Up for sale is one of the more interesting items from my collection, an IWC Ingenieur Titanium Double Chronograph with a stuffing silver dial. Its without doubt one of the most legible at a glance watches that I own. Its a spectacular watch and features Richard Habring’s double chrono mechanism to allow split timing events - hence the extra large second hand. The grey, brushed case is highlighted with the inclusion of the 5 bold screw heads around the bezel. The lug shape and titanium case make it extremely comfortable to wear, despite its bulky size, you can see it below on my moderately skinny 7.25”/18.4cm wrist. The case is blemish free and the buckle and strap are also unmarked. The inner display box and liners and all manuals, and cleaning cloth are present and pristine. The outer white cardboard box has two small tears at the rear where the flap attaches that are hard to see in the pictures. Purchased new from an authorised dealer in January 2014, I’m asking $4,699 USD OBRO shipped to the USA or Australia, slightly more to the rest of the world. Wired bank transfer preferred, but PayPal accepted from verified members. Plenty of references available upon request. Specifications: Titanium Case with brushed finish Black Rubber strap with tang buckle with IWC etched logo SIlver dial with recessed and bevelled sun dials Sword shaped open worked hours and minutes hands with Superluminova fill Applied black indices with Superluminova fill Subdial chrono hands and large seconds main hand with Superluminova tips Mechanical chronograph movement with soft iron inner case for improved magnetic resistance Self-winding with 44-hour power reserve when fully wound Date and day display Stopwatch function with hours, minutes and seconds Small hacking seconds Split-seconds hand for intermediate timing operated by pusher at 10 o’clock Screw-in crown Sapphire glass, flat, antireflective coating on both sides Water-resistant 12 bar Case height 16 mm Diameter 45 mm