IWC Schaffhausen Portuguese Automatic Ref. 5001
IWC Schaffhausen vintage watch, Image: Auctionata
In 1936 IWC presented the first watch designed especially for pilots that incorporated a rotating bezel with an arrowhead index that could be used to register take-off times. It was also fitted with an antimagnetic escapement. In 1939 IWC introduced, arguably one of their most iconic timepieces, the Portuguese . It was the result of two Portuguese business men who required a wristwatch that featured the precision of a marine chronometer.
At the time the only way this was possible was to use a calibre from a
high-quality pocket watch, simply because it had a larger balance, which
delivers greater inertia, making the timepiece more precise. But little did IWC know that aesthetically, the Portuguese was ahead of its time.
IWC Schaffhausen Pilot Chronograph
In 1948 the Mark 11 pilot's watch marked another important milestone
for IWC, which incorporated a soft inner case that protected the
movement against magnetic fields. Many IWC wristwatches would later employ this protection and would lead to the wristwatch that would bear the name Ingenieur . In the latter part of the 1960s IWC would further increase their watch range by introducing the Aquatimer , IWC's professional divers watch and also around that time, one of my personal favourites, the Yacht Club.
Today, like Vacheron Constantin and many other watch brands, IWC
Schaffhausen are a part of the luxury corporation that is Richemont
Group. And though some may argue this has somewhat diminished their character?
IWC are still producing some of the world's most simply stunning
timepieces within their vast watch range that incorporates in-house
manufactured movements.
And today IWC are one of the very few watch manufacturers to have
mastered and offer almost all complications in the watch industry that
include: chronographs, perpetual calendars , minute repeaters and tourbillons, as well as some unique offerings like a digital perpetual calendar with flyback chronograph .
Today, like many years ago IWC timepieces still bear the same inscription – “Probus Scafusia”.
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