1930s IWC Hermet Two-Tone Sector Dial - Retailed by GALLI ZÜRICH | Applied Breguet Numbers | Cal.83 | Screw-back Case | Stainleess Steel - Staybrite

 

We’re genuinely excited to share this exceptional 1930s IWC, one of those watches that immediately makes you stop and take a closer look. The two-tone sector dial is the clear highlight, beautifully aged with a warm, even patina that draws you in. Applied Breguet numerals paired with clean batons strike a perfect balance, adding elegance without ever feeling overdone.

Powering the watch is the renowned IWC Caliber 83, a movement long prized by collectors for its quality and reliability. Everything is housed in a stainless-steel Staybrite “Hermet” case, an early waterproof construction made in minimal numbers and rarely seen today.

And if that’s not enough, this piece features a double-signed dial, retailed by Galli Zürich, one of Switzerland’s oldest watch retailers still in operation, dating back to 1882. It’s a small but deeply romantic detail, the kind that rewards the keen eye and adds another layer of history to an already compelling watch.

Calatrava-style proportions, a sector dial with Breguet numerals, and a true steel waterproof case, this is the best of all worlds. Simply fantastic.

 

THE FINE PRINT

Maker: Internatinal Watch Company 
Year: 1930s
Movement: Manual wind  Cal. 83
Material: Staybrite Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 30.5mm
Lume: Non
Bracelet/Strap:  New BOR bracelet made in Japan
Lug width: 16mm
Box/Papers: Non

 -This watch was photographed on a 6.9 inch / 175mm wrist.




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