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IWC Aquatimer Automatic 2000

IWC Aquatimer Automatic 2000

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Condition: Excellent

Size: 44mm

Box: Yes

Warranty Card: Yes

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IWC Aquatimer Automatic 2000

Ref: IW356805
Year: 2011
Case: Steel
Diameter: 44 mm
Glass: Sapphire
Bracelet: Steel
Movement: Automatic
Condition: Excellent

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About the watch

The IWC Aquatimer Reference 356805 features a sturdy 44mm stainless steel case, enhanced by highly scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and an original signed crown. The unidirectional rotating bezel features a black and white luminescent sapphire insert, while the polished white dial, with applied indices and matching luminescent hands, ensures excellent readability and a refined design.

At the heart of this timepiece is the renowned Valjoux 7750 automatic movement, which offers a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. The stainless steel bracelet, complete with matching folding clasp, gives the watch a combination of robustness and sophistication that is ideal for any context.

Accompanied by its original accessories, this watch reflects a design that has had a significant influence on the evolution of the Aquatimer collection, inspiring a new generation of divers. Powered by the automatic IWC Calibre 30110 movement, this model represents the perfect synthesis of versatility, functionality and the timeless prestige of IWC, establishing itself as a true excellence in every respect.

Know your watch

When you think of a dive watch, IWC might not be the first brand that comes to mind.

However, while other companies are leading the race for diving watches, the Schaffhausen company has made a significant contribution to the aquatic world. Their compressor-cased Aquatimers from the 1960s have become collector's classics, and the Ocean 2000, designed in collaboration with none other than Ferdinand Porsche, was one of the first divers with a titanium case. In short, the company, known for its pilot watches, has had a significant impact on diving watch design.