Time Exposure
路Even though its introduction came in 1978.
Recent addition to the small collection. I made a short list of watches in the $2-$3K range that I liked (some of which I owned but were sacrificed years ago to help acquire something "better").
I kept thinking of the IWC Porsche Design Titan. I revisited threads to refresh my memory about dial and bracelet varieties. And although I've bought then sold/traded three, I had to get the fourth.
This one is probably circa 1982. It has the one-pin link bracelet, which was the first of three designs (and the weakest, so, yay survivor!) The dial was the third of five different ones used from 1978-1998. It is considered by many who collect these to be the most desirable dial variation (or a close second most desired after the very first version). This dial features "all" the writing: IWC in block, International Watch Co Schaffhausen in script, Porsche Design in block, and the pd logo.
Integrated pushers contribute to a design I think still looks modern. For the budget, I have to admit this is my favorite watch, surpassing even my much loved and missed Omega Speedmaster 105.012-66 CB (which is now about six times the value of this IWC). The movement is the Valjoux 7750, as modified by IWC. I've heard arguments on both sides (1) it's just a 7750, and (2) it's so heavily altered by IWC that some consider it an IWC movement. I don't agree it's an IWC movement, but I'm a huge fan of the 7750. With few exceptions, this is as good as a 7750 can get.
Used with scratches where I'd end up putting them anyway (so I have no plans to polish it). The seller had it listed on the 'bay at $2,200, and agreed to accept my $2,000 offer. The low end of retail, they are sometimes seen for less, but usually stagnate at an asking price closer to $3k for similar condition. Not much demand or appreciation for these, but those that do appreciate it LOVE it!
Comments most welcome, good or bad, polite or rude, I know this isn't everyone's cup of tea!

Recent addition to the small collection. I made a short list of watches in the $2-$3K range that I liked (some of which I owned but were sacrificed years ago to help acquire something "better").
I kept thinking of the IWC Porsche Design Titan. I revisited threads to refresh my memory about dial and bracelet varieties. And although I've bought then sold/traded three, I had to get the fourth.
This one is probably circa 1982. It has the one-pin link bracelet, which was the first of three designs (and the weakest, so, yay survivor!) The dial was the third of five different ones used from 1978-1998. It is considered by many who collect these to be the most desirable dial variation (or a close second most desired after the very first version). This dial features "all" the writing: IWC in block, International Watch Co Schaffhausen in script, Porsche Design in block, and the pd logo.

Integrated pushers contribute to a design I think still looks modern. For the budget, I have to admit this is my favorite watch, surpassing even my much loved and missed Omega Speedmaster 105.012-66 CB (which is now about six times the value of this IWC). The movement is the Valjoux 7750, as modified by IWC. I've heard arguments on both sides (1) it's just a 7750, and (2) it's so heavily altered by IWC that some consider it an IWC movement. I don't agree it's an IWC movement, but I'm a huge fan of the 7750. With few exceptions, this is as good as a 7750 can get.
Used with scratches where I'd end up putting them anyway (so I have no plans to polish it). The seller had it listed on the 'bay at $2,200, and agreed to accept my $2,000 offer. The low end of retail, they are sometimes seen for less, but usually stagnate at an asking price closer to $3k for similar condition. Not much demand or appreciation for these, but those that do appreciate it LOVE it!
Comments most welcome, good or bad, polite or rude, I know this isn't everyone's cup of tea!