26 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 17, 2011Schaffhausen,
Switzerlandhttp://www.iwc.com/
The Collectors Forum is a wonderful community and the second home of several celebrities.
Other than on the movie screen or a front stage these unique characters are here only for the passion and camaderie.
It doesn`t matter if one travels around the world in the business class, shoots amazing photographs of his own collection (or every new piece in the boutique), particpates and supports Laureus sports events, hunts for historic pieces that surprise the IWC museum,... or keeps the group together from day one more than 10 years. Everybody is a celebrity who supports and inspires this community.
Best wishes from Schaffhausen
Oliver
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2,996 Discussions and CommentsMember since April 2, 2011Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
looking good Mr D. !
Regards, Shing | email iwcforme1976 (at) gmail (dot) com time does not change us. it just unfolds us. max frisch. all that really belongs to us is time; even he who has nothing else has that. baltasar gracian.
1,809 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 4, 2003White House, NJ,
United States
OS - IWC Community Manager Wrote:The Collectors Forum is a wonderful community and the second home of several celebrities.
Other than on the movie screen or a front stage these unique characters are here only for the passion and camaderie.
It doesn`t matter if one travels around the world in the business class, shoots amazing photographs of his own collection (or every new piece in the boutique), particpates and supports Laureus sports events, hunts for historic pieces that surprise the IWC museum,... or keeps the group together from day one more than 10 years. Everybody is a celebrity who supports and inspires this community.
Best wishes from Schaffhausen
Oliver
Oliver, I couldn't agree more with your comments. I just happened to be invited and the cameraman was in love with my Spitfire Chrono and kept following me around trying to get wrist shots of the watch. Thanks very much to IWC for inviting me to a fun event.
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
Bill
Other than on the movie screen or a front stage these unique characters are here only for the passion and camaderie.
It doesn`t matter if one travels around the world in the business class, shoots amazing photographs of his own collection (or every new piece in the boutique), particpates and supports Laureus sports events, hunts for historic pieces that surprise the IWC museum,... or keeps the group together from day one more than 10 years. Everybody is a celebrity who supports and inspires this community.
Best wishes from Schaffhausen
Oliver
Visit our other channels:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/IWCWatches
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/iwcwatches
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IWC
Regards, Shing | email iwcforme1976 (at) gmail (dot) com
time does not change us. it just unfolds us. max frisch.
all that really belongs to us is time; even he who has nothing else has that. baltasar gracian.
Last edited: 8 December, 2012 - 16:07
Kevin - you look very much at ease with beauties in and on your arm!
Skule
You certainly look completely at home amongst the other Celebs.
Best regards
Mark
Last edited: 16 April, 2013 - 00:36
Oliver,
I couldn't agree more with your comments. I just happened to be invited and the cameraman was in love with my Spitfire Chrono and kept following me around trying to get wrist shots of the watch.
Thanks very much to IWC for inviting me to a fun event.
Kevin
Best regards,

David
Last edited: 8 January, 2013 - 17:49
Last edited: 17 May, 2013 - 09:58
KJD's in the house !
And looking right at home...
Pretty soon Kevin you're going to need a bodyguard to keep the paparazzi back.
Andy
Kevin, you're looking very good!
Cheers!
Regards,
Jeronimo
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...