IWC Ingenieur Chronograph Racer and Silberpfeil Watches
First launched in 1955 with an IWC Schaffhausen automatic movement housed in a soft-iron inner case

First launched in 1955 with an IWC Schaffhausen automatic movement housed in a soft-iron inner case for protection against magnetic fields, no other watch from IWC has cemented the company’s reputation for technical expertise as strongly as the first Ingenieur. The newest iterations – the Chronograph Racer and Silberpfeil – take inspiration from the world of Formula One by utilizing technical materials that make the watches as robust, wearable and functional as possible. The Chronograph Racer has a white dial, blue hands and classic IWC look, while the Silberpfeil looks to the Mercedes-Benz Silver Arrow – an automobile that dominated the racing scene during its mid-century heyday for design cues. For those interested in purchasing, an appointment for pricing can be made here.