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Replica Aquatimer Watches

Our iwc aquatimer replica collection features 10 models covering the core Aquatimer range — chronograph, automatic and special expedition editions. The Aquatimer, launched in 1967, is IWC’s dedicated dive watch — engineered for underwater legibility with luminous markers, rotating bezel for elapsed dive time and water resistance rated for professional depths. IWC’s SafeDive system uses an internal-external rotating bezel operated through the crystal — protected from accidental adjustment and debris. Every iwc replica aquatimer in this collection runs a movement matched to genuine IWC caliber architecture with sapphire crystal and screw-down crown. Sizes span from 42mm (Automatic) to 44mm (Chronograph). Browse by reference below, or see the full Replica IWC collection.

Key References

  • IW329005 — Aquatimer Chronograph 44mm in stainless steel with black dial. Caliber 69370 with column-wheel mechanism and 46-hour power reserve. Internal rotating bezel with SafeDive system operated through the external bezel ring. Three subdials with 12-hour counter at 6, 30-minute counter at 12 and running seconds at 9. The definitive iwc aquatimer chronograph replica — professional dive timing in a 44mm steel case.
  • IW356802 — Aquatimer Automatic 42mm in stainless steel with blue dial. Caliber 32111 automatic with 72-hour power reserve. Date display at 3 o’clock, SafeDive internal rotating bezel. The more compact Aquatimer for daily wear — 2mm smaller and significantly thinner than the chronograph. Luminescent hour markers and hands visible in low-light conditions.
  • IW376804 — Aquatimer Chronograph Edition Expedition Charles Darwin 44mm in bronze case with green dial. Caliber 89365 with flyback chronograph and 68-hour power reserve. The bronze case develops a unique patina over time — oxidizing from polished gold-tone to dark brown-green, making each watch visually distinct. Named after Darwin’s voyage on HMS Beagle, this edition represents the expedition heritage within the Aquatimer line.

Movement and Build

Every iwc aquatimer replica in this collection uses a caliber matched to genuine specification. The Chronograph IW329005 runs caliber 69370 — a column-wheel chronograph with vertical clutch that engages the timing mechanism without affecting amplitude. The Automatic IW356802 carries caliber 32111 with bidirectional winding and 72-hour power reserve at 28,800 vph. The Expedition Charles Darwin edition uses caliber 89365 with flyback function — allowing instant chronograph reset and restart without the stop-zero-start sequence. Cases are constructed for water resistance: screw-down crowns, gasket-sealed casebacks and the SafeDive rotating bezel system where the external ring drives an internal bezel disc protected behind the crystal. Dial markings use SuperLuminova with extended glow duration. Steel cases are brushed on all surfaces for a tool-watch aesthetic. Bracelets are steel with diver extension clasp. Rubber straps feature a quick-change system for field swaps.

How to Choose Your Aquatimer

Purpose and wearing context determine the reference. The IW329005 Chronograph at 44mm delivers full dive timing capability with the column-wheel mechanism — choose this for maximum functionality and wrist presence. The IW356802 Automatic at 42mm is the daily-wear Aquatimer — time, date and rotating bezel in a thinner, more compact case. The IW376804 Expedition Charles Darwin in bronze appeals to collectors who want a watch that develops character over time — no two bronze cases patinate the same way. All three share the SafeDive internal bezel and professional-grade luminescence. For IWC’s aviation tool watches, explore the Pilots collection. For a dress watch alternative from IWC, see the Portofino.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the IWC SafeDive bezel system?

SafeDive is IWC’s patented rotating bezel mechanism for the Aquatimer. Unlike conventional dive watches where the bezel sits externally and is directly exposed, the Aquatimer’s timing bezel is positioned internally — beneath the sapphire crystal. The external bezel ring connects to the internal disc through a coupling system, allowing rotation while protecting the dive scale from impacts, sand and debris. The system only allows counterclockwise rotation for safety — if the bezel is accidentally bumped, it can only shorten the displayed remaining dive time, never extend it.

What is the difference between the Aquatimer Chronograph and Automatic?

The Chronograph (IW329005) is 44mm with three subdials for elapsed time measurement, column-wheel caliber 69370 and 46-hour power reserve. The Automatic (IW356802) is 42mm with date only, caliber 32111 and 72-hour power reserve. The Chronograph adds start-stop-reset timing capability essential for dive planning. The Automatic is thinner and lighter for everyday wear. Both share the SafeDive bezel, screw-down crown and luminescent markings.

What is the bronze Expedition Charles Darwin edition?

The IW376804 uses a case machined from CuSn8 bronze alloy (92% copper, 8% tin). Unlike steel or ceramic, bronze undergoes natural oxidation that changes its surface color over time — starting as polished gold-brown and developing a green-brown patina unique to each wearer’s skin chemistry and environment. The caseback is titanium to prevent skin contact with bronze. The green dial and bronze case evoke maritime exploration heritage. The flyback caliber 89365 offers 68-hour power reserve and allows instant chronograph reset without stopping.

How does a flyback chronograph work?

A standard chronograph requires three pushes to restart timing: stop, reset to zero, then start. A flyback chronograph combines reset and restart into a single push — pressing the reset button while the chronograph is running instantly snaps the seconds hand to zero and immediately restarts timing. This saves time during sequential measurements. The Expedition Charles Darwin’s caliber 89365 uses this mechanism for rapid split-time readings. The additional mechanical complexity requires a dedicated lever system that simultaneously resets the chronograph train and re-engages the clutch.

What strap options are available for the Aquatimer?

Aquatimer references ship on two strap types: stainless steel bracelet with diver extension clasp (allows wearing over a wetsuit) and rubber strap with IWC quick-change pin system for tool-free swaps. The Expedition Charles Darwin uses a brown rubber strap that complements the bronze patina. Steel bracelet options feature a brushed finish consistent with the tool-watch case design. All Aquatimer straps are designed for water exposure — no leather is used in the standard dive configurations.

Related Collections

Explore more IWC families: Pilots for Big Pilot and Top Gun aviation heritage, Portuguese for refined dress chronograph and perpetual calendar, or Ingenieur for sport watches with antimagnetic protection. Browse the full Replica IWC catalog for all 96 models.