IWC Watches
- Big Pilot
- Big Pilot 'Le Petit Prince'
- Big Pilot 'Slow Beat' 7-Day
- Big Pilot 7-Day
- Aquatimer Chronograph
- Portugieser Automatic 7-Day Power Reserve
- Aquatimer
- Ingenieur Chronograph AMG
- Portofino Chronograph
- Spitfire Doppelchrono Rattrapante 'Japan LE'
- Pilot's Watch 'Mercedes F1' Chrono
- Portugieser Chronograph
- Portugieser Chronograph Edition '150 Years'
- Portuguese Automatic 40
- Pilot's Mark XVIII
- Portofino Auto 37
- Alligator Strap
- Leather Tang Strap
- Rubber strap
- Rubber Tang Strap
IWC Watches
The International Watch Company was established in 1868 by Florentine Ariosto Jones, an American engineer and watchmaker, in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, with the assistance of manufacturer and industrialist Johann Heinrich Moser. Its location in Schaffhausen makes the IWC the only major Swiss watchmaker to set up shop in eastern Switzerland.
Their Ingenieur model of watches -- a design based on the classic IWC Pilot Watch, a line made for the British Royal Air Force in the 1940s -- are specifically designed to counter the effects of external magnetic fields, making them ideal for pilots. The company's Portuguese line is designed for the avid boater; the Da Vinci family of watches pays tribute to the Renaissance inventor; the classic lines of the Portofino line recall Hollywood of the 1950s and movie stars' love for the Italian fishing village; and the IWC's Aquatimer series, along with their support of the Charles Darwin Foundation's preservation efforts, shows the company's history and respect for the diving community.