At Watches & Wonders 2025, IWC Schaffhausen once again proves that precision, innovation, and timeless style are at the heart of its craftsmanship. This year’s lineup is a bold fusion of heritage and modern engineering, featuring groundbreaking additions to the Ingenieur and Pilot’s collections. From black ceramic breakthroughs to perpetual calendar marvels, and even a Hollywood-bound debut in an upcoming F1 movie. IWC’s latest timepieces are pushing the boundaries of design, durability, and mechanical mastery!
Ingenieur Automatic 42 in Black Ceramic
For the first time ever, IWC fuses Gérald Genta’s iconic integrated bracelet design with an all-ceramic case. Featuring an ingenious multi-part ceramic construction and powered by the IWC-manufactured 82110 calibre, this timepiece offers a sleek, futuristic aesthetic – all visible through a tinted sapphire case back.
Pilot’s Watch Performance Chronograph Perpetual Calendar Digital Date-Month
Made from Ceratanium, this high-flyer comes with a black ceramic bezel, tachymeter scale, and a hammered texture dial that screams ‘stealth mode.’ With a perpetual calendar, digital date-month display, and the IWC-manufactured 89802 calibre under the hood, this watch is pure aviation excellence.
Big Pilot’s Watch Shock Absorber Tourbillon Skeleton XPL
Meet the ultimate resilience machine. Featuring IWC’s patented SPRIN-g PROTECT® shock absorber system, a Ceratanium case, and a breathtaking skeletonized movement, this technical marvel can handle serious impact—without missing a beat.
Ingenieur Automatic 40 in 18-carat 5N Gold
Luxury meets engineering in this stunning 18-carat 5N gold timepiece. With its signature Grid dial, 120-hour power reserve, and a transparent sapphire case back, this is where heritage meets modernity in pure gold brilliance.
Ingenieur Perpetual Calendar 41
For the first time, the Ingenieur collection welcomes a stainless steel model featuring the legendary perpetual calendar by Kurt Klaus. A blue Grid dial and the IWC-manufactured 82600 calibre make this a timepiece that’s as enduring as it is striking.
Ingenieur Automatic 35
The Ingenieur now comes in a sleek 35mm size, offering the same ergonomic perfection and fine detailing as its bigger siblings. Stainless steel and 18-carat 5N gold, this is elegance, downsized – but never compromised.
Hollywood Meets Horology
And for the ultimate crossover, IWC is making a silver-screen debut! The Green-Dial IWC Schaffhausen Ingenieur Automatic and the IWC Schaffhausen Pilot’s Chronograph are gearing up for their moment in the spotlight in the highly anticipated F1 movie hitting theaters this June. With precision engineering and adrenaline-fueled style, these watches are ready to race onto wrists worldwide.
With its boldest collection yet, IWC Schaffhausen once again proves that timekeeping is an art form—and they’re painting in innovation, luxury, and pure craftsmanship. Which masterpiece will you wear?