IWC · Da Vinci

Strap for Da Vinci Tourbillon Leonardo Rose Gold / Italian

Takes 19 mm straps. Verified lug width, the straps that fit this model, and answers to the most common questions.

Lug width

19mm
Lug width19 mm
Case diameter39 mm
ReferenceIW3752-18 (aka: IW375218)
FamilyDa Vinci
MovementIWC caliber 76061 Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds | Date, Day, Month, Perpetual Calendar, Year Indicator | Chronograph | Tourbillon Escapement
CaseRose Gold

Spring bar

Swiss Standard universal spring bars

The right category for this model · 316L steel, all lug widths 13–26 mm

The Da Vinci IW3752-18 (aka: IW375218), seen from the bench

The IWC Da Vinci IW3752-18 represents a pinnacle of classic watchmaking from the Schaffhausen Manufacture. This 39mm rose gold case model features the manual-wind caliber 76061, equipped with chronograph, perpetual calendar with year indicator, tourbillon escapement, and hour, minute, and small second displays. The 19mm lug width is a mid-to-upper segment standard that ensures balanced weight distribution on the wrist, proportional to the 39mm case diameter.

Frequently asked questions

What is the lug width of the IWC Da Vinci IW3752-18?

The lug width of the IWC Da Vinci IW3752-18 is precisely 19mm. This measurement corresponds to the distance between the internal bars of the spring bar and is decisive for selecting a strap that is constructively compatible and proportionally suitable. Measuring the lug width with a digital caliper or ruler positioned between the metal elements that secure the strap ensures accurate dimensioning.

Which strap material is most suitable for the IWC Da Vinci IW3752-18?

Alligator represents the ideal choice for the IWC Da Vinci IW3752-18: the natural texture of the scales imparts an unmistakable tactile quality, ten-year durability is guaranteed with regular maintenance, and the natural coloring (dark brown, black, burgundy) harmonizes beautifully with the rose gold case. Shell cordovan is an excellent alternative for those who prefer a patina that evolves over time and structural compactness ideal for a metal deployant clasp.

How do you change the strap on the IWC Da Vinci IW3752-18?

Changing the strap on the IWC Da Vinci IW3752-18 requires the use of a spring bar tool. Position the tool under the spring bar, apply gentle upward pressure until the spring disengages from the case lugs, then extract the metal bar and proceed to slide off the old strap. The reverse operation allows attachment of the new strap. For straps with metal deployant clasps, it is advisable to consult a professional to avoid damaging the case lugs.

Which aftermarket straps are compatible with the Da Vinci IW3752-18?

Aftermarket straps compatible with the IWC Da Vinci IW3752-18 must strictly respect the 19mm lug width. Online you will find a selection of straps in alligator, shell cordovan, and vegetable-tanned calf at milanostraps.it, customizable in sizes, initials, and stitching thread. The Casati Milano atelier also offers bespoke craftsmanship with personal leather selection for a completely tailored experience.

How long does a leather strap last on the IWC Da Vinci IW3752-18?

The lifespan of a leather strap for the IWC Da Vinci IW3752-18 depends on the material and usage. Alligator and shell cordovan guarantee a durability of 10-15 years with regular maintenance and non-daily use. Vegetable-tanned calf presents a durability of 5-8 years with similar maintenance. Periodic replacement of the buckle or deployant clasp significantly extends the useful life of the strap. Exposure to high humidity, direct heat, and aggressive detergents reduces longevity; storage in cool and dry environments and annual treatment with specific products maintains the structural integrity of the leather.

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