IWC Schaffhausen announces that an exclusive selection of historical and new IWC timepieces, including several vintage Ingenieur watches dating back to the 1960’s and 1970’s, will be auctioned off at Sotheby’s in Geneva on May 11th 2013.
www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/2013/important-watches-ge1301/overview.html
The launch of the first Ingenieur in 1955, Ref. 666, took place at a time of growing enthusiasm for technology and economic boom. Its automatic movement with bidirectional winding had been developed by the then Technical Director Albert Pellaton and gave IWC a decisive competitive edge. The watches were aimed specifically at a professional group that came into regular contact with magnetic fields and gave the watch its name: engineers – or, in German, Ingenieure.
Overall about 30 historical and new IWC time pieces will be auctioned in Geneva.
Images: © Sotheby’s Geneva, 2013