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'''Cal. 30110''' was an [[automatic]] watch movement from [[IWC]] based on the [[ETA 2892A2]] produced in the 2000s.
 
==History==
 
Beginning in [[1950]], IWC produced automatic watch movements featuring their patented [[Pellaton]] winding system. This series of movements, starting with [[IWC 81|Cal. 81]], was well-respected and produced in large numbers. But like other companies, IWC was unable to invest in a new movement generation in the face of the [[quartz crisis]]. So IWC's Pellaton movements ended production around [[1975]] with the [[IWC 854|Cal. 854]]. IWC then turned to other companies to supply movements. High-end watches were fitted with the refined and thin [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]] movement [[JLC 889|Cal. 889]], now known as [[IWC 3254|IWC Cal. 3254]]. The remainder of IWC's automatic watches used [[IWC 375|Cal. 375]], which was based on the [[Eterna]]-designed [[ETA 2892]]. As the industry rebounded and ETA introduced the improved [[ETA 2892-2]], IWC followed with their [[IWC 3752|Cal. 3752 family]].
 
When ETA released the [[ETA 2892A2]] in [[1998]], IWC began adopting it, starting with '''Cal. 30110'''. This family replaced the 2892-2 movements within a decade. In the 2010s, IWC began replacing [[ETA]] as a supplier with [[Sellita]], renumbering movements as the [[IWC 35111|Cal. 35111 family]].
 
==Movement Family==
 
* 30110 - [[ETA 2892A2]] - Replaced [[IWC 37524]]
** [[IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XV|IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XV, Ref. 3253]] (1999-2006)
** [[IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XVI|IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XVI, Ref. 3255]] (2006-2013)
** [[IWC Pilot's Watch Midsize|IWC Pilot's Watch Midsize, Ref. 3256]] (2006-2007)
** [[IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XVII|IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XVII, Ref. 3265]] (2012-2015)
** [[IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XVIII|IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XVIII, Ref. 3270]] (2016-present)
** [[IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XVIII|IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XVIII Top Gun, Ref. 3247]] (2016-2017)
** [[IWC Portofino 3533]] (2003-2006)
** [[IWC GST Aquatimer 3536]] (1998-2003)
** [[IWC Aquatimer 3538]] (2004-2008)
** [[IWC Aquatimer 3548]] (2004-2008)
** [[IWC Aquatimer Deep Two 3547]] (2009-2013)
** [[IWC Aquatimer Automatic 2000 3568]] (2009-2013)
** [[IWC Portofino 3563]] (2007-2010)
** [[IWC Portofino Midsize 3564]] (2007-2008)
** [[IWC Ingenieur 4515|IWC Ingenieur "Midsize", Ref. 4515]] (2005-2008)
** [[IWC Ingenieur 3239|IWC Ingenieur "Laureus", Ref. 3239]] (2016)
** [[IWC Da Vinci SL 9268]] (1998-2002)
* 30120 - [[ETA 2892A2]] - Replaced [[IWC 37521]]
** [[IWC Portofino 3513]] (1999-2002)
** [[IWC Portofino 3514]] (1990-1996)
** [[IWC Portofino 9251]] (1989-2002)
** [[IWC Portofino 9261]] (-1988)
** [[IWC Aquatimer 3290]] (2014-present)
** [[IWC Aquatimer Deep Three 3557]] (2014-2016)
* 30130 - [[Big date]] [[ETA 2896]]
** [[IWC Da Vinci 4523]] (2007-2016)
* 30710 - [[Second timezone]] [[ETA 2893-2]] - Replaced [[IWC 37526]]
** [[IWC Pilot's Watch UTC|IWC Pilot's Watch UTC, Ref. 3251]] (1999-2010)
* 30750 - [[World time]] [[ETA 2892A2]] - Replaced [[IWC 37526]]
 
{{WD|
'''Description:'''
:[[Automatic]] movement
 
'''Functions:'''
:Hours, minutes, [[central seconds]]
:Quickset date
 
'''Data:'''
:12.5 [[ligne]] (28.0 mm) or 11.5 ligne (25.6 mm), 3.6 mm thick
:21 [[jewels]] (plus 9 ruby ball bearings on Cal. 375)
:28,800 A/h
:[[Power reserve]] 42 hours
 
'''Production period:'''
:Production: [[1998]]-Present
:Predecessor: [[IWC 3752]]
:Successor: [[IWC 35111]]
}}
 
[[Category:Movements]]
[[Category:Automatic movements]]
[[Category:IWC calibres|30110]]

Latest revision as of 15:14, 23 July 2021

Cal. 30110 was an automatic watch movement from IWC based on the ETA 2892A2 produced in the 2000s.

History

Beginning in 1950, IWC produced automatic watch movements featuring their patented Pellaton winding system. This series of movements, starting with Cal. 81, was well-respected and produced in large numbers. But like other companies, IWC was unable to invest in a new movement generation in the face of the quartz crisis. So IWC's Pellaton movements ended production around 1975 with the Cal. 854. IWC then turned to other companies to supply movements. High-end watches were fitted with the refined and thin Jaeger-LeCoultre movement Cal. 889, now known as IWC Cal. 3254. The remainder of IWC's automatic watches used Cal. 375, which was based on the Eterna-designed ETA 2892. As the industry rebounded and ETA introduced the improved ETA 2892-2, IWC followed with their Cal. 3752 family.

When ETA released the ETA 2892A2 in 1998, IWC began adopting it, starting with Cal. 30110. This family replaced the 2892-2 movements within a decade. In the 2010s, IWC began replacing ETA as a supplier with Sellita, renumbering movements as the Cal. 35111 family.

Movement Family

Description:

Automatic movement

Functions:

Hours, minutes, central seconds
Quickset date

Data:

12.5 ligne (28.0 mm) or 11.5 ligne (25.6 mm), 3.6 mm thick
21 jewels (plus 9 ruby ball bearings on Cal. 375)
28,800 A/h
Power reserve 42 hours

Production period:

Production: 1998-Present
Predecessor: IWC 3752
Successor: IWC 35111