Details
CIRCA: 1984
CASE MATERIAL: 18k yellow gold
DIAMETER: 34 mm.
BRACELET: Integrated 18k yellow gold bracelet
DIAL: Cream with applied hour markers, ‘Crown Khanjar’ at 9 o’ clock
MOVEMENT: Cal. 375, automatic protected by a Faraday cage
FUNCTION: Time, date
WITH: Presentation box
Brought to you by

Lot Essay

In the mid-1970s, IWC tasked Gerald Genta to design the third generation of the Ingénieur. The result was the Ingenieur SL (steel line), an anti-magnetic wristwatch carried the trademark integrated bracelet design that Genta had mastered with the Nautilus and the Royal Oak earlier in the decade.

The present Ref. 9925 carries the prized Crown Khanjar logo on its dial, the symbol of the Oman royal family. It suggests that the watch was given away as a gift by the late Sultan Qaboos Bin Said, the ruler of the Gulf country.

Related Articles

Sorry, we are unable to display this content. Please check your connection.

More from
Watches Online: The Dubai Edit
Place your bid Condition report

A Christie's specialist may contact you to discuss this lot or to notify you if the condition changes prior to the sale.

I confirm that I have read this Important Notice regarding Condition Reports and agree to its terms. View Condition Report