Iron Walker Automatik Chronograph
Power reserve: 54 h, 28800 vph
Iron Walker Automatic Chronograph
The Iron Walker collection was inspired by the seemingly vertigo-free steel construction workers who built the towering steel skeletons of skyscrapers in the canyons of New York in the 1920s. Back then they were nicknamed the “iron walkers”. The collection consists of chronometers that are manufactured and tested at the Wempe observatory in Glashütte. The flagship of the collection is the Iron Walker chronograph, which has a 42-millimeter stainless steel case, evenly distributed totalizers at three, six and nine o’clock, and a framed date display at four o’clock. The steel wristband, with three rows of links that are alternately polished and brushed, perfectly matches the proportions of the architectonic case.