• Master
    21 Jan 2010, 4:40 a.m.

    Last evening both Alan (lndbir) and I had the honor to be invited by IWC to the “Portuguese” Cocktail Dinner at the Halle S&#1105,,,cheron in Geneva. This is the big kick off affair for the introduction of the new Portuguese line. Over 650 invited guest (mostly IWC customers, Executives and the Press) were treated to a viewing of the new Portuguese lineup as well as a demonstration of sextants and other navigation instruments that were vital to early explorers who used the sky to navigate the oceans. It was the invention of an accurate chronometer that allowed sailors to accurately calculate longitude. The new Portuguese line pays homage to the tradition of accuracy and precision demanded of ancient and modern day timepieces.

    To give you a taste of the evening I am including some selected pictures from the evening and will post more in a linked album later today. The evening started with Alan and me joining IWC executives and sales staff at the end of their own cocktail hour before being loaded into a bus for the short trip over to the Halle. As you entered the venue you were greeted by a phalanx of photographers seeking out the celebrities who were in attendance. Needless to say, neither Alan nor I were stopped for a photo op, nor were we asked for an autograph. The front of the hall included several stations where you were given instructions on the use of a sextant and other instruments of navigation. Surrounding these were a few display vitrines with the new Portuguese introductions. The lighting in the Halle was very difficult so please enjoy the watch photos as they are. I took a couple of wrist shots, as you will see. One shows Hannes Pantli wearing the Portuguese Tourbillon and the other is MF wearing the new DaVinci Collector Forum Watch.

    At the cocktail hour we meet and talked with Herr and Frau Klaus, Herr Hannes Pantli, and Allain Zimmermann, the CEO of Baum and Mercier, previously with IWC. MF, our gracious host, also took time to introduce us all around the hall. The next phase of the evening started with dinner excellently prepared and served by a Munich catering company. Prior to the first course Herr Georges Kern introduced key guests and made a very special ovation to the Asian customers in attendance. Obviously this part of the world market performed very well in 2009. The next item of the dinner presentation was an outstanding short film starring Hollywood actor Jean Reno. That short film should be posted on the Forum, I believe. The entertainment after dinner was by Nils Landgren, one of the most successful European jazz artists, and his band, “Funk Unit”.

    Pictures and comments to follow in 8 parts.

    Bill

  • Master
    20 Jan 2010, 2:25 p.m.

    Impressions from SIHH 2010 (part 2)

    The selected photos start with a few shots of the beautiful city of Geneva and its famous Jet d’Eau.

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  • Master
    21 Jan 2010, 4:45 a.m.

    Impressions from SIHH 2010 (part 3)

    The Halle entrance and press phalanx:

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  • Master
    20 Jan 2010, 1:45 p.m.

    Impressions from SIHH 2010 (part 4)

    Neither Alan nor I were asked for an autograph or picture, so we took our own. : )

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  • Master
    20 Jan 2010, 9:30 p.m.

    Impressions from SIHH 2010 (part 5)

    Meeting Herr and Frau Klaus is always a pleasure. The second picture is of Herr Pantli,

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  • Master
    21 Jan 2010, 4:30 a.m.

    Impressions from SIHH 2010 (part 6)

    The stars of the evening, of course, are the new Portuguese Novelties: A triptych of Perpetual Calendar IWC’s and the Hand Wound in both white and black dials.

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  • Master
    20 Jan 2010, 11:15 a.m.

    Impressions from SIHH 2010 (part 7)

    Two wrist shots: The Portuguese Tourbillon and the DVCF:

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  • Master
    20 Jan 2010, 6:35 p.m.

    Impressions from SIHH 2010 (part 8)

    Inside the Halle:

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  • Master
    21 Jan 2010, 2 a.m.

    Impressions from SIHH 2010 (part 9)

    Herr Kern introducing the start of the Portuguese Short Movie, Jean Reno and the jazz group, Funk Unit:

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  • Master
    21 Jan 2010, 5:20 a.m.

    Impressions from SIHH 2010 (part 10)

    The evening, needless to say, was a fantastic experience and a once in a life time event for all in attendance. Thanks to IWC, Benoit de Clerck and especially Micheal for including me in the festivities of SIHH 2010. I will post more tomorrow, when we are at the SIHH show.

    Cheers, Ciao and Merci

    Bill

  • Master
    21 Jan 2010, 10:55 a.m.

    Thanks, Bill

    All of us not at SIHH are jealous of your experience. On the plus side we have a great reporter to keep us posted with information and photos. Look forward to further reports. Kevin

  • Master
    20 Jan 2010, 2:55 p.m.

    Looks like a great time. Keep the photos coming!

    Thanks for taking the time to post all these great photos.
    jeff

  • Apprentice
    20 Jan 2010, 9 p.m.

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  • Master
    20 Jan 2010, 9:55 p.m.

    Now that's what I'm talking about....

    great photos from Bill with a comprehensive commentary. Thanks so much for being our erstwhile reporter! I feel "hooked up" with the events in Geneva (which is a lot more fun than plowing through my workload. :<)

    Best regards,
    Jim

  • Master
    21 Jan 2010, 3 a.m.

    Great report Bill

    see you tonight

    Argiris

  • Master
    20 Jan 2010, 9:15 p.m.

    Fantastic, Bill! Thanks so much for

    taking us along with you.

    The handwinds look good, but that CF DaVinci on Michael's wrist is quite eye catching!

  • Master
    21 Jan 2010, 8 a.m.

    As usual, good work Bill. Looking...

    forward to seeing everything tomorrow.

  • Master
    21 Jan 2010, 2:50 a.m.

    Gee....only two of the three at PPC's. Oops.