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IWC Vintage Collection – Jubilee Edition in rose gold and white gold

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IWC Schaffhausen reissued the founder members of its watch family as the IWC Vintage Collection – Jubilee Edition. These six attractive reinterpretations of the original models now shine in white gold and rose gold too.
IWC Vintage Collection – Jubilee Edition
Pilot’s Watch Hand-Wound
Ref. IW3254

Features

A tribute to the first Special Pilot’s Watch from 1936 in a white gold or a rose gold case, IWC 98300 calibre hand-wound movement with Breguet spring, nickel-plated three-quarter plate made of nickel silver and elongated index (Jones style), rotating bezel

Movement

Calibre 98300
Vibrations 18 000/h
Jewels 18
Power reserve 46 h
Winding hand-wound

Case

Material white gold, rose gold
Glass sapphire glass, antireflective
Back transparent sapphire glass back
Water-resistant 6 bar
Diameter 44 mm
Height 12 mm

Weight

Watch in white gold with brown calfskin strap 118 g
Watch in rose gold with brown calfskin strap 117 g




IWC Vintage Collection – Jubilee Edition
Portuguese Hand-Wound
Ref. IW5445

Features

A tribute to the first Portuguese from 1939 in a white gold or a rose gold case, IWC 98295 calibre hand-wound movement with Breguet spring, nickel-plated three- quarter plate made of nickel silver and elongated index (Jones style)

Movement

Calibre 98295
Vibrations 18 000/h
Jewels 18
Power reserve 46 h
Winding hand-wound

Case

Material white gold, rose gold
Glass sapphire glass, antireflective
Back transparent sapphire glass back
Water-resistant 3 bar
Diameter 44 mm
Height 10 mm

Weight

Watch in white gold with dark brown alligator leather strap 90 g
Watch in rose gold with brown alligator leather strap 89 g




IWC Vintage Collection – Jubilee Edition
Ingenieur Automatic
Ref. IW3233

Features

A tribute to the first Ingenieur from 1955 in a white gold or a rose gold case, IWC manufactured 80111 calibre automatic movement with Pellaton winding system and integrated shock absorbers

Movement

Calibre 80111
Vibrations 28 800/h
Jewels 28
Power reserve 44 h
Winding automatic

Case

Material white gold, rose gold
Glass sapphire glass, antireflective
Back transparent sapphire glass back
Water-resistant 12 bar
Diameter 42.5 mm
Height 14.5 mm

Weight

Watch in white gold with dark brown alligator leather strap 135 g
Watch in rose gold with brown alligator leather strap 132 g




IWC Vintage Collection – Jubilee Edition
Aquatimer Automatic
Ref. IW3231

Features

A tribute to the first Aquatimer from 1967 in a white gold or a rose gold case, inner rotating diving bezel, IWC manufactured 80111 calibre automatic movement with Pellaton winding system and integrated shock absorbers

Movement

Calibre 80111
Vibrations 28 800/h
Jewels 28
Power reserve 44 h
Winding automatic

Case

Material white gold, rose gold
Glass sapphire glass, antireflective
Back transparent sapphire glass back
Water-resistant 12 bar
Diameter 44 mm
Height 14.5 mm

Weight

Watch in white gold with dark brown alligator leather strap 149 g
Watch in rose gold with brown alligator leather strap 144 g




IWC Vintage Collection – Jubilee Edition
Da Vinci Automatic
Ref. IW5461

Features

A tribute to the first Da Vinci from 1969 in a white gold or a rose gold case, IWC manufactured 80111 calibre automatic movement with Pellaton winding system and integrated shock absorbers

Movement

Calibre 80111
Vibrations 28 800/h
Jewels 28
Power reserve 44 h
Winding automatic

Case

Material white gold, rose gold
Glass sapphire glass, antireflective
Back transparent sapphire glass back
Water-resistant 3 bar
Diameter 41 mm
Height 13.5 mm

Weight

Watch in white gold with dark brown alligator leather strap 141 g
Watch in rose gold with dark brown alligator leather strap 139 g




IWC Vintage Collection – Jubilee Edition
Portofino Hand-Wound
Ref. IW5448

Features

A tribute to the original Portofino from 1984 in a white gold or a rose gold case, IWC 98800 calibre hand-wound movement with moon phase display, Breguet spring, nickel-plated three- quarter plate made of nickel silver and elongated index (Jones style)

Movement

Calibre 98800
Vibrations 18 000/h
Jewels 18
Power reserve 46 h
Winding hand-wound

Case

Material white gold, rose gold
Glass sapphire glass, antireflective
Back transparent sapphire glass back
Water-resistant 3 bar
Diameter 46 mm
Height 11 mm

Weight

Watch in white gold with dark brown alligator leather strap 107 g
Watch in rose gold with brown alligator leather strap
The “golden age” – comprising of the Jubilee Edition of the Pilot’s Watch, Portuguese, Ingenieur, Aquatimer, Da Vinci and Portofino, each in rose gold and white gold – builds on the success of the first IWC Vintage Collection, with which IWC Schaffhausen celebrated its historic watch icons in stainless steel and platinum in 2008. The most beautiful dozen, in unlimited editions.

Taking inspiration from its traditional timepieces, IWC Schaffhausen revived its watch icons as the IWC Vintage Collection in 2008 – each in stainless steel and in a limited edition platinum version. The first Special Pilot’s Watch from1936, the original Portuguese from1939, the Ingenieur from 1955, the Aquatimer from 1967, the first Da Vinci from 1969 and, finally, the first Portofino from 1984 are the founding legends behind the company’s present day watch families. These have also endorsed the worldwide charisma of IWC as a collectors’ brand impressively in the guise of a technically updated IWC Vintage Collection – Jubilee Edition. And the six pairs of watches also aptly prove that the watch designs, some of which are more than seventy years old, are still as sought after today as ever they were. Only a timeless design language distinguishes true classics.

The IWC Vintage Collection with its six trendsetting Jubilee Edition watches now has a se quel in rose gold with a silvered dial and in white gold with a slate-grey “ardoise” dial. The new case materials and dial finishes of this golden dozen impart a visually different character to the watches – while retaining the identical designs. The movement technology of the second IWC Vintage Collection also corresponds to that of the steel and platinum variants.

This tribute to the first IWC Special Pilot’s Watch from the year 1936 stands out in its 44 millimetre diameter gold case with its distinctive rotating bezel and arrow marker for easy measurement of the flight times. Revealed beneath this is the IWC-manufactured 98300 calibre movement, a modern-day descendant of the 98000 calibre family of pocket watch movements that have been built by IWC for more than seventy years.

In second position chronologically, offering a retrospective view of 1939, is the Portuguese watch, a horological legend in a large format. In response to an inquiry from the company’s Portuguese clients at the end of the 1930s, it established the since unbroken IWC tradition of the pocket watch-style wristwatch. The visual appearance of the 44 millimetre diameter and 10 millimetre thick gold case closely resembles that of the original. However, the antireflective sapphire glasses are of more recent. The transparent sapphire glass back affords a view of the IWC manufactured 98295 calibre hand-wound movement.

The first Ingenieur from 1955 with the automatic winding system developed by Albert Pellaton was in its day a horological milestone and shaped the reputation of IWC as an ideas powerhouse like no other watch company. The Ingenieur model of the IWC Vintage Collection, with a contemporary case dimension of 42.5 millimetres and the modern IWC manufactured 80111 calibre movement, is a tribute to the quantum leap made in movement technology at that time, which enabled IWC to establish a name for itself with one of the most reliable and service friendly automatic movements.

Since 1967 and around the pioneering days of diving, the Aquatimer has been at hand in the dis covery of the last paradises. Even in those early days, it made the grade through the clear, readily legible design of its dial with a rotating inner bezel. In its latest incarnation for the IWC Vintage Collection, the Aquatimer with its 44 millimetre diameter case has achieved a further noticeable gain in legibility. It is equipped with the IWC manufactured 80111 calibre movement, naturally with Pellaton automatic winding and an integrated shock absorption system.

The new interpretation of the first Da Vinci from 1969 in its hexagonal case and with extra long markers on the dial has evolved to become a new style icon. This is a timepiece of the individualistic and avantgarde kind, which has made the leap effortlessly from the early stages of the modern era of those days into the post-modern era. It has its enthusiastic fans. Nothing changes in this respect in the two present gold variants with a silvered dial and a slate-grey “ardoise” dial. It should be recalled here for the sake of completeness that the original variant contained the first series-produced quartz movement developed by IWC in a joint venture. However, the changeover to the IWC manufactured 80111 calibre movement with Pellaton automatic winding in the IWC Vintage Collection is a welcome tribute to progress.

The Portofino is the secret star of the IWC Vintage Collection, a position which it owes without any doubt to its genes and its origins: with this watch, IWC celebrates the legendary original model of the elegant, timelessly classic Portofino family, which sprang directly from a pocket watch in 1984 and – then as now – features a moon phase display. The Portofino is powered by the newly developed IWC manufactured 98800 calibre hand-wound movement. The Portofino model of the IWC Vintage Collection has also retained other features of the historic predecessor, including the elegant Roman numerals and the slender form of the hands. The sum of all its parts preserves its character as a distinctive pocket watch-style wristwatch.
 
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