Kong[Moderator]
7855
SIHH 2013 : IWC Ingenieur Double Chronograph and Ingenieur Dual Time Titanium
Materials used in Formula One™ inspired the cases of the Ingenieur
Double Chronograph Titanium and Ingenieur Dual Time Titanium.
Technically speaking, too, the two timepieces are ideal for the
motorsport’s premier discipline. While the Double Chronograph records
lap times, the Dual Time helps to keep track of the time during the
racing season despite constant time-zone changes.
The new design
line in the Ingenieur watch family is easy to identify: instead of the
characteristic bores, the bezels of these distinctive sports watches
feature five screws. These secure the bezel firmly to the cases of the
Ingenieur Double Chronograph (Ref. IW386501, IW386503) and the Ingenieur
Dual Time (Ref. IW326403), which are made of titanium. Titanium is
one of the materials IWC first introduced to the watch industry
back in the early 1980s and has several outstanding properties: only
half the weight of stainless steel, it is corrosion-resistant,
antimagnetic and particularly skin-friendly. In both watches,
therefore, the crown, crown protection and push-buttons are made of
titanium, which is painstakingly coated with rubber.
Q U A L I F Y I N G F O R A D O U B L E C H A M P I O N
In
Formula One™ racing, lap times provide information about technical
parameters and the course of the race. During qualifying, the driver
with the fastest lap time is awarded pole position, on the inside bend
at the front of the grid. So it was clear that the new Ingenieur
collection, which is dedicated to the partnership agreement between IWC
Schaffhausen and the MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS Formula One™Team, would have
to feature a double chronograph. The split-seconds hand can be used to
record two intermediate times within a given minute while the stopwatch
hand with its blue or white tip continues to run. When the push-button
at “10 o’clock” is pressed again, the split-seconds hand instantly
catches up with the chronograph hand and runs synchronously with it once
again. In this way, users can record as many lap times as they
choose. The stopwatch display at “12 o’clock” is divided up into 30
minutes and contains a jumping minute counter. In the course of an
hour, its triangular tip com- pletes two revolutions. The hour
counter in the totalizer at “6 o’clock” marks off stop times in
half-hour segments. The recessed totalizers, which closely resemble
tachometers, give the watch its consistent, instrument-inspired look.
With so many displays, it goes almost without saying that, apart from
the date, there should also be one for the day of the week. The
Ingenieur Double Chronograph Titanium is water-resistant to 12 bar,
available with either a silver-plated or black dial, and worn with a
rubber strap.
T I M E U N D E R CO N T R O L
Melbourne,
Barcelona, Monza, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, São Paulo, Shanghai: around
20 times a year, the inter- national Formula One™ cavalcade moves round
the globe, from one racing circuit to the next. It is helpful,
then, if drivers and their teams can keep track of the time in various
zones. The new Ingenieur Dual Time Titanium takes the hard work out of
it by showing a second local time of the wearer’s choice. On the dial,
we see the current local time. This can be advanced or moved back in
one-hour steps, even beyond the International Date Line. While the
white- tipped seconds hand relentlessly circuits the dial, the white
triangle in the outer 24-hour ring shows a second time and ensures
that the wearer’s home time is always visible. To make it easier to
differentiate between day and night, the upper half, from 6 p.m. to 6
a.m., is darker than the lower half. The Ingenieur Dual Time Titanium
retails with a black rubber strap.

IW386501

IW386503
IW326403
Press Release For Live Pics, please
click here.
This message has been edited by Kong on 2013-05-31 18:47:12
This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2013-06-02 15:19:08