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IWC Ingenieur Automatic

Reference IW322702 · Boron Carbide

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The lowest current ask for the IWC Ingenieur Automatic (ref. IW322702) is $10,250 at Bulang And Sons. The auction record is $25,000 (Phillips Geneva, 2015). Updated July 4, 2026. View lowest ask →

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The IWC Ingenieur Automatic IW322702 was produced between approximately 2005 and 2008 as a limited edition of 1,000 pieces. This reference is distinguished by its 42.5mm case constructed from titanium with a bezel and crown guards made of boron carbide, a ceramic material noted for its extreme hardness. Collectors value the model for its use of the in-house caliber 80110, which features the Pellaton winding system and an integrated shock absorption mechanism. The dial is black with a textured "I" pattern and lacks the "AMG" branding found on other contemporary collaborations. On the secondary market, the IW322702 typically trades between $6,000 and $9,000 depending on condition and the presence of original accessories. A notable production detail is that this was the first time IWC utilized boron carbide, a material more commonly used in tank armor and industrial abrasives, in watchmaking.

Auction track record

1 documented sale since 2015. Top hammer $25,000 at Phillips Geneva in 2015. Median hammer: $25,000.

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IW322702 · Ingenieur Automatic "Tribute to Nico Rosberg" 2015 $25,000 Phillips Geneva

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