While the 1980s had many watchmaking firsts, the IWC Da Vinci has its own set of bragging rights as the first perpetual calendar chronograph that could be adjusted from the crown. The module was designed by legend Kurt Klaus in 1985 and was
link based on a Valjoux 7750 movement. But what's most 1980s to me are the curvy case design and bulbous buttons. You can read more about the old (and the
link new!) Da Vinci, and watch Jack give it A Week
link on the Wrist, by clicking right here.– Cara Barrett