Lorenz Brunner loves creating things. He does it with genuine passion and dedication, and an insatiable appetite for innovation. In our new “IWC Explained” series, Lorenz, who is responsible for IWC’s research and development, talks about IWC’s latest technical and material innovations.
THE SHOCK ABSORBER
It is one of the highlights at this year’s Watches & Wonders: The Big Pilot’s Watch Shock Absorber. But what is the system behind it? How does it work exactly? And what inspired the watch and its design? In our first episode, Lorenz Brunner tackles one question after another about the development behind this innovative timepiece.
THE ALL-CERATANIUM® PERPETUAL CALENDAR
Combining one of the most venerable complications with the latest state-of-the-art material is a bold move. To harness it with a sporty bracelet made of said material - possibly even more so. In this second episode, Lorenz Brunner explains the reasons behind creating the new all-Ceratanium® Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar Edition Top Gun.
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#IWCExplained: Intro to our Materials
The Journal takes you behind the scenes of our Manufakturzentrum to learn about our case materials and the research into making them in. Watch below.
Inhouse movements - Mechanical Marvels (I)
The heart and soul of a mechanical watch is its movement. Find out more about the history of IWC's in-house manufacture movements made in Schaffhausen.
It’s Time - Josh Sirlin and his Big Pilot’s Watch
The creative director of “Black Bear Brand” takes his Big Pilot’s Watch on a trip through the American West. Read more about his quest to live his dream.