace some components.

    This is the truth as I know it (as verified by many watchmakers who have worked on IWC's 2892-A2's)..