• Mr. Tonny Bertelootpanorama_fish_eye

    Member since: 28/10/2002
    8 years

    Here you can find a new article in this section.
    It is a great story written by Adrian van der Meijden, an esteemed collector and writer of numerous articles on IWC watches.
    Enjoy the reading.

  • Nelson Herringhelp_outline
    Master 〚✅〛

    Member since: 22/03/2001
    8 years

    Wow, I really enjoyed this article, Adrian. So many things go into making a successful company. With setbacks along the way, the right people can make or break a company- obviously the right people came by!

    Nelson

  • Paul Bloemenpanorama_fish_eye
    Master 〚✅〛

    Member since: 28/03/2001
    8 years

    A very interesting and well written article, thank you! As so often, perseverance, inventiveness, creativity are paramount for success, IWC did well! As for 2018, jubilee year, I look forward to the watches presented for this occasion. I have fond memories, and four great watches, about the 2008 celebration.

    Kind regards,
    Paul

    What you do may not be so important, but it is very important that you do it well. (my variation of a saying by Gandhi)

  • dzulpanorama_fish_eye
    Master 〚✅〛

    Member since: 14/11/2008
    8 years

    Thank you, Adrian. This was a well-written article that, once again, increased my knowledge about my favorite watch company.

    Best regards,
    Jim

    "We are the other people, we are the other people...you're the other people
    too!"
    Frank Zappa

  • Mr. giuliano bizziocchipanorama_fish_eye
    Connoisseur 〚✅〛

    Member since: 15/12/2003
    8 years

    Thank you very much for the article mr. Adrian, it is always very important to know the story behind a brand name and to discover the importance that some people have had in the past.

  • Clepsydrahelp_outline
    Master 〚✅〛

    Member since: 04/08/2001
    8 years

    A very interesting and informative scholarly work. Well done Adrian.

    “It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.”
    Mark Twain