Last Tuesday, IWC showed its novelties to New York collectors. IWC is a sponsor of a series of presentations organized by WatchTime magazine, and its table attracted huge interest. I previously reported here on the San Francisco and Los Angeles events; the New York event is even larger with 200 collectors.
Here’s some photos of the event, which are a little grainy since flash wasn’t used.The first two show the IWC table:
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But what people really came to see was the novelties:
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Most of the IWC New York staff was there, including IWC’s North American president, Ben de Clerck. That’s Emily Kwan of IWC on the left and me, partially hidden, at the end of the table.
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Collectors could try on the watches, and not just eyeball them:
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I had a chance to chat with watch-friends. That’s John Zagami in the center –he’s an executive with Ralph Lauren, and was instrumental in planning the Ralph Lauren line of watches (some of which use IWC movements):
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All in all, a very successful event!