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IWC SCHAFFHAUSEN REVISITS GÉRALD GENTA'S ICONIC DESIGN WITH THE NEW INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40

Schaffhausen/Geneva,
27
March
2023
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08:39
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IWC SCHAFFHAUSEN REVISITS GÉRALD GENTA'S ICONIC DESIGN WITH THE NEW INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40

INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328901
Black dial, stainless steel case

Schaffhausen/Geneva, 27th March 2023: IWC Schaffhausen introduces the Ingenieur Automatic 40 at the Watches and Wonders exhibition in Geneva. This newly engineered automatic model reflects the bold aesthetic codes of Gérald Genta's Ingenieur SL, Reference 1832, from the 1970s while meeting the highest standards regarding ergonomics, finishing, and technology. The collection encompasses three references in stainless steel and one in titanium. The Ingenieur Automatic 40 is powered by the IWC-manufactured 32111 calibre with a power reserve of 120 hours. All new models feature soft-iron inner cases to protect the movements from magnetic fields and are water-resistant to 10 bar, making them fully versatile sports watches for the 21st century.

In the 1970s, IWC Schaffhausen commissioned the renowned Geneva watch designer Gérald Genta to redesign the Ingenieur. The Ingenieur had originally been introduced in 1955. With the first automatic movement developed in Schaffhausen and a soft-iron inner case for magnetic field protection, this watch marked a technical milestone for IWC - also evident in the name Ingenieur, the word used in German and French for Engineer. With his unique artistic signature, Genta succeeded in giving the Ingenieur a new, highly distinctive visual identity. His Ingenieur SL, launched in 1976 as the talking piece of IWC's SL collection of steel luxury watches, featured bold aesthetic codes such as a screw-on bezel with five recesses, a dial with a unique pattern, and an integrated H-link bracelet. With its innovative and disruptive design, the Ingenieur SL was ahead of its time. Today, Gérald Genta's creation is a collector's favourite and one of the most sought-after models from the history of IWC.

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"With the new Ingenieur Automatic 40, the steel sports watch with an integrated bracelet returns to our portfolio. While taking inspiration from Gérald Genta's Ingenieur SL from the 1970s, we invested a lot of time and effort into engineering a new automatic model with perfect case proportions and ergonomics, a high level of detail and finishing, and equipped with modern movement technology. The new Ingenieur Automatic 40 is a versatile luxury sports watch for the 21st century,"

Christoph Grainger-Herr, CEO of IWC Schaffhausen
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"It is not every day that a designer gets the chance to work on an icon like the Ingenieur SL. We were aware of the enormous responsibility this task entailed and proceeded very cautiously. Nevertheless, we believe we succeeded in creating a new and contemporary interpretation, perfected down to the smallest detail. While keeping faithful to the original design signature, the new Ingenieur Automatic 40 is a perfect embodiment of IWC's engineering excellence,"

Christian Knoop, Chief Design Officer of IWC Schaffhausen
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ENHANCED ERGONOMICS AND WEARABILITY
The overall dimensions of the case have been carefully reworked and improved down to the smallest detail. The lug-to-lug distance of 45.7 millimetres ensures perfect ergonomics and excellent wearability, even on a slender wrist. While the Ingenieur SL from the 1970s had nose-shaped horns, the new Ingenieur Automatic 40 features a newly engineered middle-link attachment. Aesthetically similar to the Ingenieur SL, this new solution enhances the ergonomics and provides an even better fit on the wrist. The curved casing ring further improves the ergonomics of the case.

FUNCTIONAL SCREWS AND "GRID" DIAL
One of the most striking changes of the new model is the introduction of functional, polygonal screws on its bezel. For the Ingenieur SL, a bezel with five recesses was screwed onto the case ring. As a result, the recesses ended up in a different position on each watch. With the Ingenieur Automatic 40, five screws secure the bezel to the case. The screws now have a technical function and, as a result, are always in the same position. In addition, the dial features a distinctive "Grid" structure, creating a balance to the technical and very sculptural case design. Consisting of small lines offset by 90 degrees to each other, it is stamped into the soft iron blank before it is galvanised. Finally, appliques with luminescence add additional depth and ensure easy legibility, even at night.

HIGH LEVEL OF DETAIL AND FINISHING
The Ingenieur Automatic 40 features an astonishingly high level of detail and finishing. The case, bezel, and bracelet are elaborately finished using a combination of polished and satin-finished surfaces. The upper parts of the bracelet contain closed links without pins, accentuating the outstanding craftsmanship. The integration of an elaborately finished butterfly folding clasp highlights the beauty and thinness of the H-link bracelet. In addition, a newly designed crown protection further underscores the sporty character of the timepiece.

STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY
The Ingenieur Automatic 40 is powered by the IWC-manufactured 32111 calibre with an automatic pawl winding system and a power reserve of 120 hours. In keeping with the tradition of the Ingenieur, a soft-iron inner case efficiently protects the movement from the effects of magnetic fields on its accuracy. Moreover, the case is water-resistant to 10 bar, making the Ingenieur Automatic 40 a modern and fully versatile sports watch. The Ingenieur Automatic 40 is available in three references in stainless steel:

  • Ingenieur Automatic 40, Ref. IW328901: stainless steel case, black dial, rhodium-plated hands and appliques, integrated stainless steel bracelet with butterfly folding clasp
  • Ingenieur Automatic 40, Ref. IW328902: stainless steel case, silver-plated dial, rhodium-plated hands and appliques, integrated stainless steel bracelet with butterfly folding clasp
  • Ingenieur Automatic 40, Ref. IW328903: stainless steel case, aqua dial, rhodium-plated hands and appliques, integrated stainless steel bracelet with polished centre links and butterfly folding clasp


A TESTAMENT TO IWC'S TITANIUM COMPETENCE
IWC is also presenting one version of the Ingenieur Automatic 40 in titanium. Titanium is about one-third lighter than steel. Other distinguishing features of this material are its skin-friendliness and anti-allergic properties. However, the robust and rugged metal is also incredibly difficult to machine. IWC pioneered titanium in the watch industry in the 1980s and has since acquired unique expertise in this field. The Ingenieur Automatic 40 with a grade 5 titanium case and bracelet features a highly detailed finish with sandblasted, satin-finished, and polished surfaces. The grey dial, as well as the black hands and appliques, further accentuate the characteristic matte grey look of the titanium.

  • Ingenieur Automatic 40, Ref. IW328904: Grade 5 titanium case, grey dial, black hands and appliques, integrated grade 5 titanium bracelet with butterfly folding clasp

All new Ingenieur Automatic 40 models are available through selected IWC boutiques. Additionally, it is eligible for registration under the My IWC care program, benefitting from a 6-year extension to the standard 2-year International Limited Warranty.

  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328901
    Black dial, stainless steel case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328901
    Black dial, stainless steel case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328902
    Silver-plated dial, stainless steel case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328902
    Silver-plated dial, stainless steel case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328903
    Aqua dial, stainless steel case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328903
    Aqua dial, stainless steel case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328904
    Grey dial, titanium case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328904
    Grey dial, titanium case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328901
    Black dial, stainless steel case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328901
    Black dial, stainless steel case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328902
    Silver-plated dial, stainless steel case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328902
    Silver-plated dial, stainless steel case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328903
    Aqua dial, stainless steel case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328903
    Aqua dial, stainless steel case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328904
    Grey dial, titanium case
  • INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, Ref. IW328904
    Grey dial, titanium case
  • Gerald Genta
    ©Gérald Genta Heritage Association
  • INGENIEUR SL - AUTOMATIC (1976), Ref. 1832
    Gérald Genta's Ingenieur SL was launched in 1976 and marked a clear step away from the previous Ingenieur. It featured strong aesthetic codes like a round bezel with five recesses, a dial with a unique structure, and an integrated H-link bracelet. With its unique visual identity, the Ingenieur SL perfectly reflected Gérald Genta's artistic vision of a luxury steel sports watch with an integrated bracelet. Nicknamed "Jumbo" for its size, the Ingenieur SL became the flagship of IWC's SL collection, which included various models with cases and bracelets made of stainless steel. The automatic calibre 8541 with Pellaton winding was mounted on rubber buffers and protected from shocks and impacts. A soft-iron inner case shielded the movement from magnetic fields of up to 80,000 A/m. However, despite the innovative and disruptive design, the model did not enjoy commercial success. Only a little more than 1000 pieces were produced during the following years. Today, the Ingenieur SL is a collector's favourite and one of the most sought-after timepieces from IWC's history.
  • INGENIEUR - 500'000 A/M (1989), Ref. 3508
    In the mid-1980s, IWC joined forces with Swiss metallurgy specialists Prof. Steinemann and Dr. Straumann (Straumann Institute) to manufacture a completely antimagnetic or diamagnetic watch. Part of their solution was to use a hairspring made of a special niobium-zirconium alloy which was highly challenging to manufacture. In November 1989, the model was tested in an MRI scanner and withstood an incredible 3.7 million A/m, exhausting the technical possibilities for testing. IWC modestly called it the Ingenieur 500.000 A/m and released it in 1989 in a compact 34 mm case size.
  • Evelyne Genta
    ©Richard Wilson
  • Evelyne Genta
    ©Richard Wilson
IWC SCHAFFHAUSEN

IWC Schaffhausen is a leading Swiss luxury watch manufacturer based in Schaffhausen in the north-eastern part of Switzerland. With collections like the Portugieser and the Pilot's Watches, the brand covers the whole spectrum from elegant to sports watches. Founded in 1868 by the American watchmaker and engineer Florentine Ariosto Jones, IWC is known for its unique engineering approach to watchmaking, combining the best of human craftsmanship and creativity with cutting-edge technology and processes.

Over its more than 150-year history, IWC has earned a reputation for creating professional instrument watches and functional complications, especially chronographs and calendars, which are ingenious, robust, and easy for customers to use. A pioneer in the use of titanium and ceramics, IWC today specialises in highly engineered watch cases manufactured from advanced materials, such as coloured ceramics, Ceratanium®, and titanium aluminide.

A leader in sustainable luxury watchmaking, IWC sources materials responsibly and takes action to minimise its impact on the environment. Along the pillars of transparency, circularity, and responsibility, the brand crafts timepieces built to last for generations and continuously improves every element of how it manufactures, distributes, and services its products in the most responsible way. IWC also partners with organisations that work globally to support children and young people.

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