
The stainless steel edition with a white dial bears the reference number IW380801 and costs roughly 8,500 USD new. A tachymeter scale runs around the dial's outer edge. This movement comes with a date display at 3, a small seconds at 6, an hour counter at 9, and a minute counter at 12 o'clock. For example, the 42-mm Ingenieur Chronograph is outfitted with the in-house caliber 69375. In addition to three-hand models, this collection also includes various chronographs. This timepiece costs a solid 15,000 USD in mint condition. You'll have to dig much deeper in your pockets for the rose gold Ingenieur Automatic ref. If you'd prefer a black dial and a three-piece link stainless steel bracelet, that price climbs to about 5,900 USD. IW357001 with a bright sunburst dial and a leather strap. Set aside around 4,800 USD for a 40-mm stainless steel ref. This movement is based on the Sellita SW 300-1. However, current watches get their power from the caliber 35111 with a date display and 42-hour reserve. It comes with narrow, glow-in-the-dark hands and hour markers dotted with luminous material. The three-hand Ingenieur Automatic bears an especially close resemblance to the ref. Like the original models from the 1950s, these watches have a round case.

A new design in 2016 saw the IWC Ingenieur going back to its roots.
