of what I understood

Aug 11, 2008,13:22 PM
 

The 80110 is used in watches with the anti-magnetic case (such as the 3227-01 Ingenieur) and the 80111 is used in models with a display back, such as the Vintage Collection Ingenieur. The pinion used by the 80110 calibers is a bit larger, because of the extra space that is needed for the anti-magnetic case. In the 80111 caliber watches, the pinion is a bit shorter.

Robert-Jan

 

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IWC inhouse cal. 80110 and 80111, what's the difference ?

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : August 11th, 2008-09:03
80110 is used in the Ingenieur ref 3227, 80111 is used in the 3231 - 3233 - 3234 - 5461 specs seem to be exactly the same height 7.3 mm diameter 30 mm frequenct 28.800 jewels 28 automatic winding 44 h power reserve Date So, what is the difference ( if the...

of what I understood

 
 By: Fratellowatches : August 11th, 2008-13:22
The 80110 is used in watches with the anti-magnetic case (such as the 3227-01 Ingenieur) and the 80111 is used in models with a display back, such as the Vintage Collection Ingenieur. The pinion used by the 80110 calibers is a bit larger, because of the e...

thanks

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : August 11th, 2008-13:45
Thank you Robert-Jan So in fact the only real Ingenieur is the 3227, I mean this is the only one with the soft iron inner case. I knew the 5005 (7d) doesn't have the real DNA but I just saw that also the 3234 (ceramic bezel) does not have that antimagneti...

Real Inge :)

 
 By: Fratellowatches : August 16th, 2008-05:37