• Master
    8 Nov 2012, 11:11 p.m.

    The series of events throughout this week was one of our most exciting timepiece moments in Abu Dhabi. Some of you may have already seen post by OB highlighting the events which took place in Etihad Towers with the launching of the new boutique and the watch making class sessions. It was great to meet a fellow forum member in the same city to share the enthusiasm with (can't wait to catch up again, OB!).

    I’ve only recently got into the world of fine timepiece and have been reading up a lot to try educate myself, especially when it comes to making decision on which watch buy. 4 months ago, If you ask me what is a balance spring or a balance wheel, I’d have given you a blank look...( not that I’m an expert now anyway, just a little better informed). As much as I am influenced by the aesthetic and appearance of a dial of watch and its functionality, I am intrigued with the whole business of mechanisms, innovations of mechanical watches over the years and the historical development of certain calibres that survived to this day.

    Yes, I have all the excitement of a newbie with the hope and aspiration to one day leave my day job and become a watchmaker in a quiet and sleepy town.

    Imagine my excitement during the time of discovering timepieces to find out that a team from Schaffhausen is coming over to Abu Dhabi for the boutique launch and to conduct a watch-making class. Ever since, I have placed my name on the list to make the necessary arrangements to be part of this event. I’ve been anticipating eagerly to get into the construction of a watch calibre.

    As we drew close to the day of watch-making, the official boutique opening ceremony on the day before built up the excitement and gave us the opportunity to meet with few key staffs of IWC and some notable figures coming from Schaffhausen.

    Maxime Ferté, IWC brand director welcomed us with a big smile and friendly gestures. Maxime is a true gentleman and shared with us his experience in Asia and how the company positioned itself in the region. Being positioned in Hong Kong for a number of years, he relates well to our culture and home nearby there. He then introduced us to Hannes Pantli and Christian Bresser, and I must say to be grazed by Mr Hannes and Christian is truly a memorable experience for us. Meeting people whom you only read in articles gave that extra dimension to complete the picture you painted in you mind of them. My wife and I had a fantastic evening and enjoyed pleasant conversations with these fine gentlemen. In my mind, I have hundreds of questions about horology and timepiece, but we find ourselves talking more about our lives, experiences and other aspects surrounding our works and places we have been. I was glad that we spent those precious moments to know more about them than just talking about watches. These are the little things in life that enriches one soul.

    D-day.

    My wife and I arrived at the Chairman Suite Conference room where the watch-making class. Our journey to the venue was joined by Christian and Jean Phillippe, IWC Retail Director. We meet with Mr Hannes again in the watch-making room and soon joined by fellow forum member here, OB. The number of participants had to be small (no more than 10). This allows full and personal attention to each of us.
    Note: I apologize in advance should I get some of the terminology wrong…

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    Mr Hannes has such a positive aura which is hard to explain. A man of such experience and influence just exudes great presence.

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    The view and the wonderful clear weather of Abu Dhabi was a perfect setting for what we are about to do. At this point, it was hard to contain my excitement.

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    I reckoned we didn’t look too bad in the lab coat. If this doesn’t set one in the mood, I don’t know what will. All ready for action…

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    Do not let this picture of calm fool you. Jumping screws and groans of frustration were frequent occurrences here.

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    Here you have it, Calibre 98200 ready to be taken apart…

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    The ratchet wheel was the first to be removed…

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    … followed by the winding wheel + bridge…

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    The centre train bridge was next, along with all the gear-train…

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    With the last bridge plate remove, the disassembly was complete. We are not qualify to touch the balance wheel and its related components.

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    On the reassembly, the watch gear train goes back into the jewelled positions. This is rather tricky to ensure the all the gears are in contact and positioned properly.

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    The centre train bridge is then placed to secure all the gear train positions…

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    … winding wheel and bridge is back in place….

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    … finally the ratchet wheel… at this point, you can begin to see the balance when starts to gather some inertia. My wife and I were just ecstatic to see our timepiece being restored to life!

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    Christian Bresser, Deputy of the Department of Complications, conducted the watchmaking class. He was both entertaining and informative in giving us interesting background and sharing with us his story of previous classes. Bear in mind that we had help in performing the above tasks. A professional watchmaker can dissemble and reassemble a simple movement above in about 15 minutes. It took us about 2 hours including instruction to perform the same task. Watch-making is not about speed, it is about patience and passion. Christian reminded us the respect we need to give to such a well crafted instrument to ensure its continuous service for years to come. This includes adequate maintenance and methods of handling. After personally gone through the exercise above, one can immediately appreciate the fine and delicate art of watch-making and the respect it deserves. No reading or visual reference can give the equal comprehension of this fine art as this guided watch-making class can.

    The session was followed by lunch with a rather experimental menu, with a strong eastern flavour. Simply delightful.

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    After lunch and a few more conversation we expressed our interest to perhaps one day to pay a visit to Schaffhausen. Boutiques apparently help customers in securing appointments to visit the factory. This is best done early (preferably 6 months ahead) to ensure a more fruitful experience. We part ways with the hope that one day to meet with these familiar faces in the near future and relate to the recent wonderful events.

    It doesn’t end there.

    We proceeded to the boutique downstairs to pay a visit and greeted by Ms Xinjian Li. Now, my wife has been eyeing on a particular piece in the boutique for a while and has been constantly encouraged by Ms Li. After the watchmaking session, meeting with the people who gave birth to beautiful timepieces, making more friends around, it was not difficult for her to finally take the plunge to join the IWC club.

    Hence, the missing piece here, just to give a clue on her selection..

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    Other notable watches in the boutique are …

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    … the ‘shrine’ in the boutique…

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    I love that repeater…

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    Something you don’t see everyday

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    … and glad to know it exist nearby ! Just beautiful… with the right price to go with it…

    When we reached home, we realized the amount of items being placed in the gift bag for us. This by far is the largest haul from a single session…

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    … and just so you know, we are now ‘qualified’ :P

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    Along with the newest member of the family who will adorn my lady’s wrist…

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    I think the IWC team here has successfully carried out all the events. It was well organized and executed, promoted the brand and the product in the best light. We have not only been given the best experience to get into the world of watchmaking but also met some great people, made so many new friends, and be part of a small circle of enthusiast alike. We have gone beyond the appreciation of the materiality of the product and be part of the spirit of the tradition of IWC. What more could one ask for? Fantastic job IWC team and thank you!

  • Connoisseur
    9 Nov 2012, 12:24 a.m.

    Great report! Thank you. Chris Bresser is a great guy, and a terrific watchmaker. He exudes enthusiasm and is s real friend of collectors.

    One small postscript: Do any of our experts here notice anything special about the movement used in the class?

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 1:09 a.m.

    superb pics and thanks for bringing us along Vincent.

    Michael - is this the cal 98200 pocket watch movement that is being used ?

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 2:26 a.m.

    Fantastic report Vincent. Congratulations and thanks for sharing the experience.

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 2:59 a.m.

    A very good report which gives the flavor of these classes. I love how the screws have been butchered by all of the novice/student watchmakers.

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 3:23 a.m.

    Thanks for the great report Vincent, these Master classes really are something else! Unfortunately I missed the last one in Sydney but will have to make sure I can make the next one - your report and the others that have been made recently make it look like such a great time!

    Cheers,

    Ben

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 3:42 a.m.

    Thank you for a perfect report Vincent! Christian also provided me once the watch-making class in Schaffhausen! He is really nice guy! And of course to chat with Mr. Pantli is pleasure everytime!

  • Connoisseur
    9 Nov 2012, 6:49 a.m.

    Wonderfully written report, Vincent. I think IWC should pay us at least one pilot's watch each for the amazing coverage we have provided:-)

    It was great meeting you and your wife and I am sure we will meet again soon!

    To answer one of the questions above:
    Yes it is the cal 98200 pocket watch.

    Cheers,

    Oliver

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 9:28 a.m.

    Thank you all and it is my pleasure to share this. Already we are looking forward to more events sponsored by the local IWC team here.

    Oliver- it was a great pleasure meeting you and your wife. I wonder how about the rest of the fans here. Probably a GTG would be great!

    Michael - I'm curious to hear what's your expert observation of the calibre used here.

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 10:44 a.m.

    What a great week you had. Congratulations. Thanks for sharing it with us.

    You're right about the incredible gift bag. I think even Andy "The Swag King" would be jealous of that.

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 10:54 a.m.

    Thanks so much for your enthusiastic report and for sharing the experience with us. What a great event and congratulations to the Portuguese Chronograph, a timeless beauty.
    Have a great weekend!

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 12:13 p.m.

    Hello David....I thought I heard my name being called (LOL). Let's see, I'm taking inventory of the contents in that swag bag:

    Got it

    Got it

    Don't have it

    Got it

    Don't have it

    Now, if that "newest member" Portuguese Chrono was in the bag....Got it !

    Only one jealous is the dog. Wants a BP "riveted" croc strap collar w/Top Gun tags engraved with name. IWC can you help?

    Never enough swag,

    Andy

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 1:47 p.m.

    The masterclass watchmaking is always a great experience! Thanks for witting it up with so much passion and great photos.

  • Connoisseur
    9 Nov 2012, 2:30 p.m.

    I'll do a separate post on the movement....some might find it interesting :)

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 4 p.m.

    Hi Vincent, thanks for the great sharing.

    Do you mind sharing how did you register for the workshop? Does IWC runs such workshop around the globe?

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 4:56 p.m.

    I've seen several forum reports on IWC watchmaking classes, and this was one of the best! Thanks for including us in what appeared to be a great IWC week for the UAE. Oliver, your lovely wife and you made quite an auspicious debut on the forum! It is good to have you here, Vincent!

  • Master
    9 Nov 2012, 8:46 p.m.

    Hey Fleekk. I registered for this workshop session when I purchased my first IWC from the boutique here a month ago. I was informed of the class and expressed my interest to attend. I was told that the response was quite positive and they had a couple of sessions to do. They are going to a few countries in the next couple of days/weeks. Your nearest local boutique may be the best place to ask as they should have some upcoming news or events like these.

  • Connoisseur
    10 Nov 2012, 6:23 a.m.

    I walked in a few weeks ago with one of my IWC's on the wrist and after a short chat with the great staff of the boutique, they offered to invite me for the opening ceremony. Later, I was called to come for the watch making class - of course, I could not say no!

    The only challenge right now is sleeping at night as I continue to think about my next purchase :-)

  • Master
    10 Nov 2012, 7:38 a.m.

    Thanks Vincent - that is a fantastic report of a great event. I have never had the honour of participating in such a class but reading your report and following the dis- and reassembly pictures was almost like being there!!!

  • Master
    10 Nov 2012, 1:34 p.m.

    This is one of the next reports so far this year. It is such privilege to be at a masterclass. I think IWC should do a round tour every year to different parts of the world and give as much people who are interested in IWC the opportunity to participate in such an event.

    Great effort and great post!

  • Master
    10 Nov 2012, 7:39 p.m.

    Thanks all,

    Oliver- you're not alone there! I think we need help with the IWC bug here...

    KS- from what I've heard, there may be some events coming your way soon...