
IWC Aquatimer Chronograph Day-Date – Box & Card
3,160 €
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BUY / I HAVE A QUESTIONDESCRIPTION
IWC launched the first Aquatimer in 1967, created during an era when recreational and professional diving were rapidly expanding, and the demand for robust, water-resistant timepieces was at its peak. IWC’s early dive watches came late compared to other brands (Rolex, Blancpain or Zodiac) but reflected the lessons of the tool-watch age: overbuilt cases, legible dials, and bezels engineered to track bottom time with absolute clarity. But from the start, the company also looked for ways to push beyond the standard formula, experimenting with case designs, technology, and safety systems that would distinguish their divers from those of other manufacturers.
Over the decades, IWC’s dive watch lineage has been defined not by a single style but by a series of technical milestones. IWC’s engineering approach has been consistent: start with the real-world needs of the diver, whether military, commercial, or recreational, then build a watch that meets those needs. Aesthetic considerations followed the functional, resulting in watches whose visual identity is inseparable from their technical purpose.
This model was released in 2009, the Aquatimer Chronograph underwent a radical redesign with the debut of the Ref. IW3767, replacing the internal bezel with a newly engineered external system. The 43.5 mm stainless steel case, 15.2 mm thick, preserved the 120m water resistance.
The bezel was topped with a 4mm sapphire insert, beneath which lay a deeply lumed minute scale applied in six layers of Super-LumiNova. The first quarter-hour was marked in high-contrast yellow for decompression stop timing, chosen for its visibility in low-light underwater environments. The system’s tactile ratcheting allowed precise minute indexing even with gloves.
The dial was refined with colour-matched chronograph subdials, improving visual balance. The Calibre 79320 stayed, retaining its IWC-tuned 7750 base, with the same regulation and custom finishing as the 3719. Crown tubes and pusher assemblies are carried over the torque-optimised spring system for reliable actuation under water pressure.
The watch comes with its original warranty card, inner (it is not so good condition) / outer box and of course our dealer invoice.
DETAILS
Brand: IWC
Model: Aquatimer Chronograph
Year: 2010
Movement: Automatic
Caliber: IW79320
Diameter: 44 mm
Case material: Steel
Bracelet material: Rubber
Dial: Black
SHIPPING & RETURN
SHIPPING
Delivery is free of charge within Hungary. International delivery is 75 EUR for Europe and 110 EUR for rest of World. We use DHL express service which usually means next day delivery within EU. Any orders received after 2 pm on a Thursday will be despatched the following Monday.
If you are ordering from a country outside of Europe you may be liable to pay import duties from customs. You are responsible for additional charges for customs clearance; we have no control over these charges and cannot predict what they may be. Customs policies vary widely from country to country, you should contact your local customs office for further information.
All our watches are packed in a protective box and wrapped in bubble wrap.Please note that a signature will be required on delivery of goods.
You will receive a delivery confirmation by e-mail, which will include your tracking number.
RETURNS
We hope that you love your new watch, but if you wish to return it we are happy to offer an exchange or returnsd within 14 days from receipt of the watch. The watch must be returned to us in the original packaging and in the same condition as it left us, otherwise we will not be able to refund your money. We are unable to offer any exchanges or refunds on items that are scratched, damaged!
Please do not use the leather strap until you are completely sure you want to keep the watch, otherwise we will have to charge you for the cost of the strap.
The watch should be returned by a tracked and insured method, please take out adequate insurance.
Sorry, but we are unable to refund postage costs.
Please contact us if you wish to return your watch.
We do not accept returns for watches purchased in person.

















