• Master
    25 May 2018, 5:18 p.m.

    The IWC NYC Flagship hosted a Watchmaking Class this week for a few of our group, Evan Nanos and Andrew Thomas.  It was Andrew’s birthday.  That gave us a special reason to have a GTG.  I believe Andrew said this was the 6thtime he was in the USA on his birthday.  As always, the Boutique Staff were superlative hosts.  Thanks to Dawn Simonson, the Boutique Manger, for making us quite at home.  We were also honored to have Edouard d’Arbaumont, President of IWC North America, and Gaelle Devins, Asst VP IWC NA, join us for the evening.  

    We started the evening with delicious hors d’oeuvres and some bubbly to wash it down. I needed the bubbly to settle my nerves.   IWC is to be commended for providing opportunities to have these GTGs, learn things, and really connect us to the Company. I am not aware of other Luxury Brands that do this for their collectors.

    Doing the Watchmaking Class can be a challenge.  Taking a movement apart is relatively easy, with a little help now and then, but putting it back together with no parts left over or missing is a challenge.  As for me, I was very happy to see the balance wheel spin back to life after some tense moments chasing an elusive screw that flew across the room. Fortunately, the Watchmaker leading the Class bailed me out. He also was quite helpful when my hand-eye skills needed help.  The Class was led by Tryggvi Sigurbjornsson, the resident Watchmaker at the Boutique.  His was very professional with a bunch of folk who are not so skilled.  He has an excellent Power Point presentation that walks you through the steps. The class convented in the upstairs VIP area where we met some other guests for the Class. We donned the white lab coats and started taking iPhone photos right away.Here’s Andrew with phone in hand and Gaelle being really nice to Evan.

    /site_media/ckeditor_images/cb37491f5710b8cbf7a73bc585ad7b79.jpg4/site_media/ckeditor_images/532476d1051f629f150795eae1620a96.jpg272Evan got into the picture taking too./site_media/ckeditor_images/c58c5cd890b04d9db41e093d770a7915.jpgEvan led the early toast with our never ending bubbly supply. /site_media/ckeditor_images/0bc48b751f48fd7195e60e45bb43fab9.jpg4276There was a group photo before we sat down to pretend we are watchmakers./site_media/ckeditor_images/b7f081a984fc0c499d919ed749b8405e.jpgBut first, Edouard brought in a very recognizable Birthday Cake for Andrew.  Happy Birthday, my friend./site_media/ckeditor_images/03942e3f0696cf0325c96e6ff31f678f.jpg

    /site_media/ckeditor_images/e45c5d0ac2c55b2e3d560d1e10ca9f36.jpg/site_media/ckeditor_images/c4c18b0635d7340b0112a4bba7558ec8.jpgSo it begins.  The movement we are to destroy and put back together and the tools to do it are in a very handsome box./site_media/ckeditor_images/d66a59d92059cc1f7098a13d7bdd7575.jpgTryggvi, leading the Class./site_media/ckeditor_images/9c155c6c4b814e55381561b3ca2e867d.jpgThe challenge, a c. 89200, I believe.  Correct me, if I am wrong./site_media/ckeditor_images/b4b26285662be4a37f51da8d9de64834.jpgThe PPT slides are quite useful explain the movement and what we are to do on each step of the process./site_media/ckeditor_images/b1b1edfbf3cb3a5a615ed016f6d182c6.jpg The first challenge was to release the tension on the barrel and remove it from the movement. I did it, the barrel is out:/site_media/ckeditor_images/14e5975cba2d365b6d76b32071d7807e.jpgAnd there it is waiting to be put back at some point, hopefully./site_media/ckeditor_images/caf6ab65c0f56d70aadc1ec067185bb7.jpg      

  • Master
    25 May 2018, 5:23 p.m.

    Part IIAndrew and Michelle getting down to business.  /site_media/ckeditor_images/cbc60e1f8c3ce5ac1da235822e78246d.jpgMe too!.  /site_media/ckeditor_images/ff724168f0890e6e474eeda82feb5191.jpgI did it and I got a certificate to prove it, but it does not mention I lost a screw in the carpet someplace.  Thanks Trygvvi for bailing me out./site_media/ckeditor_images/f1f9dad4ab0a9f3f179757edbad464cf.jpg/site_media/ckeditor_images/d349328fa881be64dc4863c1e7101bdb.jpgEvan, Michelle and Andrew got their certificate as well. Job well done./site_media/ckeditor_images/e67a8f9a7b3e2c8200399a52bcf1d7cc.jpg/site_media/ckeditor_images/a504233323d3bfdcb0f60f8858492cf0.jpg/site_media/ckeditor_images/cd406f0c2daa4ec0d1d769e3e5fc3560.jpg Actully, all of the attendees successfully completed the course.  A big applause to all.

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  • Master
    25 May 2018, 5:33 p.m.

    Bravo Bill

    Copious amounts of Champagne is essential for brain lubrication before embarking on the watchmaking course. 
    Love it. Such a good experience 

  • Connoisseur
    25 May 2018, 8:08 p.m.

    Another fantastic picture report from you Bill! Thank you so much for sharing this event virtually with us!!

  • Master
    25 May 2018, 9:46 p.m.

    Bill, your photo reports are a thrill to read!

    its almost like I was right there.

    thanks for sharing.

  • Master
    26 May 2018, 1:34 p.m.

    Excellent report, Bill.  It was clearly a fun evening.  The cake looked superb.

  • Master
    26 May 2018, 3:57 p.m.

    What an excellent event!  Happy Birthday, Andrew and a big thanks to Bill for another set of great photos.  

  • Master
    27 May 2018, 9:39 a.m.

    Indeed ;-)

  • Apprentice
    28 May 2018, 10:06 a.m.

    What an interesting report with nice pictures, thanks a lot. 
    Andrews cake looks awesome - like the watch designed by himself.
    I would be interested to take part in such a watchmaking class, but it looks that its only for IWC ambassadeurs?

    Best regards,
    Flurin

  • Master
    28 May 2018, 11:56 a.m.

    Hi Flurin,
    A correction.  Andrew was instrumental in having the Special Watch for Aviators manufactured by IWC, but he did NOT design it, even though the watch is registered in IWC records as the Andrew Thomas Special, for some reason.

  • Master
    29 May 2018, 6:38 a.m.

    Hi Flurin, I had such course in Amsterdam and in Schaffhausen. I know for the Amsterdam session, they had the materials and watchmaker simply sent over. So wherever you live: go to the IWC boutique or a large Dealer and check out what their plans are (or convince them to get one organised for loyal customers ;-) )!

    Regards, Bob

  • Master
    29 May 2018, 6:39 a.m.

    Bill, thanks for this outstanding photo report! Great fun to read ;-)

    Kind regards,

    Bob

  • Apprentice
    29 May 2018, 8:21 a.m.

    Maybe I missunderstood him when we had the discussion about "his" watch in Schaffhausen.
    Thanks for the correction.

  • Apprentice
    29 May 2018, 8:25 a.m.

    Hi Bob, thank you for the advice.
    I live in the near of Schaffhausen, so probably the best thing for me is to ask there :-).

    Best regards, Flurin

  • Master
    29 May 2018, 1:05 p.m.

    Hi Flurin,
    Indeed you may have misunderstood Andrew.  He may have been referring specifically to his personal SWFA, one of 27.  On the other hand, Andrew may have, understandibly, been caught in a hubristic moment, because without him the SWFA would have remained a dream of a couple of dedicated IWC collectors who wanted a no-nonsense IWC Pilot watch with form following function.