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Title: Iwc chrono
Post by: ayvin on April 20, 2014, 11:36:35 AM
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Thinking of get a iwc chrono, hv narrow down the choices to 377701 n 387802, but couldn't much review abt the spitfire..
Would like to get some opinion from fellow forummers here is it worth to pay more to get the ardoise dial n the new in house 89365 cal.
Thanks in advance for all the input and opinion
Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: artyca on April 20, 2014, 12:54:23 PM
Hi ayvin, if you can afford the Spitfire then go for it! But the only setback about it is the chrono can only time up to 60 minutes vs. 12 hours in the Pilot.
Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: sidestreaker on April 20, 2014, 12:55:20 PM
I was contemplating between this 2 and here are my comments.

1. 3777 - is reliable Valjoux, anti-magnetic (as how a pilot watch should), looks almost expensive but good value for money.

Personal comments - Perhaps the most popular IWC pilot watch out there as the price is reasonable and not to mention a lot of copy-cats of this model as well. A safe choice.

Technical/reliability - It's a Valjoux. can't go wrong. Check on us again in the next 10 yrs and tell us how it outlasts the other watches in your collection.

2. 3878 (spitfire)- flyback chronograph by IWC. In-house movement, longer PR (60+hrs), however, no anti-magnetic soft iron cage. Nice engraving at the back and a beautiful ardiose dial.

Personal comments - If you're not into having anti-magnetic properties here, it is an attractive pilot watch. The dial is less cluttering and the applied numerals adds more depth to it. The ardoise dial is to die for also. Previously dials of this sort is only for white gold casing. Best looking Pilot watch in the 2012 release in my opinion.

Technical/reliability - Column wheel fly-back chronograph. Sounds good on paper, eh? However, the reset function has an issue where sometimes (very rarely) it resets between 55 to 05 seconds. It's the nature of the construct of the calibre and a quick start and reset again will bring it back to zero. I have tested this in other models using the same calibre. Not exactly a fault or deal breaker (IMO) but some may find it annoying.

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looks good even with my lousy photography skills

If you're looking for a tool watch as a daily beater, get the 3777. It'll probably carry all the scratches and war scars and you'd won't mind a bit. It's something you can run it to the ground with. My brother has this and he's loving it.

If you're more of an enthusiast looking to build a collection of nice watches and getting something exotic, 3878 is the obvious choice, just by wrist presence itself. AD does give good discount on this one. I almost got it but was distracted by something else...

In any case, can't go wrong with either one.

ps- if you're interested, check out the IWC forum. the IW3878 has been chose to to be the 3rd ed IWC Forum's Watch and it has magnetic properties, minus the ardoise dial, triple date and the engraving. Also it has the fake patina colours on the index and hands. Not to my taste but a choice nonetheless. You can order this via Richemont IWC boutique.


Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: el118 on April 20, 2014, 05:23:58 PM
Listen to bro side streaker, he is the iwc master. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: ayvin on April 29, 2014, 09:03:11 PM
Thanks for all the precious input and opinion. Finally....
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Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: kenji1903 on April 30, 2014, 05:45:40 AM
beautiful :thumbsup:
congratulations!
Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: jason_recliner on April 30, 2014, 08:04:15 AM
That is one sweet chrono!
Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: sidestreaker on April 30, 2014, 10:07:52 AM
Congratulation Ayvin and wear it in good health!

Great looking chrono!
Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: chrisyen on May 05, 2014, 12:22:56 PM
congrats... this one look more modern with its 3d dial
as compare to more traditional look 3777
Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: jwrx on May 06, 2014, 04:28:08 PM
(http://i953.photobucket.com/albums/ae18/ayvin88/imagejpg1_zps3e79d6b4.jpg)

Thinking of get a iwc chrono, hv narrow down the choices to 377701 n 387802, but couldn't much review abt the spitfire..
Would like to get some opinion from fellow forummers here is it worth to pay more to get the ardoise dial n the new in house 89365 cal.
Thanks in advance for all the input and opinion

hi,

 Saw the spitfire being advertised in todays STAR and just had to do some research on it, its a awesome looking pilots chrono. Would you mind telling me how much and where you got it? PM also can

 
Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: Laktos Kid on May 07, 2014, 08:20:33 PM
Wow! A spitfire !!! awesome acquisition man~ really love the dial. Wear it in good health  :Cheers:
Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: Alvin-8880 on May 07, 2014, 09:45:27 PM
Hi Ayvin, mind PM me the price u paid. Thx
Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: jwrx on May 11, 2014, 07:44:30 AM
both are lovely watches, but if you see them in real life, the 3878 looks far more expensive...its a combo of the numbers and dials
Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: BigMan123 on May 11, 2014, 06:10:41 PM
Hi Ayvin, mind PM me the price u paid. Thx
Also pm me the price if you dont mind sharing
Title: Re: Iwc chrono
Post by: artyca on May 11, 2014, 10:16:43 PM
Congrats on your new acquisition and wear it in good health