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A spectacular and very rare 1980s IWC Ingenieur SL ref. 9230 in solid 18K yellow gold, designed by the famous Gerald Genta, powered by the automatic IWC cal. 375, made for the Sultanate of Oman with a brilliant Red Khanjar at 9 o’clock, this example was seldomly worn, evidenced by its tight 7 inch bracelet and dramatic bevels and brushing all in tact.
This example comes with its IWC Khanjar Box and its hang tag. Running well and keeping accurate time.
Case measures a democratic 34mm, 35.5mm with the crown, and wears large on the wrist.
A spectacular and very rare 1980s IWC Ingenieur SL ref. 9230 in solid 18K yellow gold, designed by the famous Gerald Genta, powered by the automatic IWC cal. 375, made for the Sultanate of Oman with a brilliant Red Khanjar at 9 o’clock, this example was seldomly worn, evidenced by its tight 7 inch bracelet and dramatic bevels and brushing all in tact.
This example comes with its IWC Khanjar Box and its hang tag. Running well and keeping accurate time.
Case measures a democratic 34mm, 35.5mm with the crown, and wears large on the wrist.
A spectacular and very rare 1980s IWC Ingenieur SL ref. 9230 in solid 18K yellow gold, designed by the famous Gerald Genta, powered by the automatic IWC cal. 375, made for the Sultanate of Oman with a brilliant Red Khanjar at 9 o’clock, this example was seldomly worn, evidenced by its tight 7 inch bracelet and dramatic bevels and brushing all in tact.
This example comes with its IWC Khanjar Box and its hang tag. Running well and keeping accurate time.
Case measures a democratic 34mm, 35.5mm with the crown, and wears large on the wrist.