IWC Watches
Description
This watch is also known as: IW3750-30, 375030
In the mid-1970s, when the Japanese started exporting quartz watches to Europe, it seemed nothing could halt their irresistible progress. But with their by now legendary development of the mechanical Da Vinci Chronograph, IWC has successfully bucked the trend towards quartz and the electronic chip. Now, IWC has given this classic timepiece and paterfamilias of the entire Da Vinci line, with all its intriguing mechanical features, a gentle overhaul that includes a sapphire glass, an enlarged diameter and a dial immediately reminiscent of the Rattrapante. Effectively, then, the chronograph that revived the fortunes of the mechanical movement in 1985 continues to do so � in stainless steel and its new 18 ct. rose gold case � all these years later.