Thursday, December 23, 2010

IWC GST Manual Winding Mechanical Alarm - Working

IWC have been making specialized and high quality watches in Switzerland since 1868. Many of the IWC vintage watches are now prized collectors items. They are a company who continue to produce high quality and unique watches for a more demanding current market. The IWC on a wrist bears a bold statement about the wearer of one - unique, precise attention to detail, demanding of the very best on offer. The GST is just one such watch.

Today I will come up with IWC GST Manual Winding Mechanical Alarm watch. "GST" stands for Gold, Steel and Titanium, the three metals in which this line of watches is available.

This replica watch is powered by Japanese Manual Winding Movement (17 Jewel) and we can see this movement at the see through case back.

This watch has a simple yet clean dial in brown: the rehaust is plated with 60 minutes numeral and the wording International Watch Co. The steel markers and hands are nice finished with luminous application. T The alarm is wound and set via the upper crown. The small red-tipped hand indicates the time for which the alarm is set. And the alarm feels like a slight vibration that lasts for 15 seconds. And crown at 4:00 is used to set the time and the seconds do not hack.

The stainless steel case is nice polished, 44 mm at diameter. And the bracelet uses mix of brushed and polished and is connected by pins. It goes perfect with the case and is very pleasing to eyes.


IWC GST Manual Winding Mechanical Alarm - Working

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