FS - IWC 3521


IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr


IWC by Robert Seymour, on Flickr

I am looking to sell my IWC Ingenieur 3521 as I just dont wear it anymore, and looking to put the money towards some home improvements (New Shed!).

Purchased from TZ-UK in May 2018 (and owned by a few previous forum members), its been very accurate in my ownership, +/2 Seconds a day on average and I believe serviced in the last 5-years by Brendan (Webwatchmaker).

Some Information here:
http://www.moeb.ch/Ingenieur/12e_OCC.html

Size wise, its 34mm but wears a little bigger due to the integrated bracelet. Condition, it got a few small marks, please look at the photos, I’ve tried to show them best I can. Its been sized for a ~6.5" wrist, and I have two of the links spare I think.

Looking for £2100.

Socially distant collection from Faringdon, nr Swindon or I can post.

Straight sale, not interested in any swaps/trades I’m afraid.


IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr


IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr


IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr


IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr


IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr


IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr


IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr


IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr


IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr


IWC 3521 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr

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Lovely! Very cheap too, I would probably put that up for £2750-£3000 if I had one for the window.

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Yeah, they do seem to be around the £3k mark plus but I don’t have the original box or papers.

Its probably better than my Rolex 15200, more accurate and generally feels nice to use on the crown and the bracelet is a lot tighter than the Oyster, but the Rolex was an engagement present from my wife, so reasons.

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That and it says ‘made in china’ on the back.

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I thought I 'shopped that out…

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Hmmmm…34mm…is it the Ladies version then?

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Thinking about a watch for the weekends Jim? :grinning:

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It’s the correct size, not a dinner plate.

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Still here :slight_smile:

Still here and 2000 of your finest pounds.

Continue to be puzzled this hasn’t sold - v. good price, cheapest one I can see anywhere is £2,600 (+ duty and tax on landing), and not as nice.

I assume its just less popular size of IWC and not a great time to sell (people have less money, more job worry etc). I was planning on keeping it as an ‘investment’ but I’d rather put the money towards the house project (and possibly another older car…)

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Understand mate. Too small for me, too, otherwise I’d have probably succumbed…

Then again, so would 20 other people before now!

Reduced to £1900