I bought my grail watch
The IWC Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Chronograph, reference 3755, in white ceramic. It’s rare and quietly revolutionary. Designed in the 1980s with a movement by the legendary Kurt Klaus, it represents a turning point in modern perpetual calendar watchmaking. In this video, I share the story of how I found mine (one of only 20 made), what makes it technically and historically significant, and why it’s so personal to me as a collector. From the ceramic case to the Kurt Klaus crown operated movement, this piece deserves a closer look. #iwc #watchcollector #history

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