IWC Watches
Welcome to IWC Schaffhausen's YouTube channel where we show you our world. A behind the scenes look to see what makes us – and our watches – tick. Sometimes literally.
We’ll introduce you to our family…our watch families. Pilot. Portugieser. Ingenieur. Portofino. Each one unique. Each one part of IWC. We don’t have a favourite. Or do we? Sometimes they #reinvent themselves or debut a new look. Who’s next? You’ll have to wait and see.
For the #watch geeks - we’ve got you covered with stories about our complications, #calibres and components. Discover how we engineer our watch materials and hear from those who pour their heart and soul into crafting our watches.
If you’re here for all things style and show, we’ll feature brand experiences and boutique openings from around the world, and some star appeal too.
Whether you’re an IWC aficionado or amateur, or simply curious, this channel is for you. You’ll want to subscribe. Trust us.
IWC Watchmakers service Gérald Genta’s Ingenieur SL “Jumbo” (Ref. IW1832)
IWC Technicians craft the Rotor of the Calibre 82
IWC Materials Explained: 18-carat 5N gold
IWC the official timekeeper of Vast.
IWC Watchmaker assembles the Ingenieur Automatic 35 in 18-carat 5N gold (IW324903)
Engineering Materials : IWC Colored Ceramics.
IWC. Curated.
IWC watchmaker assembles the Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon Le Petit Prince
IWC watchmaker assembles the Pilot’s Watch Timezoner TOP GUN Woodland (IW395601)
IWC Watchmaker assembles the Portugieser Tourbillon Rétrograde Chronograph (IW394009)
IWC Watchmakers service the Big Pilot's Watch (IW500401)
IWC in F1® THE MOVIE: Engineered for APXGP.
IWC Watchmaker assembles the Big Pilot's Watch 43 Tourbillon Le Petit Prince (IW329501)
IWC Talks: Pilot's Watch Collection x F1® THE MOVIE
IWC in F1® THE MOVIE.
Form und Technik in the Norwegian Fjords – Ingenieur.
Pushing the boundaries of fine watchmaking: IWC’s experimental engineering division XPL.
IWC Watchmaker assembles the Pilot’s Watch Performance Chronograph 41 (IW388309)
"Reference 1832. Our Most Brilliant Failure." A documentary about Gérald Genta and the IWC Ingenieur