IWC Aquatimer Perpetual Calendar Digital Date-Month
IW379406
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The Ingenieur Automatic 40 by IWC Schaffhausen is a modern iteration of a classic, carrying the bold aesthetic codes of Gérald Genta's legendary 1970s Ingenieur SL, Reference 1832. Genta’s vision of a stainless steel luxury sports watch with an integrated bracelet is faithfully preserved in this model while ensuring it meets the demands of contemporary watchmaking, from ergonomics to finishing and technology. The watch features a 40mm stainless steel case and blue dial is decorated with the signature “Grid” structure, where small lines are offset by 90 degrees, contributing to the distinctive look of the watch. A significant design highlight is the improved ergonomics, including the newly engineered middle-link attachment that ensures optimal comfort, even for those with slimmer wrists. The watch is powered by the IWC-manufactured 32111 calibre, which offers an impressive 120-hour power reserve. True to the Ingenieur’s legacy, the watch features a soft-iron inner case to protect the movement from magnetic fields, and its 10-bar water resistance ensures robustness suitable for everyday use.
Full Specification
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Brand IWCCollectionAquatimerSeriesN/AModel NoIW379406
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MovementFeatures Flyback Chronograph, Leap Year Indicator, Perpetual Calendar, Month, DayMovement AutomaticCalibre 89802CaseCase Size 49 mmCase Thickness 19.4 mmCase Shape RoundCase Material Ceratanium®Bezel Internal Bi-directional Rotating BezelCase Back See-through Case BackLug Width 22 mmGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialLuminosity On Hands, Hour MarkersDial Colour BlackStrapStrap Material RubberStrap Colour BlackInterchangeable Strap YesClasp Type Pin BuckleBuckle/Clasp Material Ceratanium®OtherGender MenWater Resistance (M) 100Limited Edition YesWarranty Period 2-year warranty, extendable to 8 years. Register hereCountry of Origin Switzerland
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About the IWC Aquatimer Collection
History
The IWC Schaffhausen Aquatimer was launched in 1967 and enjoyed the company of legendary diver and filmmaker, Jacques Cousteau. The 1967 Aquatimer had an impressive spec sheet that featured an external/internal rotating bezel and a water resistance capability of 200 meters. Featuring the first mechanical depth gauge inside IWC, the GST Deep One and the three consecutive launches of GST Deep Two and Three showcased the brand's ability to foray into the diving world with finesse.
Features
The Aquatimer is one step ahead of its competitors with the addition of an internal rotating bezel. Fitted with an ingenious mechanism called the SafeDive system, the collection is introduced with a new innovative rotating bezel. To operate this system, one needs to rotate the outer bezel which then works in unison with the internal bezel, offering a safer diving experience. Apart from the system, there is also a date window at the 3 o'clock marker complemented by luminescent hands. Further cementing the utilitarian aspect of the collection is the Aquatimer Chronograph. Equipped with a minute, seconds, and hour sub-dial at the 12, 9, and 6 o'clock markers, the chronographs add to the robustness of the collection.
Limited Editions
In keeping with the true diver spirit and generosity, the IWC Aquatimer has through the ages extensively supported the Charles Darwin Foundation and the Charles Darwin Research Station. To celebrate this partnership, the Aquatimer Chronograph Edition “Darwin” was launched. Showcasing deep attachment to the ocean and its accessories, bronze has been used for the first time by IWC in making the case for the “Darwin” edition. The collection also enjoys a deep connection to Jacques Cousteau, researcher and filmmaker, whose extensive work on the Galapagos marine Iguanas is widely acclaimed and watched. The Aquatimer Chronograph Edition “Galapagos Islands” was launched to commemorate the veteran naturalist's findings on biodiversity at the Galapagos Islands. Both of these limited edition timepieces are fitted with a flyback chronograph on the 12 o'clock marker and a small seconds at 6.

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
The IWC calibre 89802 powers this mechanical chronograph, offering a range of advanced features. With 51 jewels and a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, it provides a robust 68-hour power reserve. This movement includes a flyback chronograph function, a totalizer at 12 o’clock for hour and minute counters, and small hacking seconds for precise time setting. The perpetual calendar includes a large double-digit display for the date and month, along with a leap year indicator. The slightly refined finish of the 89802 compared to its predecessor enhances both its aesthetic and mechanical precision, making it a remarkable timepiece.
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- Brand IWC
- Reference 89802
- Movement Automatic
- Display Analog
- Power Reserve Approx. 68 hours
- Jewels 51
- Frequency 28800 bph
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