Seen here first: Presenting the new IWC Ingenieur Zinedine Zidane

Jun 16, 2008,17:10 PM
 

Just launched in Paris a few hours ago, here is the new IWC Ingenieur Zinedine Zidane.

- SJX

Press release:

Super Technician

 

Ingenieur Automatic Edition Zinédine Zidane

 

IWC Schaffhausen is proud to announce that one of the best footballers in the world, Zinédine Zidane, is its newest ambassador. The Swiss watch manufacturer will dedicate a special model to him: the Ingenieur Automatic Edition Zinédine Zidane. This Ingenieur is ideal for the super technician and will be available in a globally limited edition of 1,000 watches.

 


 

Although Zinédine Zidane ended his career as an active footballer two years ago, he continues to play a leading position in the hearts of his fans and live up to his status as a sporting legend. Zinédine Zidane, a French national born in Marseilles, has been named World Footballer of the Year on three separate occasions, and in 1999 even World Sportsman of the Year. Together with his clubs Juventus Turin and Real Madrid, he collected numerous national and international titles. However, the high point of his career was undoubtedly winning the World Cup. In 1998, Zidane captained the “Équipe Tricolore” to take the title in his own country – and two years later to achieve victory in the European Cup in the Netherlands.

 

In many areas, IWC Schaffhausen feels united with this outstanding athlete. Both represent values such as precision, perfection, technical competence – and social responsibility in their respective fields. The watch manufacturer, for example, is deeply involved in the “Laureus Sport for Good Foundation” and in environmental protection, whereas “Zizou”, as the football star is affectionately known by his fans, supports the fight against poverty as ambassador for the UNDP, the United Nations’ development programme. This congeniality of minds is now revealed in a partnership that IWC is acknowledging with a special watch.

 

Of all the models in the IWC collection, none is better suited to Zidane than the Ingenieur Automatic. Just as Zidane loved and played impeccable football, the Ingenieur is conspicuous by its clear, functional design. An attribute common to both is their supreme technical accomplishment, which in the case of the Ingenieur is represented among other things by the IWC manufactured 80111-calibre movement. It obviously possesses considerable stamina thanks to its automatic, highly efficient Pellaton winding mechanism. Finally, the integral shock-absorbing system ensures a high degree of robustness, supplemented by a sturdy case – water resistant to 12 bar.

 

Visually, too, this latest Ingenieur model is united with the legendary footballer Zinédine Zidane. The most important element in this case is the colour coding. Only a watch in the French national colours, which are reproduced both on the dial and in the blue crocodile leather strap with its red decorative stitching, is appropriate for a footballer who played for France 108 times over a period of twelve years. One distinctive feature characterizes the glittering blue dial with its red and- white minute graduations: the Arabic numeral “10” in a brilliant shade of red stands out against the eleven appliquéd, metallically lustrous hour indices. Regarded as a magical number by footballers, the squad number “10” on the back of the strip always characterizes the striker, the brains of a team – the role played by Zinédine Zidane for many years in the “Équipe Tricolore”.

 


 

The back engraving makes the Ingenieur Automatic Edition Zinédine Zidane an absolute must for fans of this exceptional footballer. Situated at the centre of the solid stainless steel back are the engraved portrait and the autograph of the sportsman, framed by the inscription “Zinédine Zidane – World Champion 1998” and the model designation “Ingenieur”. The back also carries the serial number of the limited edition of 1,000 watches.

 

The Ingenieur Automatic Edition Zinédine Zidane was introduced by Georges Kern, CEO of IWC Schaffhausen and the world-renowned footballer himself at an exclusive event on 16 June at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris.

 

Ingenieur Automatic

Edition Zinédine Zidane

 

Ref. IW3234

 

 

Features

 

Mechanical movement, automatic Pellaton

winding system, integral shock-absorbing

system, date display, central seconds hand

with stop function, back engraving, limited

edition of 1,000 watches

 

Movement

 

Calibre 8011

Vibrations 28,800/h / 4 Hz

Jewels 28

Power reserve 44 h

Winding automatic

 

Case

 

Material stainless steel

Glass sapphire, antireflective

Back stainless steel, engraved

Crown screw-in

Water-resistant 12 bar

Diameter 44mm

Height 14mm

 

Weight

 

Watch in stainless steel

with crocodile leather strap 137 g

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Seen here first: Presenting the new IWC Ingenieur Zinedine Zidane

 
 By: SJX : June 16th, 2008-17:10
Just launched in Paris a few hours ago, here is the new IWC Ingenieur Zinedine Zidane. - SJX Press release: Super Technician Ingenieur Automatic Edition Zinédine Zidane IWC Schaffhausen is proud to announce that one of the best footballers in the world, Z...

I'm almost afraid not to like it

 
 By: aaronm : June 16th, 2008-17:28
He'll head-butt me! Honestly it is not my style, but I do like the 10 as the only digits on the dial -a

I think the watch looks nice

 
 By: JDowning : June 16th, 2008-21:56

I'm not afraid to say that I don't like that

 
 By: amanico : June 16th, 2008-22:29
To say all, that is the kind of thing that leads me far from IWC... I don't like this politic of LE for every thing, or for every one... I love Zizou, I appreciate the Ingenieur in its simple version, but I don't see what IWC wants to do with that kind of...

Agree

 
 By: fernando : June 17th, 2008-00:11

I so much agree....

 
 By: Dje : June 17th, 2008-04:41

bad direction for IWC

 
 By: ChristianDK : June 17th, 2008-01:02

I like the strap....

 
 By: andrewG : June 17th, 2008-01:04

Now this is odd...

 
 By: pisoi : June 17th, 2008-01:17
I mean, associating the Ingenieur model with a (typically uneducated) football player is a faux-pas. What's next? UN issuing a LE of the Astrolabium Galileo Galilei dedicated to the Pope?

LOL!

 
 By: tony p : June 17th, 2008-05:33
There sure is a sting in the tail of that comment! Many would argue though, in response to your thesis, that genius can be physical as well as intellectual. Think of Nijinsky...Nadia Comaneci...Tiger Woods... Cheers Tony P

I'm waiting for the Eric Clapton LE . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 17th, 2008-07:21
. . . with only the numerals 4, 6, and 1 on the dial . . . ;-) . . . Art

Not exactly my cup of tea ...

 
 By: Peter  : June 17th, 2008-01:18

I don't like these kind of LE's

 
 By: DrStrong : June 18th, 2008-01:09

I like it [nt]

 
 By: Davo : February 26th, 2009-13:19