It’s remarkable how a piece of metal and glass can captivate the human eye. We always get a little misty when we receive such a beautiful vintage IWC—and then have to let it go again.
This watch is in breathtaking condition. We would rate it 9.7/10.
It still features its original clasp and is delivered with an original extract from the IWC archives, dating the watch to June 1983.
According to the IWC case number, the watch was manufactured in 1979, but was first sold in June 1983 in Zurich.
This Golf Club Automatic (Ref. 1829) features a plated, rhodium-finished, brushed dial.
The rhodium-grey tone is a perfect match for virtually any strap combination.
Powered by the famous Calibre 8541 automatic movement with date.
It is one of only 1,000 pieces ever produced. We also currently offer the Ref. 1830 with integrated steel bracelet.
The design is believed to be one of the last works created by Gérald Genta for IWC in the late 1970s.
The watch cannot deny its kinship with Genta’s other iconic designs.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a timepiece with above-average potential for value appreciation.
The entire watch is preserved in an almost perfect state of conservation.













