I'd really appreciate some help with this.
A friend has just inherited a lovely gold cased Cal 89, and I showed him round it. I'm not familiar with IWC, but the Cal 89 has a strong reputation. I thought I'd do a little digging to give him some history.
The movement number is 1406443 and the case is 1437675. I know the crown is not right, and am on the hunt for a suitable replacement.
However one thing that sticks out is the movement has a very nice micro-regulator that for all my googling, I cannot see another example of, might it be a Swan's neck regulator?). It has an additional spring to push the regulator one way, and a small adjustment screw in the plane of the mainplate to push it the other. Was this an optional extra, or an aftermarket enhancement?
Another question, the dial shows International Watch Schaffhausen, missing the "Co" Is this again an anomaly for watches fromthe 1950s?
Many thanks,
Max
Max