IWC releases new Ingenieur watches at Watches and Wonders 2026

IWC Schaffhausen has expanded its Ingenieur collection with five new models unveiled at Watches and Wonders 2026, marking the 50th anniversary of the Gérald Genta-designed Ingenieur SL ref. 1832. The releases include smaller cases, diverse materials like ceramic and titanium, and complications such as perpetual calendars and tourbillons. Prices start at €11,300 for a steel model and reach price-on-request for a limited gold tourbillon.

The Ingenieur line, originally introduced in the 1950s with a Faraday cage for protection and later redesigned by Gérald Genta in the 1970s, sees fresh additions in various sizes and configurations. IWC highlighted two Ingenieur Automatic 35 models: ref. IW324911 with an 18K 5N gold bezel set with 45 diamonds totaling 0.7 carats, priced at €18,800, and ref. IW324907 in steel with a blue dial at €11,300. Both feature the caliber 47110 automatic movement, offering a 42-hour power reserve and 10-bar water resistance, viewable through transparent case backs.

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IWC has introduced its initial lineup of watches for 2026, featuring dark materials and motorsport influences. The releases include a monochromatic Portugieser Chronograph in Ceratanium and two limited-edition Pilot’s Watches created with Formula One driver George Russell. These models emphasize technical construction and performance aesthetics.

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IWC Schaffhausen has introduced the Pilot’s Venturer Vertical Drive, its first watch designed specifically for human spaceflight. Developed in partnership with Vast, the company building the world’s first commercial space station, the timepiece features innovative controls for use during spacewalks. The watch, reference IW328601, retails for €28,900.

Piaget introduced new Polo Signature models at Watches and Wonders 2026, featuring gadroon patterns on the dials that reference the brand's 1979 Polo design. The lineup includes his-and-hers stainless steel watches in 42mm men's and 36mm women's sizes, plus rose gold options. These updates emphasize matching pairs and heritage elements on contemporary cases.

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Zenith has released five new versions of its Chronomaster Sport watch to celebrate the model's fifth anniversary since its 2021 debut. The lineup includes a limited-edition two-tone model with a mother-of-pearl dial and four skeletonized variants featuring updated clasps. Prices start at €16,500 for steel models.

 

 

 

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