Rooted in a lineage stretching back to the 1950s, the IWC Ingenieur was conceived for scientists and engineers who demanded serious anti-magnetic capability from their timepiece. The IW322404 carries that technical tradition forward through a 46mm round carbon case — 14.5mm thick — that delivers a notably high strength-to-weight ratio. A screw-down crown and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal round out the case construction.
The black dial is rendered with Arabic numerals alongside index hour markers, while luminous black hands keep the display legible across varying light conditions. The automatic calibre 80110, featuring a Pellaton winding system, drives the standard display of hours, minutes, seconds, and date. A fixed bezel frames the dial cleanly without interruption.
A black rubber strap with green nylon stitching fastens via a buckle clasp, offering a comfortable and durable wearing experience suited to both professional settings and relaxed occasions. This example, dated to 2018, is accompanied by its original box and papers.