IWC Schaffhausen launches Jubilee collection to mark its 150th anniversary
Watchmaker celebrates in a seriously adventurous way with the launch of 27 new and diverse timepieces
Over at IWC Schaffhausen, the mood was celebratory.
This year marks the brand’s 150th anniversary, which it is honouring with a special Jubilee collection.
The collection is made up of 27 new limited-edition timepieces, 24 of which are from the Portugieser, Portofino, Pilot’s Watch and Da Vinci families. On offer is a diverse range of timepieces, from the technically-advanced to the simple but elegant – giving a note of truth to the old saying, “there’s something for everyone”.
“I would say that the biggest selling point is it’s a completely new aesthetic,” says Christian Knoop, creative director of IWC Schaffhausen. “It’s a capsule collection [with] an aesthetic that we don’t have in standard watches. It’s a unique opportunity to buy something which will then not be
available any more.”
The highlight of the Jubilee collection is the timepiece directly inspired by an archive piece: the Pallweber pocket watches from 1884.
The new timepiece comes in wristwatch form and marks the first time IWC has featured a jumping numeral module on a wristwatch. Aesthetics-wise, it remains faithful to the original. Nestled inside the case is a new 94200 calibre, the result of five years of research and development.
“This is not a normal movement – it’s a very special movement [with] three patents pending for different construction details,” Knoop says.
“Energy management was one of the key challenges,” he continues. “We resolved this with three independent gear trains and three independent main springs with a mechanism to really regulate this and to bring it together.”