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Rauschenbach-Schenk in , his wife, two daughters and their husbands, Ernst Jakob Homberger director of G. Fischer AG in Schaffhausen and Dr. Carl Jung psychologist and psychiatrist , became the new owners of IWC. Following the death of his father-in-law, Ernst Jakob Homberger had a considerable influence on the Schaffhausen watchmaking company's affairs and guided IWC through one of the most turbulent epochs in Europe's history. During the 's, IWC presented the first watch especially designed for aviators with antimagnetic mechanism.

Towards , the Mark 11 appeared armored against magnetic fields. This protection would be later used by the Ingenieur and nowadays by many IWC watches. He had joined his father's company in and took control of IWC after his death in April In he added a new wing to the factory and in the same year set up a modern pension fund for the staff. He bought new machines to meet new demands and continuously brought his production technology up to what were considered the very latest standards.

Nearly the end of the forties, during the hard competition among Swiss manufacturers to create the first automatic mechanism that allowed to wind up the watch both sides, IWC was right ahead. IWC's patented automatic spring has not been improved to our days. The IWC Ingenieur equipped with it was the most advanced of its time.

Edmund Hillary climbed the highest mountains with it. Today it has become a classic object of desire for collectors. The growing popularity of water sports made IWC launch the Aquatimer in It was water-resistant to meters and had and internal revolving ring to indicate the time of immersion. The Da Vinci quartz watch was fitted with a Beta 21 caliber movement.

Due to an industry crisis, IWC avoided heavy investment in this technology and went back to produce what it was best at - mechanical movements of great technical refinement. In , IWC introduced the world's first titanium watchcase and bracelet, which at the time was thought impossible because of the difficulty of working with titanium which required an oxygen-free environment. Today, IWC manufacturers the world's most sophisticated bracelet system using a solid pin held in each bracelet link by a push-button lock on the underside of each bracelet link - allowing the pin to be totally locked in regardless of any damage.

It counts with 17 functions and 12 patents, a perpetual calendar that will indicate the date for the next years and the perpetual moon-phase display in polished gold. In the IWC Grande Complication, a chronograph and a highly complex minute repeater with an all-or-nothing piece slide work inside. This IWC'S wonderful invention chimes the time out the time in crystal-clear tones that are activated by the slide on the left-hand side on the case. The case, too, finished in solid platinum with a fineness of 95 percent or 18 ct.

Despite the complex design of the case, the IWC Grande Complication is unaffected by superficial water splashes. The audacious Portuguese sailors and conquerors reached their greatest time thanks to their extraordinary knowledge on ocean navigation. These portuguese clearly surpassed the other sailing nations.



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