IWC Schaffhausen is turning 150 next year, a special Jubilee collection of 27 new models is unveiled at the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH) watch fair in Geneva, of which limited editions of the Portugieser, Portofino, Pilot’s Watches and Da Vinci are included.
IWC Tribute to Pallweber Edition “150 Years” (Ref. IW505002) (in a limited edition of 250)
Technical Details
- 18-carat red gold case
- White dial with a lacquered finish
- White display discs
- A blued seconds hand
- The windows of the digital display are labeled as “Hours” and “Minutes”
- IWC-manufactured 94200 calibre
Portugieser Constant-Force Tourbillon Edition “150 Years” Ref. IW590202 (in a limited edition of 15)
Technical Details
- Platinum case
- White dial with a lacquered finish
- Blued hands
- 94805 calibre with a power reserve for 96 hours
- A constant-force tourbillon
- A perpetual moon phase display
Portugieser Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon Edition “150 Years” (Ref. IW504501) (in a limited edition of 50)
Technical Details
- A perpetual calendar with a tourbillon on the dial
- 18-carat red gold case
- White dial with a lacquered finish
- Blued hands
- Newly developed ICW-manufactured 51950 calibre, an extension of the basic 51900 calibre
- Tourbillon is visible at “12 o’clock”
- Month display disc at “6 o’clock”
- Automatic movement with a power reserve of 7 days
Da Vinci Automatic Moon Phase 36 Edition “150 Years” (in a limited edition of 50)
Technical Details
- 18-carat red gold case
- White dial with a lacquered finish
- Blued hands
- A moon phase display at “12 o’clock”
- The case and moving horns are completely covered by 206 pure white diamonds amounting to 2.26 carats
Da Vinci Automatic Edition “150 Years” (in a limited edition of 500)
Technical Details
- Small seconds at “6 o’clock”
- New IWC-manufactured 82200 calibre – an automatic movement with Pellaton winding and a power reserve of 60 hours
- Stainless steel case
- A blue dial with a lacquered finish
- Rhodium-plated hands
- Made of virtually wear-free ceramic
- The rotor is skeletonised and offers a view of the movement decorated with circular graining and Geneva stripes
Source from: TimeZone, IWC