2010年7月27日星期二
New IWC Big Ingenieur - Functionality Expressed through Generous Size
It is appreciated as one of the most impressive drive mechanisms found in a wristwatch.The new Ingenieur developed in 2007 is presented in a stainless steel case. The watch's case is provided with a soft iron cage that offers protection against the magnetic fields that badly effect the timepiece's accuracy. The IWC watch is secured to the wrist with an integrated stainless steel bracelet, with an amazingly low weight of under 210 g. For those customers, who are not afraid of magnetic effects, the IWC developed one more version of the Big Ingenieur also crafted in stainless steel but without the soft iron inner case.In 2007 IWC introduced new models of its famous Ingenieur family. The newly developed timepieces have been provided with technically advanced in-house calibers. The revised Ingenieur watch powered by the 80110 calibre manufactory-produced movement initially appeared in 2005. It served as the engineering platform for a really robust generation of movements. Its remarkable characteristics won the iconic status for the new IWC watch.The new IWC Big Ingenieur watch is worth special attention due its improved functionality and signature design. The timepiece is housed in a 45.5 mm case. It incorporated large 51112 calibre movement providing a seven-day power reserve.