Stunning And Innovative

The newest additions to the Ingenieur and Pilot’s collections feature in the latest timepieces introduced by Swiss luxury watchmaker IWC Schaffhausen at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025.

This year’s lineup includes the Ingenieur Automatic 35, 40, and 42, alongside the Ingenieur Perpetual Calendar – a perfect fusion of cutting-edge technology and classic design.

Ingenieur Automatic 42 in Black Ceramic

For the first time, IWC combines the Gérald Genta-derived integrated bracelet design with a full ceramic case. This model features an innovative multi-part ceramic construction.

The model is also distinguished by a high level of detail in the finishing of its ceramic components with a combination of satin-finishing, sandblasting and polishing.

The IWC-manufactured 82110 calibre with a Pellaton winding system, ceramic components and a power reserve of 60 hours is visible through the tinted sapphire glass case back

Pilot’s Watch Performance Chronograph Perpetual Calendar Digital Date-Month

Crafted from Ceratanium, this watch features a black ceramic bezel with tachymeter scale and a hammered texture dial. It showcases a perpetual calendar with digital date and month display.

The perpetual calendar displays the date and the month in digital format using large gold-coloured discs. The watch is powered by the IWC-manufactured 89802 calibre with a power reserve of 68 hours. Visible through a tinted sapphire glass case back, this highly engineered mechanical movement consists of 474 individual parts and also drives a chronograph function

Big Pilot’s Watch Shock Absorber Tourbillon Skeleton XPL

Featuring IWC’s patented SPRIN-g PROTECT shock absorber system, this technical masterpiece is fitted with a Ceratanium case and offers a striking view of its skeletonised movement and BMG shock absorber spring.

This marks the first time that IWC has used its shock absorber system to protect a tourbillon against shocks. The cantilever spring was completely re-designed and adapted to accommodate the IWC-manufactured 82915 calibre with a flying minute tourbillon.

To reduce the mass of the movement and maximise the system’s performance, the plates, bridges and the rotor are skeletonised – also offering a better view of the complicated mechanics and the bulk metallic glass (BMG) shock absorber spring inside.

Ingenieur Automatic 40 in 18-carat 5N Gold

This luxurious model is a stunning combination of 18-carat 5N gold with a Grid dial and offers a 120-hour power reserve, visible through a transparent sapphire case back.

It has been fitted with a transparent sapphire-glass case back, showcasing the IWC-manufactured 32111 calibre with a power reserve of 120 hours.

The movement is enhanced with circular Geneva stripes, blued screws and a gold-plated oscillating weight.

Ingenieur Perpetual Calendar 41

The first stainless steel model in the Ingenieur collection to feature the iconic perpetual calendar by Kurt Klaus, this timepiece offers a blue dial with a ‘Grid pattern’, powered by the IWC-manufactured 82600 calibre.

The 41-millimetre case, bezel and bracelet are elaborately finished with satin-finished and polished surfaces. On the blue dial, three subdials display the date, day of the week, month and perpetual moon phase.

Rhodium-plated hands and metal markers filled with Super-LumiNova ensure perfect legibility. The IWC-manufactured 82600 calibre with Pellaton winding system and ceramic components can be viewed through the sapphire glass case back

Ingenieur Automatic 35 

With three 35-millimetre variants, including 18-carat 5N gold and stainless steel options, this model provides the same enhanced ergonomics and detailed finishing as the larger versions. This new and more compact automatic model has a case diameter of 35mm and a thickness of just 9.44mm.

The Ingenieur Automatic 35 is available in three versions. One model features an 18-carat 5N gold case and bracelet, completed with a gold-coloured dial. Two models feature a stainless steel case and bracelet. The first one has a silver-plated dial; the second one, a black dial.

Additionally, a highlight of this year’s showcase are the Green-Dial IWC Schaffhausen Ingenieur Automatic and the IWC Schaffhausen Pilot’s Chronograph, which will make their on-screen debut in the highly anticipated F1 movie set for release in June. These timepieces embody IWC’s deep-rooted connection to motorsport, blending precision engineering with the adrenaline of Formula One.

For more information, please visit www.iwc.com/gb/en.