The History

IWC Schaffhausen founder and wonderfully named person Mr Florentine Ariosto Jones was an American who decided to set up his own high-tech factory in the German-speaking town of Schaffhausen in 1868. From the outset, Mr Jones’ International Watch Company harnessed the skills of Swiss workers, the efficiency of US-made machinery and the mighty hydropower of the Rhine to nurture a varied lineage of pocket watches, early wristwatches, dress and tool watches. Since the Richemont group took ownership in 2000, the brand has enlarged upon this heritage with a historically respectful suite of anti-magnetic pilot’s watches, diving innovations and modern takes on haute horlogerie complications.

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IWC watches combine precision engineering and technical ingenuity with a timeless utilitarian aesthetic. The brand is particularly famed for its pilot watches – it’s been producing military endorsed examples since 1936.

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Stories

You can get a lot done in 150 years. Scroll down to read more about the world of IWC.

A River Runs Through It

An early investor in sustainable energy, or what passed for it back then, IWC founder Mr Florentine Ariosto Jones deliberately perched his first IWC factory on the banks of the Rhine. Giant paddles fed hydropower into permanently spinning shafts that ran the length of each workshop’s ceiling. The watchmakers’ lathes and mills all fed off them via belts.

Innovations

The Digital Display

The exotic Pallweber digital display was first introduced into a range of pocket watches in 1875 by an Austrian watchmaker, Mr Josef Pallweber. IWC bought the rights in 1883, sat on them and has perfected the system via a new independent powertrain, just in time for its 150th anniversary.

The Perpetual Calendar

Watchmaking legend Mr Kurt Klaus spent over five decades working with IWC and was responsible for inventing several horological launches during quartz’s war on Switzerland. His most famous is the perpetual calendar module of 1985 – the first to boast a four-digit year display.

The Pawl Winder

The mainsprings of IWC’s automatic watches (and several others since the patent ran out) are still wound up via a clever pawl winding mechanism dreamt up by technical director Mr Albert Pellaton in the 1950s. It’s the closest you’ll get to wearing a perpetual-motion machine.

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FROM THE JOURNAL

Introducing IWC Schaffhausen

MR PORTER is proud to include one of the finest and most historic Swiss watch brands

FROM THE JOURNAL

Introducing IWC Schaffhausen

MR PORTER is proud to include one of the finest and most historic Swiss watch brands

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PEACE OF MIND

All IWC SCHAFFHAUSEN watches now come with an industry-leading eight-year warranty on all working parts and manufacturing faults.