Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation

IW323310

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Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation

Brand  : IWC
Collection  : Ingenieur
Model  : Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation
Reference  : IW323310
Nber of pieces : 1000
Complement : Steel - Blue Dial
Year : 2011
Is not commercialised any more

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  • Brand  : IWC
    Collection  : Ingenieur
    Model  : Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation
    Reference  : IW323310
    Nber of pieces : 1000
    Complement : Steel - Blue Dial
    Year : 2011
    Is not commercialised any more
    List Price : On request
    Diameter : 42.5 mm
    Height : 14.5 mm
    Styles : Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : 80111
    Case material : stainless steel
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 100 meters
    Dial : Sun-brushed
    Dial color : Blue
    Display : Hands
    Indexes : Dots
    Baton-type
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Arched edge
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Blue
    + More characteristics : Movement
    28 jewels
    Frequency :
    28 800 vibrations/hour
    Power reserve of 44 hours

    Case
    Case back engraving based on the winning entry of the 'Time for Unity' drawing competition

DESCRIPTION

  • A watch that gives children fresh hope

    Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation

    For the fifth time, a limited special edition watch has been created for the benefit of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. This underscores IWC Schaffhausen’s commitment to disadvantaged children all over the world. In its characteristic shade of blue, the Ingenieur Automatic from the IWC Vintage Collection represents a beacon of hope for a better future.

    The Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation does more than merely show the correct time. It does good by opening up opportunities for a better life to socially underprivileged children and by helping young people to help themselves. Once again, the out-standing work of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation was the inspiration for IWC Schaffhausen to select a model from the collection as an ambassador for a good cause. This is the fifth time that the Schaffhausen-based watch manufacturer has supported the LaureusSport for Good Foundation with a special edition. The Portuguese Chronograph Automatic in 2006 was followed in 2007by the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph Automatic for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.The series continued with the Da Vinci Chronograph in 2008 and, in 2009/10, with the Portuguese Automatic. And now, in 2011, it is the turn of the Ingenieur Automatic from the IWC Vintage Collection to sustain this sport-inspired range of watches. The Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation in stainless steel with a dial in an unmistakable shade of blue is limited to1,000 watches. In keeping with a revered tradition, IWC Schaffhausen once again organized a children’s drawing competition within the projects supported by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation worldwide.The winning design is engraved on the back of the watch of the special edition.

    This year, the jury chose the illustration by eight-year-old Sohel Abrar Khan from Mumbai, who is part of the Laureus supported Magic Bus project. The young boy interpreted the theme of the competition, “Time for Unity”, with a picture showing seven young people who have gathered for a game of football. The engraving is a reminder that a portion of the proceeds from sales is destined to help disadvantaged children in some of the world’s problem regions.

    The watch that does good
    For its fifth watch destined to serve a good cause, the company selected a model from the IWC Vintage Collection. This classic-looking timepiece was inspired by the Ingenieur Automatic of 1955, whose revolutionary automatic movement created a sensation all those years ago. To this day, Albert Pellaton’s pawl-winding system with its spring-mounted rotor has remained a paragon of ultra-rugged watch technology at the highest level. More than half a century after its initial appearance, IWC’s watchmaking icon has been brought back firmly into the present: not as a copy, but as a modern tribute to a classic watch. The Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation is powered by the IWC-manufactured 80111 calibre with the Pellaton winding system and an integrated shock absorption system. Thanks to a screw-in crown, the robust timepiece is water-resistant to12bar and thus ideally equipped for the exacting demands of present-day life.

    Unity in the slums of Mumbai
    The image used for the back engraving of the Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation was inspired by Magic Bus. Magic Bus, supported by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, provides an outdoor education for children living in poverty throughout India, including children from the Bombay Port Trust slum in Mumbai – one of the world’s poorest communities and home to around 15,000 people. An eight-year-old child from this community created the watch image when he entered an IWC drawing competition through Magic Bus. The image depicts his idea of how to create unity in the slums.

    Magic Bus is an outdoor education programme
    that uses sport to reach out to children. From the age of7to18, children engage in weekly two-hour sessions, day trips and outdoor activity camps. A tailor-made curriculum takes them on a journey of self-discovery throughout their childhood, with young leaders from their own communities making them aware of their unique abilities and the world around them. This awareness turns into a belief among the children that they have value and can make a difference, which provides them with purpose in life.

    Magic Bus currently works with 150,000 children per year living in poverty. In the next three years it aims to expand across India, by training young leaders to deliver its programme, reaching out to one million children and young people each year. For more information visit: www.magicbusindia.org

    Together against poverty
    Magic Bus is just one of over80projects worldwide supported by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. The charitable Foundation has already assisted over one million children and adolescents who are victims of poverty, homelessness, war, violence, discrimination, drug addiction, racism and HIV/Aids. IWC Schaffhausen is a Global Partner and worldwide representative of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. Through the Laureus World Sports Academy, an association of sports legends who together account for over100 Olympic medals, 100world champion titles and200world records, and using the universal language of sport, the common aim is to help children and young people find a way out of a vicious circle of drugs, poverty and violence. Following this principle, the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation is active in crisis areas all over the world, including the slums of Uganda, the South Bronx of New York and parts of Sri Lanka ravaged by the tsunami.

  • A watch that gives children fresh hope

    Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation

    For the fifth time, a limited special edition watch has been created for the benefit of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. This underscores IWC Schaffhausen’s commitment to disadvantaged children all over the world. In its characteristic shade of blue, the Ingenieur Automatic from the IWC Vintage Collection represents a beacon of hope for a better future.

    The Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation does more than merely show the correct time. It does good by opening up opportunities for a better life to socially underprivileged children and by helping young people to help themselves. Once again, the out-standing work of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation was the inspiration for IWC Schaffhausen to select a model from the collection as an ambassador for a good cause. This is the fifth time that the Schaffhausen-based watch manufacturer has supported the LaureusSport for Good Foundation with a special edition. The Portuguese Chronograph Automatic in 2006 was followed in 2007by the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph Automatic for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.The series continued with the Da Vinci Chronograph in 2008 and, in 2009/10, with the Portuguese Automatic. And now, in 2011, it is the turn of the Ingenieur Automatic from the IWC Vintage Collection to sustain this sport-inspired range of watches. The Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation in stainless steel with a dial in an unmistakable shade of blue is limited to1,000 watches. In keeping with a revered tradition, IWC Schaffhausen once again organized a children’s drawing competition within the projects supported by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation worldwide.The winning design is engraved on the back of the watch of the special edition.

    This year, the jury chose the illustration by eight-year-old Sohel Abrar Khan from Mumbai, who is part of the Laureus supported Magic Bus project. The young boy interpreted the theme of the competition, “Time for Unity”, with a picture showing seven young people who have gathered for a game of football. The engraving is a reminder that a portion of the proceeds from sales is destined to help disadvantaged children in some of the world’s problem regions.

    The watch that does good
    For its fifth watch destined to serve a good cause, the company selected a model from the IWC Vintage Collection. This classic-looking timepiece was inspired by the Ingenieur Automatic of 1955, whose revolutionary automatic movement created a sensation all those years ago. To this day, Albert Pellaton’s pawl-winding system with its spring-mounted rotor has remained a paragon of ultra-rugged watch technology at the highest level. More than half a century after its initial appearance, IWC’s watchmaking icon has been brought back firmly into the present: not as a copy, but as a modern tribute to a classic watch. The Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation is powered by the IWC-manufactured 80111 calibre with the Pellaton winding system and an integrated shock absorption system. Thanks to a screw-in crown, the robust timepiece is water-resistant to12bar and thus ideally equipped for the exacting demands of present-day life.

    Unity in the slums of Mumbai
    The image used for the back engraving of the Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation was inspired by Magic Bus. Magic Bus, supported by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, provides an outdoor education for children living in poverty throughout India, including children from the Bombay Port Trust slum in Mumbai – one of the world’s poorest communities and home to around 15,000 people. An eight-year-old child from this community created the watch image when he entered an IWC drawing competition through Magic Bus. The image depicts his idea of how to create unity in the slums.

    Magic Bus is an outdoor education programme
    that uses sport to reach out to children. From the age of7to18, children engage in weekly two-hour sessions, day trips and outdoor activity camps. A tailor-made curriculum takes them on a journey of self-discovery throughout their childhood, with young leaders from their own communities making them aware of their unique abilities and the world around them. This awareness turns into a belief among the children that they have value and can make a difference, which provides them with purpose in life.

    Magic Bus currently works with 150,000 children per year living in poverty. In the next three years it aims to expand across India, by training young leaders to deliver its programme, reaching out to one million children and young people each year. For more information visit: www.magicbusindia.org

    Together against poverty
    Magic Bus is just one of over80projects worldwide supported by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. The charitable Foundation has already assisted over one million children and adolescents who are victims of poverty, homelessness, war, violence, discrimination, drug addiction, racism and HIV/Aids. IWC Schaffhausen is a Global Partner and worldwide representative of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. Through the Laureus World Sports Academy, an association of sports legends who together account for over100 Olympic medals, 100world champion titles and200world records, and using the universal language of sport, the common aim is to help children and young people find a way out of a vicious circle of drugs, poverty and violence. Following this principle, the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation is active in crisis areas all over the world, including the slums of Uganda, the South Bronx of New York and parts of Sri Lanka ravaged by the tsunami.

  • Brand  : IWC
    Collection  : Ingenieur
    Model  : Ingenieur Automatic Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation
    Reference  : IW323310
    Nber of pieces : 1000
    Complement : Steel - Blue Dial
    Year : 2011
    Is not commercialised any more
    List Price : On request
    Diameter : 42.5 mm
    Height : 14.5 mm
    Styles : Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : 80111
    Case material : stainless steel
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 100 meters
    Dial : Sun-brushed
    Dial color : Blue
    Display : Hands
    Indexes : Dots
    Baton-type
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Arched edge
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Blue
    More characteristics : Movement
    28 jewels
    Frequency :
    28 800 vibrations/hour
    Power reserve of 44 hours

    Case
    Case back engraving based on the winning entry of the 'Time for Unity' drawing competition