IWC stainless Steel cases being tested for corrosion (in house homologation)

Jan 03, 2008,16:49 PM
 

Here is why the IWC steel cases you own, will propably last a very long while without being "stained".

Prolonged exposure in a saline tank....case samples are dissected and studied thru an electron microscope...for even the tiniest inclusions which would later show up as spots on the case. These will be rejected. Cases tested as a batch by batch basis.

 Many companies do these tests outhouse, with contracters. But IWC does it all inhouse..for many years already, even at the old factory, where I took these pics.

The new premises has a cool homologation room.

More pics later!




checking visually for corrosion
checking visually for corrosion











The 'butcher' of IWC..
The 'butcher' of IWC..


A batch of new straps
A batch of new straps


Checking for aging
Checking for aging


Strenght as suspended for long periods with weights
Strenght as suspended for long periods with weights


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IWC stainless Steel cases being tested for corrosion (in house homologation)

 
 By: bernard cheong : January 3rd, 2008-16:49
Here is why the IWC steel cases you own, will propably last a very long while without being "stained". Prolonged exposure in a saline tank....case samples are dissected and studied thru an electron microscope...for even the tiniest inclusions which would ...

Interesting reminder of how thorough IWC are in testing

 
 By: Dirk : January 3rd, 2008-18:59
When you meet the man, you get the impression of a gentle, kind nature - but he is, of course, living out destructive tendencies from which most watch lovers would shrink in horror - hammer testing a skeleton perpetual, anyone? Cheers, Dirk

Yes Dirk..the next set of pics would show a hammer test!

 
 By: bernard cheong : January 4th, 2008-00:44

thats amazing..

 
 By: rijowysock : January 3rd, 2008-19:23
i was debating between the big ingy and the 233 and it was really close.. but this attention to detail made me wanna go with the big Ingy... calling AD tomorrow :-D riley

The inhouse Homologation Department heralds back to the early 1990s

 
 By: bernard cheong : January 4th, 2008-00:54
IWC was an axis from which operated JLC and Lange and iWC. The inhouse tests allowed a flexibility of monitoring materials that were ordered from sub contractors, this was then passed on to in house manufacture or onwards to other sub contractors for cutt...

Sampling

 
 By: BDLJ : January 4th, 2008-18:48

I love the synthetic strap on the black bezel ingenieurs...

 
 By: DRMW : January 3rd, 2008-19:36
Very comfortable. I think I need to buy one. Thanks for the great report!

The synthetic strap sed is just about special in many ways

 
 By: bernard cheong : January 4th, 2008-01:04

Impressive...

 
 By: Tony C. : January 3rd, 2008-20:30
thanks for posting, Bernard. And it reminds me of how odd it is that we have no IWC forum here... ;> ` Regards, Tony C.

Very impressive read!

 
 By: BHK9 : January 4th, 2008-06:39
Hi Dr, Nice to go through the post you put up,very interesting indeed.Thanks for sharing and cant wait for you next post.(hammer).I have read through the IWC magazine about this hammer testing procedure and etc. Thanks. BHK9

Thanks for reminding me that...

 
 By: Rob : January 5th, 2008-02:32