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==IWC Caliber 89== | ==IWC Caliber 89== | ||
Classic Manual wind centre second movement first seen in the Mk11 6b/346 RAF watch and subsequently used in many dress watches by IWC in steel and precious metals. | Classic Manual wind centre second movement first seen in the Mk11 6b/346 RAF watch and subsequently used in many dress watches by IWC in steel and precious metals. Designed by Albert Pellaton. | ||
Used in: | ==Summary== | ||
* Production years: 1946-1979 | |||
* Winding: manual | |||
* Frequency: 2.5 Hz / 18,000 vph | |||
* Diameter: 27.1 mm | |||
* Height: 4.25 mm | |||
* Jewels: 17 | |||
* Power reserve: 36 hours | |||
* Functions: hours, minutes, center seconds | |||
Used from 1946 to 1979 in: | |||
[[IWC Mk11]] | [[IWC Mk11]] |
Revision as of 23:07, 15 April 2020
IWC Caliber 89
Classic Manual wind centre second movement first seen in the Mk11 6b/346 RAF watch and subsequently used in many dress watches by IWC in steel and precious metals. Designed by Albert Pellaton.
Summary
- Production years: 1946-1979
- Winding: manual
- Frequency: 2.5 Hz / 18,000 vph
- Diameter: 27.1 mm
- Height: 4.25 mm
- Jewels: 17
- Power reserve: 36 hours
- Functions: hours, minutes, center seconds
Used from 1946 to 1979 in: