The IWC Museum presents: a selection of watches kindly on loan from friends and collectors of IWC
This summer IWC implemented a display case where collectors who own IWC watches present their most beloved watches. Every watch has a very special history and story to tell. The IWC Museum wants to share these stories and emotions with our guests.
The first watch we present is a very unique “black beauty”. It’s a IWC pocket watch with a bronzed steel case, a white-tiered enamel dial and a movement Elgin I, a vue, (cal. 32), size 19 ligne, and with the very low number 22.
Discover more in the next issue of Watch Int. Magazine.
If you have an IWC watch that is very special for you, such as a family heirloom that tells a unique story, please let us know.
Perhaps someday your watch will be displayed in our Museum?