was browsing ard in timezone and to my surprise read this.
In response to a forumer's qn on what IWC will do after 2011 when ETA will stop selling ETA ebauches:
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Dear Mr. Shaffer,
Thank you very much for your request and your interest in IWC.
I am very sorry that I'm answering your request so late -- my sincere apologies.
We have found ourselves in a period of transition ever since the policy decision by ETA not to supply ébauches (i.e.movement kits), but only fully assembled movements in the longer term. As a result, since mid-2007, we have also been installing fully assembled movements, manufactured by ETA according to our standards and specifications, in addition to our own calibres assembled by us and based on the Valjoux 7750 ébauche. The number of ébauches supplied has been decreasing steadily since then, and deliveries will cease altogether at the beginning of 2011. However, because all the modification measures required by IWC have been incorporated into ETA’s production techniques, the complete movements also embody the latest developments and conform to IWC’s high quality standards. Regardless of whether the ébauche is assembled by IWC or a fully assembled movement is supplied by ETA, every individual movement is subjected to IWC’s comprehensive and exacting testing procedures.
We regard an IWC watch as an oeuvre, in which – alongside the movement – form and design, the choice of exclusive materials and outstanding ease of use combine to ensure that our timepieces represent a precision product of the highest quality across all price categories.
Once again, my sincere apologies for my late response.
Kind regards from Schaffhausen,
Jannis Faupel
Senior Product Manager
IWC Schaffhausen
Branch of Richemont International S.A.
Baumgartenstrasse 15
CH-8201 Schaffhausen
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This sets me thinking. Does this mean in Mid-2007, most of the entry level IWCs such as the newer mk XVI, 3717, portofino, are using ETA movements and no longer modded ETAs as per the earlier pre-2007 versions?
In response to a forumer's qn on what IWC will do after 2011 when ETA will stop selling ETA ebauches:
"
Dear Mr. Shaffer,
Thank you very much for your request and your interest in IWC.
I am very sorry that I'm answering your request so late -- my sincere apologies.
We have found ourselves in a period of transition ever since the policy decision by ETA not to supply ébauches (i.e.movement kits), but only fully assembled movements in the longer term. As a result, since mid-2007, we have also been installing fully assembled movements, manufactured by ETA according to our standards and specifications, in addition to our own calibres assembled by us and based on the Valjoux 7750 ébauche. The number of ébauches supplied has been decreasing steadily since then, and deliveries will cease altogether at the beginning of 2011. However, because all the modification measures required by IWC have been incorporated into ETA’s production techniques, the complete movements also embody the latest developments and conform to IWC’s high quality standards. Regardless of whether the ébauche is assembled by IWC or a fully assembled movement is supplied by ETA, every individual movement is subjected to IWC’s comprehensive and exacting testing procedures.
We regard an IWC watch as an oeuvre, in which – alongside the movement – form and design, the choice of exclusive materials and outstanding ease of use combine to ensure that our timepieces represent a precision product of the highest quality across all price categories.
Once again, my sincere apologies for my late response.
Kind regards from Schaffhausen,
Jannis Faupel
Senior Product Manager
IWC Schaffhausen
Branch of Richemont International S.A.
Baumgartenstrasse 15
CH-8201 Schaffhausen
"
This sets me thinking. Does this mean in Mid-2007, most of the entry level IWCs such as the newer mk XVI, 3717, portofino, are using ETA movements and no longer modded ETAs as per the earlier pre-2007 versions?
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