IWC Ceralume Technology Luminous Ceramic Watch
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IWC Ceralume Technology Luminous Ceramic Watch

By India Whiskey Charlie · May 27, 2024 · 32 replies
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India Whiskey Charlie's original post introduces IWC Schaffhausen's groundbreaking Ceralume® technology, marking a significant advancement in horological materials. This proprietary luminous ceramic allows for the creation of fully luminous watch cases, pushing the boundaries of visibility and material science in luxury timepieces. The innovation highlights IWC's continued commitment to ceramic engineering, building on decades of expertise in the field.

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Schaffhausen, 27th May 2024: IWC Schaffhausen has developed a proprietary luminous ceramic technology called Ceralume®. Based on a highly engineered and patent-pending process, developed by IWC’s engineering division XPL, the technology enables IWC to produce fully luminous ceramic watch cases for the first time. This is achieved by homogeneously mixing ceramic powders with high-grade Super-LumiNova® pigments, a luminous material that acts like a battery for storing light energy. In dark chamber tests, a fully luminous concept watch manufactured using the Ceralume® technology has emitted a bright blueish light for more than 24 hours.

Over almost four decades, IWC Schaffhausen has acquired comprehensive expertise in engineering ceramic watches. Ceramic is light, extremely hard and highly resistant to scratches. Back in 1986, the Swiss luxury watch manufacturer launched the world’s first wristwatch with a black zirconium oxide ceramic case. Since then, major IWC ceramic innovations have included watch cases made of brown silicon nitride ceramic and black boron carbide ceramic, one of the hardest substances known. After introducing a range of TOP GUN models in striking coloured ceramic, IWC is now pushing the boundaries with Ceralume®. This luminescent ceramic is made using a highly engineered and patent-pending manufacturing process developed by IWC Schaffhausen.

The fascinating glow effect is achieved by adding high-grade Super-LumiNova® pigments to the ceramic raw materials. Engineered by Swiss technology company RC Tritec, Super-LumiNova® is a high-tech ceramic compound that behaves like a light storage battery. The material absorbs light energy from sunlight or artificial light, stores it temporarily and then emits the absorbed energy as visible light. This cycle can be repeated an infinite number of times without ever causing the material to age or diminishing its light storage capacity. In dark chamber tests, Ceralume® watch cases have emitted a bright blueish light for more than 24 hours.

CERALUME® IS MADE IN A HIGHLY ENGINEERED PROCESS 

Conventional white ceramic is made by mixing zirconium oxide with other metallic oxides. These powders are shaped into a so-called green body, machined close to the final case geometry and then sintered at high temperatures in a kiln. For the white ceramic to glow in the dark, Super-LumiNova® pigments are added to the mix of raw materials. One of the main challenges in the development of Ceralume® was achieving a perfectly homogeneous mix of raw materials despite their different particle sizes and avoiding particle accumulations. To achieve this, IWC’s engineers reverted to a dedicated ball milling process, which had to be customised to the raw materials used. In addition, the parameters of the sintering process and the grinding of the sintered ceramic body also needed to be specifically adapted to the luminous ceramic.

THE FIRST FULLY LUMINOUS CERAMIC CONCEPT WATCH

Using the new Ceralume® technology, IWC’s experimental division XPL has manufactured a fully luminous ceramic concept watch for the first time. In addition to its Ceralume® case, the concept watch in a Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 design features a white luminescent dial and a white luminescent rubber strap. The dial and the strap have also been enriched with Super-LumiNova® pigments. The dial’s brass base is sprayed with a Super-LumiNova® solution before the printing is added on top of the luminescent layer. Manufactured in an injection moulding process, the white rubber strap is likewise enriched with Super-LumiNova® pigments.

Developed by IWC Schaffhausen, the patent-pending Ceralume® technology will form the foundation of future developments and releases.








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EI
EinPA
May 27, 2024
I’m not sure what the utility of a luminous

Strap and case is. I like the idea of a fully luminous dial face place. That said this seems like another example of a solution looking for a problem.

GA
gary_g
May 27, 2024
It’ll be great for your next rave 😜😝🤪

EN
enjoythemusic
May 27, 2024
Nothing beats TRON...

...for lume AND legibility imho. Of course i could be biased.

IN
India Whiskey Charlie
May 27, 2024
But, the problem does exist...

It's called how to increase revenue...😉

MC
MCG (Markus)
May 27, 2024
… at least for the investors… 😇😉

GA
gary_g
May 27, 2024
I would predict this has the opposite effect.

Has IWC jumped the shark completely?

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