Koen Simon is a 26-year-old watch collector from The Netherlands. A daily reader of Quill & Pad, he’s a fan of high-end watchmaking. He lately despatched me this story so as to add to our “Why I Purchased It” sequence about his classic IWC Reference 504 with Türler dial.

IWC Reference 504 ‘Türler’ (photograph courtesy Koen Simon)
Koen writes:
In my earlier Why I Purchased It article about my two-tone Christiaan van der Klaauw Orion, I said that I focus totally on classic IWC and classic Vacheron Constantin. At the moment I elaborate on a classic IWC I lately bought, a Reference 504 with “Türler” dial.
Why I like classic IWC
My ardour for watches began with an IWC. Once I was a baby, my household and I might go snowboarding in Switzerland. On our means house we’d go to my Uncle Otto in Basel.
Throughout considered one of these visits once I was 12 years outdated, I seen his watch. I used to be very intrigued by the sweeping second hand because it was so totally different from the hacked motion of the second hand on my quartz (Disney) watch. Otto’s watch was an IWC Caliber 854, and it immediately piqued my curiosity in mechanical watches.

Koen Simon’s Uncle Otto and his IWC Caliber 854 (photograph courtesy Koen Simon)
After my curiosity was sparked, I started to analysis watches, studying books, blogs, and boards, and went to a number of commerce gala’s.
Six years later, once I was 18, I bought my first mechanical luxurious watch: an IWC Classic Assortment Portofino in metal. I subsequently joined the IWC discussion board.
By way of this discussion board I’ve made many mates with whom I’ve been in shut contact for a few years; pre-Covid, we met yearly in Amsterdam. Except for that, I additionally attended particular collector occasions throughout SIHH and in Schaffhausen.
I used to be, and nonetheless am, the youngest member, however I’ve all the time been welcomed with open arms. The IWC collectors’ group has performed a key position in my improvement as a collector and members have usually helped me to analysis particular items that I come throughout.
As a result of my ardour for watches began with IWC and due to my supportive IWC mates, I’ve a weak spot for this model’s classic watches.
How I discovered the IWC Reference 504 Türler
Daily, I search for particular watches, and a pair months in the past I used to be shopping Chrono24 once I seen a watch that appeared slightly odd due to three issues: the form of the case, the dial, and the Türler signature.

IWC Reference 504 ‘Türler’ (photograph courtesy Koen Simon)
The watch was listed by a non-public vendor from the USA. who informed me that there should have been an fascinating story as Türler is a well-known retailer primarily based in Zürich. One way or the other the watch went from Zürich to the USA.
So it was time for me to research the historical past of this lovely watch so far as doable.
Investigation mode activated: speaking to IWC’s Dr. David Seyffer
I began my analysis by asking the vendor extra questions concerning the historical past of the watch.
The vendor informed me he lives in Phoenix, Arizona. He discovered the watch at an property sale and acquired it from the grandson of the unique proprietor, a profitable businessman from New York who retired and moved to Phoenix. He had traveled so much for his work, which I believe is particular given it was the Forties. I can not affirm if any of this story is true, however I are inclined to consider the vendor. Worst case state of affairs is that it’s only a good story.
The subsequent step in my analysis was to contact Dr. David Seyffer, curator of the IWC Museum. I wished to know particularly if the case and motion numbers had been matching.
The reply I acquired from him [lightly edited here for grammar and clarity –ed] proved to be way more detailed and fascinating than I may have imagined.
“The watch is certainly a Caliber 88 watch that was initially bought on October 14, 1947, to Türler in Zurich. The reference was 504.
“However then one thing unusual occurred: the watch was despatched again from Türler after which bought one 12 months later to a wholesaler I have no idea. Because of your watch we all know that the ‘Türler’ dial was not exchanged. Very fascinating story. However crucial factor is that the numbers are matching.
“From the information, the case maker was known as ‘H. Jeanmeret’ [sic]. What number of of Reference 504 had been made in whole sadly I can’t say.”
I used to be within the backseat of my brother’s automotive once I acquired this e-mail and (so far as doable) I jumped for pleasure. I completely beloved studying so many particulars concerning the watch. However one huge thriller stays: why was the watch despatched again after one 12 months and why wasn’t the dial changed for an additional when it was bought to a different wholesaler? It nonetheless had “Türler” on it.
That can stay a thriller. A thriller that to me vastly contributes to the attraction of the watch.
Now that I knew the precise reference, and contemplating that IWC couldn’t inform me what number of watches of that reference had been made, I attempted to search out as many identified examples as doable.
I discovered that the case of this watch with its so-called “satan horn” lugs is one thing uncommon in classic IWC. Through the years I’ve personally come throughout six items in whole. I’m not certain whether or not all these instances had been made by the identical maker, however I assume so.
I discovered that these six watches are powered by three totally different actions, although: Caliber 88 (three), Caliber 89 (two), and Caliber 83 (one).

IWC Reference 504 ‘Türler’ (photograph courtesy Koen Simon)
The dial can be particular. Initially, “gilt” dials [by which Koen means the printed gold-colored elements and not the entire dial, which, as we can see, is black –ed] usually are not widespread with IWC. It’s all the time a rarity to see one. A number of the components on this dial are uncommon too, specifically the dot markers marking the five-minute intervals together with the Arabic numerals at 12, 3, and 9 o’clock. I’ve seen that mixture on a few Caliber 89s and Caliber 88s; nevertheless, it’s the primary time I’ve seen it with a “gilt” dial.
The dial has two different uncommon options: the brand font and the Türler co-signature. That is the primary time I’ve ever seen this mixture in its entirety in an IWC. I’ve seen one other Caliber 88 with the identical dial structure (however with Roman numerals), the identical signature, and nearly the identical emblem font, however that instance has a special case.
My private hyperlink to Türler
Though I wasn’t particularly trying to find a watch with a Türler signature, it does add an additional emotional dimension for me.
As briefly talked about within the introduction, my ardour for watches began once I was 12 years outdated. I quickly grew to become utterly obsessive about watches.
After receiving my highschool diploma at 15, I made a decision to go on a visit via Switzerland by prepare. I had an Interrail ticket, which implies that inside a sure variety of days I may take a sure variety of prepare journeys. I deliberate to go to Basel, Schaffhausen, Zürich, Lausanne, and Geneva with the only real suggest of visiting something watch associated. Primarily watch shops and museums.
I bear in mind visiting the Türler retailer once I went to Zürich and regardless of my age I used to be welcomed with heat hospitality. I defined my love for watches to the employees and was proven essentially the most spectacular watches whereas having fun with a pleasant espresso. Except for this, I keep in mind that in the midst of the shop there was a really spectacular clock with astronomical problems. Each the hospitality and this clock left deep impressions on me.
This stays a really cherished reminiscence. It was the primary time I went on a multiple-week journey with out my dad and mom. It taught me that having real ardour is a incredible software and I get pleasure from assembly nice folks and bear in mind with pleasure the enjoyment it gave me to fulfill them.
Each time I see the Türler signature it jogs my memory of a younger model of myself, able to discover the world and go after my ardour. It was an actual journey. This watch in some way appears like a belated memento of that journey. A form reminder to remain younger and adventurous.
Fast Info IWC Reference 504 “Türler”
Case: 36 mm, 18-karat yellow gold
Motion: hand-wound Caliber 88, 2.5 Hz/18,000 vph frequency, 36-hour energy reserve
Features: hours, minutes, seconds
* This text was first revealed 18 February 2022 at Why I Purchased It: Collector Koen Simon And His IWC Reference 504 ‘Türler’
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