Greetings,
The subject line of the post is a question without, at least to me, an answer. if anyone has clear and convincing documentation, I would be interested.
In the new issue of WATCH magazine, there's an article about the Yacht, Golf and Polo Club models, written by a Peter Frey and called "Join the Club". In it, there's at least one small inaccuracy --it states that the "SL collection" includes one model without the name "Club" --the Ingenieur SL. But as a search of the archives will show there were several "SL" models without the name "Club", there's even some watches have DaVinci SL" on the dial.
But that is merely a quibble. However, more importantly the article says, in referring to Gerald Genta,[i] "In 1974/1975, apart from the Ingenieur SL, he designed both the Golf Club and the Polo Club for IWC".
Now --my question is simply: is this true? And, if so, what is the evidence?
I ask because I've heard these rumors before, and to my thinking they've been, absent some reasonable substantiation, urban myths. This one journalist may be right, although for a number of reasons I have my doubts. But if any one has any source or further information here, I'd be interested. And based on the "SL" inaccuracy --minor in itself-- I wonder if there may be a issue here with knowledge of historical facts. Facts that admittedly are obscure but important to some collectors.
Does anyone have any specifics?
Thanks in advance,
Michael
P.S. I've also heard Genta attributed as the designer of the Yacht Club and also the Yacht Club II. Based on design, I think the former is possible, although unsubstantiated, but definitely not the latter. The article makes no claim regarding the designer of these latter two models.

](