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IWC Aquatimer Chronograph Watch

Item No.
11329380
11329380
$7,250.00
The distinctly puristic design of the dial and the more reserved choice of colors and shapes reference the look of the first Aquatimer released in 1967 and gives it a more modern reinterpretation. The chronograph function handles single stop times and aggregate timing up to 12 hours and is a reliable companion even on long dives. Even with three sub-dials and a date and day display, the black dial is remarkably uncluttered. The external/internal rotating bezel with a SafeDive system designed to prevent inadvertent changes of the dive time boosts the practical use of the diver’s watch, as does the increase in water-resistance to 30 bar. The protective cover for the sliding clutch system at “9 o’clock” blends seamlessly into the overall look of the watch. Ticking away inside the 44 millimeter stainless-steel case is the robust 79320-calibre chronograph movement with a 44-hour power reserve. The watch is supplied with a black rubber strap.
  • Item No.
    11329380
    11329380
  • Style #
    IW376803
  • Jewelry Type
    Watch
  • Collection
    AQUATIMER
  • Metal Type
    Steel
  • Metal Purity
    Stainless Steel
  • Band Color
    Black
  • Band Material
    Rubber
  • Case Size
    44mm
  • Crystal
    Sapphire
  • Dial Color
    Black
  • Dial Marker
    Index / Stick
  • Functions
    Chronograph, Day/Date, Automatic Winding, Power Reserve
  • Movement Type
    Automatic
  • Shape
    Round
  • Water Resistance
    300 Meters

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