DISCOVER THE TECHNOLOGY AND CONTEMPORARY DESIGN OF THE INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC 40, INSPIRED BY GERALD GENTA’S ICONIC INGENIEUR SL, REFERENCE 1832

The Ingenieur has long stood as a hallmark of innovation in luxury sports watches, with its groundbreaking design and technical advancements. Originally reimagined by Gérald Genta in the 1970s, the Ingenieur disrupted the watch industry with its bold integrated bracelet, distinctive bezel, and antimagnetic technology.

Today, the new Ingenieur Automatic 40 carries forward this legacy, refining the original design while incorporating modern features like improved ergonomics, enhanced durability, and cutting-edge movement technology. With its sophisticated blend of style, precision, and versatility, the Ingenieur Automatic 40 represents the ultimate stainless steel luxury sports watch.

CLASSIC DESIGN, FRESH BLUE DIAL

Following the original lineup of the Ingenieur Automatic 40 in titanium and stainless steel with black, silver-plated, and aqua dials, the newest addition Ref. IW328907 features a striking blue dial. Crafted in stainless steel, the case and integrated H-link bracelet showcase polished and satin finishes. At 40mm, the re-engineered case is designed for exceptional comfort, even on smaller wrists. Its bezel, secured by five functional screws, reinforces the watch’s industrial character.

The dial’s unique grid pattern, stamped into a soft iron base and PVD-coated in blue, adds depth and texture. Rhodium-plated hands and markers with Super-LumiNova® ensure flawless readability in all light conditions. Powered by IWC’s 32111 caliber with a 120-hour power reserve, it delivers exceptional performance with timeless design. With magnetic protection, 10-bar water resistance, integrated bracelet and advanced engineering, the Ingenieur Automatic 40 makes a fully versatile sports watch

BUILDING THE COLLECTION – THE FIRST THREE MODELS

The Ingenieur Automatic 40 initially debuted with three stainless steel models featuring black, silver-plated, and aqua dials, alongside a titanium version. Each case and bracelet were meticulously designed for modern ergonomics, with a lug-to-lug distance of 45.7mm and a middle-link attachment for an improved fit.

Unlike the original 1970s Ingenieur SL, the new models feature polygonal screws on the bezel, aligned consistently for a cleaner aesthetic. In contrast, the original 1970s design had five decorative recesses on the bezel, whose positions varied from watch to watch. In the new model, these five screws are functional, serving to secure the bezel to the case.

“While taking inspiration from Gérald Genta’s Ingenieur SL from the 1970s, we invested a lot of time and effort into engineering a new automatic model with perfect case proportions and ergonomics, a high level of detail and finishing, and equipped with modern movement technology. The new Ingenieur Automatic 40 is a versatile luxury sports watch for the 21st century.”

– Christoph Grainger-Herr, CEO of IWC Schaffhausen

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