By the way, in case you haven't looked yet, all of the new models now appear in the Collections section of the website. Do youself a favor, go to the Silberpfeil page and click the Enlarge link to see that dial up close. Wow!
38 Discussions and CommentsMember since Dec. 1, 2012
Portugal
Love the 40mm, the Silberpfeil in silver and the ceramic in brown. The other novelties at first glance wouldn´t be awkward on the Hublot range so I think I´ll have to wait and see some real photos to make a judgment. Great diversity anyway... Kudos to IWC
525 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 29, 2003
I'm encouraged by the presence of a 40mm model, and at only 10mm thick, perhaps signs of a shift away from the 'tuna can' design theme of the last 5-6 years. Being a traditionalist, I still decry the presence of display backs on the Inge's, IWC has plenty of other lines to use those on.
Where can we get details on the movements used? I haven't looked hard yet, but didn't see much info on that.
288 Discussions and CommentsMember since Feb. 26, 2012Singapore,
Singapore
I don't know how you have done it yet again, but you have completely blown me away with your complete reinvention of a classic, bringing it into modern times without loss of core characteristics. My compliments.
738 Discussions and CommentsMember since July 12, 2011
Norway
Oliver & IWC - brilliant stuff!!
As an engineer and a life-long F1 entusiast this collection is fantastic - as Allan I really love the use of the exotic materials (and I don't mean gold and platinum :-)). Nothing is wrong with titanium and carbon fibre!!!
4,734 Discussions and CommentsMember since Dec. 18, 2006
What a wonderful new collection, congratulations to IWC for all these new models and new materials. After reading the introduction about these materials I thought it might be nice to have a 40 mm antimagnetic Inge with a Titanium case.
I am looking forward on seeing all these models in real life although this will probably not be any time soon.
Best regards,

David
Where can we get details on the movements used? I haven't looked hard yet, but didn't see much info on that.
Regards,
Cliff
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The line up for the new ingenieurs are making my heart pumping faster....it definitely looks sportier than before.
I am stunk by the INGENIEUR CHRONOGRAPH SILBERPFEIL in brown, it is definitely a must grab!
Hope to get real photo of it from the guys attending the SIHH.
If It Is To Be, It Is Up To Me!
Michael
As an engineer and a life-long F1 entusiast this collection is fantastic - as Allan I really love the use of the exotic materials (and I don't mean gold and platinum :-)). Nothing is wrong with titanium and carbon fibre!!!
Skule
I am looking forward on seeing all these models in real life although this will probably not be any time soon.
Kind regards,
Clemens
That caught my eye too, Giovanni. I'd like to view it through a loupe.
Have been looking all day at the Silberpfeil. Absolutely love the perlage.
Best regards,

David