Credits: Article and images by Felix Scholz @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/iwc-manufactures-the-worlds-first-luminous-watch-with-pioneering-ceralume-technology/
Luckily, IWC is well-equipped for this particular challenge. They’ve been working in ceramic for decades now, pioneering with the world’s first black zirconium ceramic oxide ceramic case in 1986 and, more recently, brown silicon nitride ceramic and black boron carbide ceramic, as well as introducing Ceratanium into the watch space.
So, what is IWC doing with this hard-to-miss new material? Well, the brand’s experimental XPL division (the ones that made the Shock Absorber) has created a fully luminous concept watch. The brand new Ceralume Pilot’s Watch Case is joined by a fully luminous dial and a luminescent white rubber strap. While the future of this concept watch is unclear for now, we don’t imagine it will be going on any stealth missions.
Find out more about Ceralume at IWC.
Credits: Article and images by Felix Scholz @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/iwc-manufactures-the-worlds-first-luminous-watch-with-pioneering-ceralume-technology/