Michael and others,
Has IWC publicly announced the development of a 11-1/2 ligne in-house automatic calibre to replace Calibre 30110? Given, last year's commission ruling in favor of ETA (SwatchGroup) exerting its right to not to continue to supply competitors with movements, I was wondering how this might shape IWCs future developments.
It did not surprise me that IWC's Calibre 89xxx was sized similarly to an ETA 7750 at 13-1/4 ligne. Has IWC announced a life cycle replacement for ETA 2892/A2? I suppose, one of three scenarios is possible:
1) The Hayek's continue to supply IWC as they have for years
2) IWC switches to Sellita SW300 or a Soprod A10 built to spec. or delivered as an ebauche.
3) IWC develops a 11-1/2 ligne base calibre of its own
While I suspect option 1 because the Hayek's likely view IWC as a real watch company, but who knows? They could really hurt Richemont brands by shutting down ETA and Nivarox-FAR. Personally, option 3 would be my hope and preference. Long term reliance on a competitor is never a good strategy.
I really have not been following this lately. If this has been discussed in other thread, please direct me.
Thanks,
Bob