IWC Tear Drop 18k Jumbo 1947
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IWC Cal. 88, 1947 - Oversized elegance. Legendary movement. Quiet perfection.
This exceptional IWC dress watch from 1947 embodies the golden era of Swiss watchmaking — combining mechanical integrity with visual restraint. Housed in an oversized 37 mm 18k yellow gold case, its design is elevated by large, teardrop lugs that add both presence and poise on the wrist.
The caramel colored dial is a lesson in balance and purity — untouched and clean, with warm tones and golden hands and matching hour markers. There's no clutter here — only elegance, perfectly preserved.
If you're looking for a vintage dress piece that bridges classic Swiss craftsmanship with contemporary proportions — this is it.
- wrist size in our picture is 18cm circumference -
DIAL:
- original never touched caramel dial in flawless condition
- original hands and crown
STRAP & BUCKLE:
- dark brown GOLDAMMER Kardinal leather strap fitting up to 20 cm wrist size / 2 mm thick
- gold plated GOLDAMMER buckle
CASE:
- excellent overall condition, showing minor traces of use
- 3- body 18k yellow gold case with snap-on case back from case maker Charles Dubois & Cie
- 37 mm (without crown) / 44 mm (lug-to-lug) / 18 mm (between lugs) / 9 mm thick
- year: 1947
- total weight: 40 g
MOVEMENT:
- International Watch Co Cal. 88 - manual
- 18 jewels, 18000 A/h, 44 hours power reserve
- professionally serviced in 11/2025
- +25 sec/d / 340°
BOX & PAPERS:
- GOLDAMMER certificate of authenticity & service documentation card
- GOLDAMMER box
GOLDAMMER REFERENCE: #1279
IWC
Founded in 1868 by American engineer Florentine Ariosto Jones in the Swiss town of Schaffhausen, IWC — International Watch Company — has always walked its own path. While most Swiss maisons clustered in the west, IWC brought innovation to the north. Precision, technical excellence, and clean industrial design became the pillars of its identity.
IWC doesn’t chase trends. It builds instruments — for pilots, engineers, explorers, and thinkers. And that utilitarian DNA has given birth to some of the most iconic vintage watches of the 20th century: the Big Pilot, the Ingenieur, the Portugieser. Each one a response to a real-world need, and yet each executed with a sense of minimalist beauty that collectors revere.
There’s a quiet toughness to IWC. You feel it in the oversized crowns of their aviation watches, designed to be operated with gloves. In the anti-magnetic shielding of their 1950s Ingenieurs. In the deep-water engineering of their Aquatimer divers. These were watches made to perform — and made to last.
Today, vintage IWC watches are treasured for their clarity of purpose and unpretentious excellence. No flamboyance. Just clean lines, perfect proportions, and movements built with integrity. They're for the kind of collector who appreciates substance over showmanship.
To wear a vintage IWC is to wear intention. It says you value precision. Heritage. Quiet power. It’s a watch for those who see beauty in function, and elegance in simplicity.
Whether it's a mid-century dress piece, a Cold War-era tool watch, or a classic chronograph — IWC proves that true luxury doesn’t need to shout. It just needs to work flawlessly, decade after decade.
And in a world full of noise, an IWC vintage watch is a statement of restraint. Understated. Enduring. Always in control.
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