IHWA-02 - Iron Heart Watch V2
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More images of case #8
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A cherished item. Out in the wild.
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What a lovely piece
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Am I the only one seeing that there is only one left for sale and it’s damn near half off??????
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It’s there for you, man [emoji6]
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There was 2 at damn near half off. I’m told I wont be seeing it until late December though [emoji6]
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Finally on the wrist and it was worth the wait. I’ll take better pics tomorrow but I wanted to put a lume shot up for tonight.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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great watch. I was eyeing it too. wear it with pride
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great watch. I was eyeing it too. wear it with pride
You know #6 is still available
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Upside down 6!
And now it is mine…can't pass up a deal like that. Likely going to have the Misses give it to me as an anniversary present in May. Copped a medium brown strap to add as well for the brown tone outfits.
Number 9...number 9....number 9....
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It's a good job you did. Someone else bought it 10 minutes after you (it's an annoying quirk we have in our software that means we can sell the same thing more than once - only happens about 3 times per year). @AdamC had a difficult phone call to make first thing this morning…....
I got in touch with Haraki because I knew that he had had one for a couple of years that had not sold. Would you believe it, he sold it last week....
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@budpatch I’m so thrilled you got one, it’s quite the nice watch and the price cant be beat. I goofed above, I have #6 🥸
After owning mine a couple of weeks, I can say that it’s a pleasure to own. The DLC finish is flawless and has a nice matte texture to it because of the case finish. It does pick up scuffs but they clean off with a damp cloth and gentle pressure. The dial & handset are magnificent and I imagine a large portion of the cost of the watch went into them. Lume is on par with other premium brands (say Breitling) and pretty good. I do miss having the seconds hand lumed because it is very hard to see at low light. I think Piers left it plain to keep the dial as clean as possible, the same reason he kept the Pinion branding to the crown and caseback. I’ll get over it.The crown was initially quite stiff to wind and set but after some wrist time it winds smooth as silk. I have owned several other Unitas movement-powered pieces including a couple Panerai and it was definitely noticeable. It was a little worrisome at first but I attribute to being new and sitting for a while. At any rate it is back to what I would say is normal. I cant speak to time keeping because I stopped timing my watches a long time ago as it only drives me nuts.
I wasnt sure about how I would feel about a black case, band, face, & hands with a chromed crown and brushed clasp but it all works somehow. I hope to wear it with pride for a long time, especially knowing that we are part of a very exclusive watch club [emoji41]
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It's a good job you did. Someone else bought it 10 minutes after you (it's an annoying quirk we have in our software that means we can sell the same thing more than once - only happens about 3 times per year). @AdamC had a difficult phone call to make first thing this morning…....
I got in touch with Haraki because I knew that he had had one for a couple of years that had not sold. Would you believe it, he sold it last week....
Damn lucky it seems…I've been the guy on the other end of that phone call before and can still feel the hot tears streaming down my cheeks.
@budpatch I’m so thrilled you got one, it’s quite the nice watch and the price cant be beat. I goofed above, I have #6 🥸
After owning mine a couple of weeks, I can say that it’s a pleasure to own. The DLC finish is flawless and has a nice matte texture to it because of the case finish. It does pick up scuffs but they clean off with a damp cloth and gentle pressure. The dial & handset are magnificent and I imagine a large portion of the cost of the watch went into them. Lume is on par with other premium brands (say Breitling) and pretty good. I do miss having the seconds hand lumed because it is very hard to see at low light. I think Piers left it plain to keep the dial as clean as possible, the same reason he kept the Pinion branding to the crown and caseback. I’ll get over it.
The crown was initially quite stiff to wind and set but after some wrist time it winds smooth as silk. I have owned several other Unitas movement-powered pieces including a couple Panerai and it was definitely noticeable. It was a little worrisome at first but I attribute to being new and sitting for a while. At any rate it is back to what I would say is normal. I cant speak to time keeping because I stopped timing my watches a long time ago as it only drives me nuts.
I wasnt sure about how I would feel about a black case, band, face, & hands with a chromed crown and brushed clasp but it all works somehow. I hope to wear it with pride for a long time, especially knowing that we are part of a very exclusive watch club [emoji41]
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I find that you and I have similar taste in gear…not at all surprised that it translates to watches too.
Thanks for the breakdown on the movement. I've been looking at Panerai's with Uintas movement for a few years but haven't been able to find one I loved at the right price. Watches tend to be great investments if purchased and maintained properly, this was one of the selling points for my wife aside from the "you don't have to find me an anniversary gift now" lure. The exclusivity of this piece will certainly add to its value over time.
I don't time my watches either, but I've got a collector buddy and I know that is going to be one of the first questions he asks when he sees this on my wrist.
I run on IH-T, not GMT!