Engineered for Perfection

Welcome to the Engineers Society.

Our journey always begins with the impossible. It approaches us as a problem, a challenge we don’t just accept but surrender ourselves to completely. With a curiosity and a drive perhaps only other engineers can truly understand. We are a community bound by the belief that nothing is beyond improvement. Across continents, disciplines and generations, we share the same blueprint: the relentless will to make things just a little bit better.

Members of the Engineers Society interacting in a modern spacious architectural interior.

This Is Who We Are.

Engineers have a reputation for taking precision seriously. They constantly push the boundaries of what is possible, refining and reimagining the world around us. And then there are the engineers at IWC Schaffhausen. A team devoted to detail, driven by the goal of making our watches better, more efficient, and more intuitive to use.

Our craftsmanship is about the experienced hands that assemble a movement, finish a surface or decorate a component with a precision and attention to detail no machine can fully replicate. Our engineering, on the other hand, lives in the head. It begins with a question – often a deceptively simple one – and proceeds  through observation, analysis and creative problem-solving.

Ideally, the process leads to an answer that is both technically elegant and surprisingly practical. Where our craftspeople refine and perfect the known, our engineers dare to reimagine – and ask whether the known is truly the best that can be done.

Perfecting and Reimagining the World Around Us.

Our solutions rise above land, water and air, cross the vastness of space and reach beyond time itself.
An Engineers Society member examining their work with precision.
Hands at work on technical equipment — precision and focus at the core of the Engineers Society.
An Engineers Society member working with materials in a bright studio environment.
A members of the Engineers Society working precisely.
“We are a community bound by the belief that nothing is beyond improvement. Across continents, disciplines and generations, we share the same blueprint: the relentless will to make things just a little bit better.”