Schaffhausen/Geneva, April 14 th , 2026: IWC Schaffhausen unveils the Perpetual Calendar IWC-ProSet ™ at Watches and Wonders in Geneva. This milestone in modern watchmaking ushers in a new era for perpetual calendars at IWC. For the first time, a complete
The entire Da Vinci case design was inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s circular fortress studies for the harbour of Piombino. The concentric geometry, rounded bastions and harmonious proportions from these sketches were deliberately translated into the case
The IWC Da Vinci Rattrapante ref. 3751 (approx. 1995-2000) and ref. 3754 (approx. 2000-2004) are both platinum or gold perpetual calendar split-second chronographs featuring the Kurt Klaus movement, but the 3754 is a slightly larger, updated evolution of
Platinum for me, here, as the blue dial adds an interesting mix of modernity and tradition. And let's keep in mind that here, we have a perpetual calendar + a Rattrapante! Best, Nicolas
Schaffhausen, 1 st September 2025: IWC Schaffhausen is introducing IWC. Curated. , its offering of hand-picked historical IWC watches. Individually selected by experts from the IWC Museum, IWC. Curated. watches cover some of the most significant eras of t
After the Breguet Marine Royale Alarm yesterday and the Hautlence Vortex Bronze this morning, here's another " beast " not often highlighted. Presented in 1993 to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the manufacture in Schaffhausen, the IWC Il Destriero S
there seems to be a technical distinction between the two. The IWC-manufactured 82110 calibre features the brand’s upgraded Pellaton winding system, now using ceramic components for improved durability and efficiency. It’s a more refined movement overall,
Schaffhausen/Geneva, 1 st April 2025: IWC Schaffhausen introduces the Ingenieur Perpetual Calendar 41 at Watches and Wonders Geneva. It marks the Swiss luxury watch manufacturer’s first stainless steel model to combine the Gérald Genta-inspired Ingenieur
I find the evolution from the first perpetual calendar by Kurt Claus (Da Vinci) in 1985 to the Eternal model truly fascinating. I'm deeply impressed by the watch's suitability for everyday use. Unlike, say, a Patek Caliber 89 or a Franck Mueller Aeternita