IWC Introduces the Aquatimer Automatic 2000 “35 Years Ocean 2000”

An ironically chunky tribute to an awesomely sleek dive watch.

Introduced in 1982 as a wristwatch for German navy divers before being sold commercially, the IWC Porsche Design Ocean 2000 was styled by Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, the designer behind the iconic 911 sports car. A remarkably sleek yet functional timepiece, the Ocean 2000 is the inspiration for the newly unveiled Aquatimer Automatic 2000 Edition “35 Years Ocean 2000”.

Forty-two millimetres in diameter and made of titanium just like the Ocean 2000, the new Aquatimer is also the thinnest dive watch in the IWC collection. But it is still 14.5mm high, almost 50% thicker than the Ocean 2000, which was just over 10mm.

The Aquatimer also features the SafeDive bezel that’s found on all current IWC dive watches. It’s an unusual mechanism with an inner rotating elapsed time ring that sits under the sapphire crystal, which is controlled by the external bezel. Both are linked by gears hidden under a cap on the case at nine o’clock.

And the one element of the new Aquatimer that’s exactly the same as the Ocean 2000 is the movement, the IWC cal. 30120 that is actually an ETA 2892-A2. It’s robust, easy to service, as well as self-winding with a 42-hour power reserve.

Price and availability

Limited to 350 pieces, the Aquatimer Automatic 2000 Edition “35 Years Ocean 2000” (ref. IW329101) is already available at IWC boutiques and retailers, priced at US$7400 or S$11,200.


 

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