This is a beautiful piece of IWC from the mid-1940s, featuring the rare Cal.70 movement, with a fancy lug design and a white dial. It's extremely rare as it was only manufactured for a mere two years, from 1945 to 1946. The Cal.70 movement, known for its simplicity compared to previous movements, was said to have been modified for use in military models at that time. Its production was brief, especially with the introduction of the Cal.88 small seconds movement in 1946, making it an exceptionally rare movement.
The dial exhibits a typical IWC design with pink applied index and pink hands, creating an elegant and timeless look. With its distinctive lugs and a substantial 35mm case, this watch stands out among other IWC models of smaller sizes, showcasing its unique presence and rarity.