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3 days ago · May 30, 2024 8:30 AM. How IWC Made the Most Glow-In-the-Dark Watch Ever for Lewis Hamilton. The F1 driver’s Ceralume chronograph is the most luminous watch ever made. Here’s how it was created....
5 days ago · project info: name: Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 with Ceralume technology. brand: IWC Schaffhausen. matthew burgos | designboom. may 28, 2024. IWC schaffhausen unveils the first fully luminous...
5 days ago · May 28, 2024. 0. What We Know. IWC has announced the development of a proprietary luminous ceramic technology called "Ceralume" and introduced it this past weekend in the first watch with a fully luminous ceramic case. The Ceralume IWC Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 continues IWC's history of material innovation, especially in ceramic.
1 day ago · IWC’s XPL engineering division made Ceralume by blending ceramic powder with Super-LumiNova pigments, with tests showing the case could glow for 24 hours in the dark. ... Digital Trends Media ...
5 days ago · But today, IWC goes one step further with the introduction of Ceralume. The brand from Schaffhausen has unveiled the first fully luminous ceramic watch. Unfortunately, it’s a concept piece, so we will have to wait and see whether it becomes a product we can buy. Still, it looks incredibly cool and marks the debut of a new material for the brand.
5 days ago · James Bond wore a TAG Heuer “Night Diver ” in 1987’s The Living Daylights, and the brand resurrected the watch back in 2021. Zodiac just last week released its own fully-lumed dive watch as a new version of its top-spec Super Sea Wolf Pro-Diver. Then there’s A. Lange & Söhne, which has been blending generous lume treatments with high ...
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5 days ago · Ceralume represents a significant milestone for IWC Schaffhausen, paving the way for future innovations in luxury watchmaking. This patent-pending technology will be the foundation for new models, allowing IWC to continue its legacy of pioneering advancements in watch materials.