IWC ref. 6138 in yellow and white gold — Sultanate of Oman dial
Some watches tell the time. A few tell a story that goes well beyond it. This IWC reference 6138 belongs to the second category. The dial carries the royal emblem of the Sultanate of Oman — the khanjar dagger and crossed swords beneath the crown, rendered in vivid red at the centre of a brushed gold surface. Watches bearing national or royal emblems were typically commissioned as diplomatic gifts or official presentations, ordered in limited quantities by governments or ruling families for distribution to dignitaries, officials, or trusted associates. The IWC signature — "International Watch Co, Schaffhausen" in full cursive script — sits above the emblem with the quiet confidence of a maison accustomed to such commissions. The case is two-tone, combining yellow and white gold in a rectangular form that sits within an integrated bracelet of alternating gold ribbed links — a construction typical of IWC's dress pieces of the period, and one that gives the ensemble a substantial, almost architectural presence on the wrist. The "IWC" signature visible on the crystal adds a further layer of personalisation consistent with a commissioned piece of this nature. A watch with a strong identity and a provenance that no amount of money can simply manufacture.
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