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IWC Portuguese Chrono-Rattrapante Brown Alligator (IW3712-01)

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Watch Details

The Portuguese Chrono-Rattrapante was first introduced in 1995. It features a Valjoux-based handwound movement with rattrapante module. Ref. IW3712-01 has a stainless steel case and silver dial and a brown alligator strap.

Information

  • Brand:IWC
  • Series:Portuguese
  • Model:IW3712-01

Dial

  • Dial Color:Silver
  • Dial Indexes:Arabic numerals
  • Dial Hands:Feuille

Movement

  • Type:Handwound
  • MBrand:IWC
  • Caliber:76240
  • Base:ETA 7750
  • Display:Analog
  • Diameter:30.00 mm
  • Jewels:31
  • Reserve:44 h
  • Frequency:21600 bph
  • Time:Hours, Minutes
  • Chronograph:Chronograph, Rattrapante
  • Rattrapante movement based on Valjoux 7750/ 7760. Rattrapante module developed by Richard Habring for IWC. 27-31 jewels depending on year of execution.

Case

  • Case Material:Stainless steel
  • Case Glass:Sapphire
  • Case Back:Closed
  • Case Diameter:40.90 mm
  • Case Height:12.30 mm
  • W/R:30.00 m

IWC IW3712-01 Features:

  • 1. IWC Watches provide the idea of high cost performance.
  • 2. Topnotch IWC collection has really attractive looks that outstanding high quality.
  • 3. Own same technology as genuine watch.
  • 4. Fashionable style provides you great experience.
  • 5. The model number of the watch is IW3712-01.
  • 6. The first-rate watch enables you to catch the fashion trend.
  • 7. This particular preeminent watch is equipped with a fine Handwound movement.
  • 8. Highlight your style and accentuate your taste!
  • 9. Stainless steel case offers stylish feel and appears very fascinating.
  • 10. An ideal and exceptional appearance enables you to attract the attention of public.
  • 11. Two important features: water-proof and dust-proof function.
  • 12. The watch is extremely readable along with Silver Silver dial.
  • 13. To be the focus of a party.
  • 14. Case Size: 40.90 mm x 12.30 mm.
  • 15. We strive to make you 100% satisfactory.

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Watch Care & Maintenance

The 7 Essentials for Fine Watch Maintenance
Respect Your Fine Timepiece and it Will Last You a Lifetime
A fine timepiece is a precision instrument. Literally hundreds of precisely engineered components must work together in perfect harmony to keep your watch running properly. With proper care, the fine watch you buy today will become a treasured heirloom that you can pass down to your children who in turn can pass it on to their children. If you ignore your watch, however, you’re asking for trouble.
How can you ensure that your fine timepiece will continue to run forever?
Follow these seven simple rules and you’ll have already extended your watch’s life:
1. Know if your watch movement is quartz or mechanical and act accordingly
2. Never over-wind your hand-wound mechanical watch
3. Remember that water resistant doesn’t mean waterproof
4. Don’t wear your watch while playing golf or tennis
5. Remember to wear your watch
6. Keep your watch clean
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Orient autos have features equal to (or better than) many Swiss watches that cost up to 10x as much. Great fit and finish, great auto movements, great looks!
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IWC - Pilot's Watch Chronograph

Antoine de Saint-Exupery was already a legend in his own lifetime. People are fascinated as much by his books, which have been translated into more than 50 languages, as by his adventurous life as a pilot. In 2012, the year of the Pilot's Watches, IWC Schaffhausen dedicates to this passionate humanist a chronograph that unites the aspirations of those pioneering days of aviation with modern watch technology.


A 100 years ago, a young boy stood on the airfield of Amberieu-en-Bugey in south-eastern France, looking on in wonder as the aircraft took off and landed. In those early days of modern aviation, the contraptions that took to the sky were as fascinating as the magnificent men who flew them. Eventually, the boy plucked up his courage and asked the pilot Gabriel Salvez to take him for a spin in the cockpit of a Berthaud- Wroblewski. He spun the somewhat sceptical pilot a yarn, claiming that his mother would have no objections. Salvez took him at his word and so, one sunny day in July 1912, 12-year-old Antoine de Saint-Exupery had his first taste of flying: an experience that was to leave its mark on the future world-renowned poet and pilot for the rest of his life.

Pilot's Watch Chronograph from IWC as a sixth tribute

Famed for its 70-year tradition in the manufacture of Pilot's Watches, IWC Schaffhausen is using the anniversary of Antoine de Saint- Exupery's memorable first flight as an occasion to dedicate its sixth special edition to his memory: the Pilot's Watch Chronograph Edition Antoine de Saint Exupery in 18-carat red gold (Ref. 387805) in a limited edition of 500 watches. For connoisseurs, the tobacco-coloured dial and calfskin strap with its cream-coloured quilted stitching immediately identify the chronograph as a typical "Saint Ex". The elaborate surface finish featuring polished, silky-matte and structured elements enhances the overall quality of the watch's appearance. This impression is underscored by the sun-pattern finish on the dial. The sapphire glass has antireflective coating on both sides and is secured against drops in air pressure. Developed and manufactured exclusively by IWC, the 89361-calibre movement is a technical masterpiece. It displays long periods of times on a single subdial. A special engraving embellishes the back of the watch. It depicts the last aircraft Antoine de Saint-Exupery ever flew, a Lightning P-38. It was on 31 July 1944 that "Saint-Ex" took off in a machine like this to carry out a reconnaissance mission over occupied France and never returned. In 2003, wreckage from his Lightning was salvaged from the Mediterranean Sea near Marseille.


Successful cooperation
In 2006, fragments of the aircraft, together with other exhibits, were displayed for the first time as part of a project organized jointly by IWC Schaffhausen and the Succession Antoine de Saint-Exupery - d'Agay at the musee de l'Air et de l'Espace in Le Bourget, near Paris. The acclaimed exhibition marked the beginning of a relationship, which was based on mutual trust, between Saint-Exupery's heirs and the Swiss watch manufacturer that has lasted to this day. "With our long tradition of manufacturing Pilot's Watches, we feel that there are b bonds that bind us to Antoine de Saint-Exupery," explains Georges Kern, CEO of IWC. "We were inspired by a man who was also a passionate designer and who obtained his first aeronautical patent in 1936, the very year that IWC, with the same obsession for engineering, built its first Special Pilot's Watch and unveiled it to the public. We have enormous admiration for a pilot who was prepared to risk his life in the name of technological progress. And we are honouring Saint-Exupery, the great writer and humanist, with whose works many of us grew up. Mankind and its pursuit of happiness are themes that are prevalent throughout his work." IWC Schaffhausen is a partner of the Succession Antoine de Saint-Exupery - d'Agay society. The descendants of the passionate pilot ensure that the adventurer's spiritual legacy lives on. IWC's commitment also extends to the society's charitable arm in the form of support for the Antoine de Saint-Exupery Youth Foundation. True to his credo, "For human beings, there is only one truth: the truth that turns them into human beings" (from his novel "Wind, Sand and Stars"), the Foundation has dedicated itself to the famous Frenchman's humanitarian legacy. Working with its partners, it helps young people worldwide who are growing up in difficult and often hostile circumstances. These young people are encouraged to build their own futures and to play an active role in society.
A tribute to Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Since it started working with the Succession Antoine de Saint-Exupery - d'Agay, IWC has used special editions of its Pilot's Watches to commemorate the French author's works that are closely linked to the pioneering days of aviation. The Pilot's Watch Chronograph launched in 2006 was a tribute to the novel "Night Flight". This was followed in 2007 by the Pilot's Watch Automatic, which paid homage to his gripping work "Southern Mail", and in 2008 by the Pilot's Watch UTC, to mark his poetic novel "Wind, Sand and Stars". In 2009 and 2010, the Big Pilot's Watch Edition Antoine de Saint Exupery honoured his outstanding life's work. The special edition selected for 2011 was the rarely made Big Pilot's Watch Perpetual Calendar, and in 2012 the Pilot's Watch Chronograph Edition Antoine de Saint Exupery is a reminder of how the aviator, poet and humanist discovered his great passion.


The adventurous life of a flying pioneer
Antoine de Saint-Exupery's biography reads like a chronicle of modern aviation. Born in Lyon in 1900, he was taking flying lessons by the age of 21 and by 1922 already had his licence. In 1927, he flew on the Toulouse-Casablanca- Dakar route. That same year, he was appointed manager of a remote airfield in Morocco. This was the period that inspired his first novel, "Southern Mail". In 1929, Saint-Exupery was appointed director of an airline in Buenos Aires. Although the introduction of regular night flights expedited postal deliveries, night-time flying, with the technology that existed at that time, was fraught with risk. His novel "Night Flight" is a tale of the challenges facing pilots and their heroism in surmounting them. In 1931, Saint- Exupery was back in Northern Africa, working as an airmail pilot. After flying seaplanes for a brief period and piloting mail flights across Africa, his memorable time as an airmail pilot came to an end in 1932. During his attempt to break the long-distance record from Paris to Saigon in 1935, he crash-landed in the Egyptian desert and was saved virtually at the last minute from dying of thirst. A second attempt to break a flying record was likewise doomed to failure: in 1938, Saint-Exupery left New York in the direction of Tierra del Fuego. After a brief stopover, the aircraft made a crash landing and, once again, Saint-Exupery survived, as if by a miracle. Following the outbreak of the Second World War, and by now a celebrated author and pilot, he was attached to a reconnaissance squadron. Demobilized after the ceasefire of 1940, he obtained permission to return to active military service in 1943. On 31 July 1944, "Saint- Ex", as his admirers fondly referred to him, climbed into the cockpit of his Lightning P-38 to carry out a reconnaissance mission over occupied France. He never returned.