IWC

INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40



BACK FROM THE FUTURE

The bold aesthetic codes of the iconic Ingenieur SL designed by Gérald Genta in the 1970s, combined with the superb ergonomics, high-quality finishes and pronounced versatility of a 21st-century sports watch with an integrated bracelet.

This new model takes up the aesthetic codes of the famous Ingenieur SL Référence 1832 designed by Gérald Genta in the 1970s. The collection comprises three models in steel and one in titanium, equipped with the 32111 calibre with a 120-hour power reserve. Water-resistant to 10 bars, these new models are fitted with a soft iron case to ensure they are anti-magnetic.



DESIGN GENIUS 

Gérald Genta was born in Geneva on 1 May 1931. After completing his training as a goldsmith, he began designing watches, establishing a profession that had never existed before. His legendary luxury steel sports watches with fully integrated bracelets defined a product category unknown to the Swiss watch industry in the 1970s.

In the 1970s, IWC commissioned Gérald Genta to redesign the Ingenieur. Genta's Ingenieur SL, reference 1832, was launched in 1976. Its strong aesthetic codes, such as the screwed bezel with five recesses, the uniquely structured dial and the integrated H-link bracelet, have marked the history of the IWC Ingenieur to this day.




INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40

 Titanium case

Titanium strap

Grey dial

Integrated H-link bracelet

IWC Manufacture Calibre 32111

Soft iron inner case for protection against magnetic fields

Water-resistant to 10 bars



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