111st Auction

2024/11/16

Lot 132

IWC / Intern. Watch Co.
Ingenieur Automatic 500.000 A/m

A collection of 3 IWC vintage wristwatches
A rare, antimagnetic neo-vintage wristwatch with date, only a small number of this special timepiece were produced

Sold

estimated
2.7004.000 €
Price realized
4.500 €
specific features
Case
Steel, screw back, IWC steel bracelet, total length 185 mm.
Dial
Rhodium-plated.
Movement
Automatic.
Case no.2450320
Ref.3508
Cal.37590
Diam.34 mm
Circa1990
Ctry.Switzerland


The "Ingenieur 500.000 A/m" can be regarded as a sleeper. The model is well remembered for its innovation and technical sophistication. With its low production number, it’s a very collectible watch, definitely from a technical point of view, but also historically most interesting.
During the 1980s, IWC had developed two exceptional amagnetic movements, a compass watch and a mine diver's watch for the German Bundeswehr. Now, IWC planned to commercialise the acquired technical know-how by developing an even more resistant calibre for a new leader model of their "Ingenieur" line. The goal was not to shield the movement against magnetic fields in a soft iron Faraday's cage as in the previous models, but to make the movement itself amagnetic. The expectations were even surpassed when the new calibre 35790 set a new world record surviving a field of 3.7 million A/m. These astonishing results were achieved by a set of technical innovations, including using rubies as rotor ball-bearings, a special amagnetic material for pallet fork and roller, as well as a new alloy (niobium-zirconium) for the balance spring.
Source: www.moeb.ch