Very good condition with box and papers. There is a ding on the upper left lug underside. It is not noticeable when on the wrist.
JUST Serviced by IWC (value $850 USD)!
DESCRIPTION:
Stainless steel 46mm case with stainless steel crown and pushers. Stainless steel bezel. Black colored dial with luminous index and Arabic numeral hour markers and hands. Hours, minutes, seconds, day, date, chronograph and rattrapante. Date window located at the 3 o'clock position. Automatic movement, Caliber 79420. Crocodile leather strap with stainless steel pin buckle. Power reserve up to 44 hours. Water resistant up to 50m or 150ft.
Rattrapante - a chronograph with two center seconds hands, the extra hand runs concurrently with the main chronograph hand but can be stopped independently then made to catch up with the running chronograph. Thus called the "Split Seconds hand" which refers to two hands - a flyback (Rattrapante) hand and a regular chronograph hand. Both hands move together with the ability to time laps or multiple finishing times, the wearer can stop the flyback hand while the chronograph hand continues. This, in effect, splits the hand in two. The split seconds thus allows recording the successive or additional times of events that start together.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Very good condition with box and papers. There is a ding on the upper left lug underside. It is not noticeable when on the wrist.
JUST Serviced by IWC (value $850 USD)!
DESCRIPTION:
Stainless steel 46mm case with stainless steel crown and pushers. Stainless steel bezel. Black colored dial with luminous index and Arabic numeral hour markers and hands. Hours, minutes, seconds, day, date, chronograph and rattrapante. Date window located at the 3 o'clock position. Automatic movement, Caliber 79420. Crocodile leather strap with stainless steel pin buckle. Power reserve up to 44 hours. Water resistant up to 50m or 150ft.
Rattrapante - a chronograph with two center seconds hands, the extra hand runs concurrently with the main chronograph hand but can be stopped independently then made to catch up with the running chronograph. Thus called the "Split Seconds hand" which refers to two hands - a flyback (Rattrapante) hand and a regular chronograph hand. Both hands move together with the ability to time laps or multiple finishing times, the wearer can stop the flyback hand while the chronograph hand continues. This, in effect, splits the hand in two. The split seconds thus allows recording the successive or additional times of events that start together.
SPECIFICATIONS: