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Christoph is the CEO of IWC Schaffhausen, where he blends creative design sensibility with strategic leadership to steer one of Switzerland's premier luxury watchmakers. Originally from Germany, he studied interior design in England and Switzerland before first collaborating with IWC in 2006 to design its museum. As CEO, Christophe has focused on honoring IWC's heritage while driving innovation and sustainability, and he has overseen the brand's growing digital presence. His tenure has seen significant achievements, including IWC winning the prestigious “Aiguille d'Or” at the 2024 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève. Outside the world of watchmaking, Christoph is passionate about cycling and architecture—interests that reflect the same precision and design ethos central to IWC's philosophy. On this episode, Mo dives into an honest and thought-provoking conversation with Christoph, exploring where he envisions taking IWC next, what challenges weigh on his mind, and whether he feels truly fulfilled at this point in his life. Presented ByKAFD App https://apple.co/4e9BdU0Website https://bit.ly/3YktQUIInstagram https://bit.ly/3YFpWGnX https://bit.ly/3LMJOziLinkedIn https://bit.ly/3A0b2QJ Saudia Website https://bit.ly/495n6fBInstagram https://bit.ly/3UgTTdAX https://bit.ly/4beIQY8 Whoophttps://join.whoop.com/gb/en/moshow/ NoonInstagram https://bit.ly/3XRScUYWebsite https://bit.ly/44lnA1S Whoop https://join.whoop.com/gb/en/moshow/ Pizza Hut JeddahInstagram https://bit.ly/3T87mjtWebsite http://bit.ly/3UtnkWq Tim HortonsInstagram https://bit.ly/3UQDk6uX http://bit.ly/3AgbAPiWebsite http://bit.ly/3LgUres IWCInstagram https://bit.ly/44dxbFWWebsite https://bit.ly/43K8JMk CreditsChristoph Grainger-Herr | GuestMo Islam | Host FounderRyan Ismail | COOFaisal Nejaim | Show ManagerGregoris Kalai | Head of StrategyTito | Creative DirectorYoussef Hamieh | Production ManagerPowered by "STUCK?" | Translation
I ukens episode tar Jim og Joakim et grundig dypdykk i én av IWCs mest tekniske og ikoniske kolleksjoner- Ingenieur! Guttene går i dybden på både historie, design og teknisk utvikling. Joakim deler også inntrykk fra en nylig tur med IWC i spektakulære omgivelser i Hardangerfjorden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode John “Slick” Baum, a former US Air Force Thunderbird pilot and expert in business strategy and high-performance coaching, discusses his career journey, including high-stakes flight experiences like taking Lewis Hamilton on a flight as part of astronaut training. John shares the parallels between high-performance aviation and Formula One racing, leadership principles from his time with the elite Thunderbirds team, and insights into his current roles in executive coaching and motivational speaking. The episode delves into John's mantra of responsible reinvention and emphasizes the importance of mentorship and teamwork in achieving success. Episode Highlights: 04:22 Training Lewis Hamilton for Space 16:19 Aviation Passion and Career Beginnings 24:52 Training with NATO Partners 26:04 Becoming a Fighter Weapons School Instructor 31:10 Leadership and Teamwork Principles About John: John "Slick" Baum is a fighter pilot, mentor, leader, performance coach, retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel and entrepreneur. In 2009, Slick was by name requested to join the famed USAF Thunderbirds Demonstration Team. He was then selected as an Air Force Fellow, earning a Masters in Strategic Communications from George Mason University. As a co-founder of Draken International, the company’s efforts were recognized as #18 on the Inc. 5000 list in 2018. In 2024, Slick (in partnership with IWC Schaffhausen and the Polaris Program) provided 7x Formula 1 World Champion, Lewis Hamilton, astronaut flight training as Lewis looks to go from the racetrack to space. Connect with John: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/slickbaum/ Twitter/X: https://www.x.com/slickf16 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-baum-b3476328/ Website: https://slickbaum.com/ IT'S TIME TO SHOW UP WITH CONFIDENCE, MAKE AN IMPACT, AND MOVE THE BALL:
Dag tre i Genève hvor Jim og Joakim dykker videre ned i årets klokkelanseringer. I denne episoden er det Panerai, IWC Schaffhausen og TAG Heuer som står i fokus. Hør hva som imponerte mest og hvilke modeller som virkelig stjal oppmerksomheten på messen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#285 IWC Schaffhausen | Zeit für Innovation | Dr. Lorenz Brunner | Department Manager Research & InnovationWie ein Materialwissenschaftler die Zukunft der Luxusuhren schmiedetIn dieser faszinierenden Episode des Startcast Podcasts taucht Host Max Ostermeier in die Welt von Dr. Lorenz Brunner ein, dem Department Manager Research & Innovation bei IWC Schaffhausen. Von seinen Anfängen als Werkstoffingenieur an der ETH Zürich bis hin zur Revolutionierung der Luxusuhrenwelt - Lorenz teilt seine außergewöhnliche Reise mit einer Begeisterung, die ansteckend ist.Höre, wie Lorenz den Spagat zwischen Wissenschaft und Handwerkskunst meistert. Als ehemaliger Gastforscher am National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) und jetziger Innovationstreiber bei IWC bringt er frischen Wind in die oft als traditionell geltende Uhrenindustrie. Erfahre, wie seine Leidenschaft für Materialforschung zur Entwicklung bahnbrechender Technologien wie Ceratanium® führte - ein Material, das die Vorteile von Titan und Keramik vereint.Tauche ein in Lorenz' Gedankenwelt, wenn er über die Herausforderungen bei der Entwicklung leuchtender Keramikuhren oder der Schaffung des präzisesten Mondphasenmoduls der Welt spricht. Wie schafft er es, die Grenzen des technisch Machbaren immer weiter zu verschieben und dabei die DNA von IWC zu bewahren?Diese Episode ist ein Muss für jeden Uhrenliebhaber und Technik-Enthusiasten. Lorenz teilt exklusive Einblicke in die Zusammenarbeit mit dem Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) und erklärt, wie die Entwicklung von Uhrengehäusen aus keramischem Faserverbundwerkstoff (CMC) sogar zur Verbesserung von Satellitenantriebssystemen beiträgt.Lass dich inspirieren von Lorenz' unermüdlichem Forscherdrang und seiner Vision, die Uhrmacherkunst ins 21. Jahrhundert zu katapultieren. Erfahre, wie er und sein Team 22 Billionen Kombinationen von Zahnrädern durchrechneten, um den ersten säkularen ewigen Kalender zu erschaffen - eine Uhr, die theoretisch für die nächsten 11.700 Jahre genau geht.Von der Entwicklung farbiger Keramiken für die "Top Gun"-Kollektion bis hin zur Schaffung eines revolutionären Stoßabsorptionssystems - diese Episode bietet dir einen ungeschminkten Blick hinter die Kulissen der Uhreninnovation.Schnall dich an für eine Achterbahnfahrt durch die Höhen und Tiefen einer der faszinierendsten Karrieren der Schweizer Uhrenindustrie. Lorenz nimmt kein Blatt vor den Mund, wenn er über seine Visionen, Herausforderungen und die Zukunft der Zeitmessung spricht.Diese Episode ist deine Chance, einen der innovativsten Köpfe der Branche hautnah zu erleben. Tauche ein in Dr. Lorenz Brunners Welt, wo Wissenschaft auf Handwerkskunst trifft und jede Uhr eine technologische Meisterleistung ist. Lass dich von seiner Energie und seinem Innovationsgeist mitreißen und entdecke, was es wirklich bedeutet, die Zeit neu zu definieren.Citations:[1] https://ch.linkedin.com/in/lorenz-brunner-2419a7193[2] https://chapter.digital/aus-gemeinsamem-antrieb/[3] https://press.iwc.com/de/iwc-and-dlr-fibre-reinforced-ceramics-watch-cases-and-new-applications-in-space-de/[4] https://www.xing.com/profile/Lorenz_Brunner[5] https://www.google.de/policies/faq[6] https://www.watchtime.net/brands/iwc/iwc-ceralume-lewis-hamilton[7] https://www.leaders-network.de/veranstaltungen/details/online-rundgang-spektakulaerer-blick-hinter-die-kulissen-des-iwc-schaffhausen-manufakturzentrums-design-zum-greifen-nah[8] https://www.watchonista.com/articles/interviews/behind-scenes-iwcs-lorenz-brunner-birth-portugieser-eternal-calendar[9] https://open.spotify.com/episode/2bm0D4Qi1Qcks7H1IzteDl[10] https://www.iwc.com/en/journal/continued-innovation.html Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#284 IWC Schaffhausen | Design, Emotionen und ikonische Uhren | Christian Knoop | Creative DirectorDie Zeit im Blick mit Christian KnoopIn dieser inspirierenden Episode des Startcast Podcasts spricht Host Max Ostermeier mit Christian Knoop, dem Creative Director von IWC Schaffhausen, über die Kunst, Zeit in Form zu bringen. Seit über 15 Jahren prägt Christian die Designs der legendären Schweizer Uhrenmarke und verbindet dabei technisches Know-how mit emotionaler Tiefe. Christian gibt exklusive Einblicke in seine Arbeit und erklärt, warum eine Uhr weit mehr ist als ein technisches Produkt. Für ihn sind Uhren emotionale Begleiter, die durch Charakter und Identität ikonisch werden. Erfahre, wie er mit einem Team aus Designern, Architekten und Ingenieuren die Ästhetik von IWC schützt und gleichzeitig Innovationen vorantreibt. Von der Entwicklung der Big Pilot's Watch bis hin zur Neuinterpretation klassischer Modelle wie der Portugieser – Christian teilt seine Gedanken zur Balance zwischen Tradition und Moderne. Außerdem spricht er über die Herausforderungen, in einem hart umkämpften Markt herausragende Designs zu schaffen, die nicht nur visuell beeindrucken, sondern auch Jahrzehnte überdauern. Diese Episode ist ein Muss für alle Designliebhaber, Uhrenenthusiasten und kreativen Köpfe. Lass dich von Christians Leidenschaft für ikonisches Design inspirieren und erfahre, wie er es schafft, die DNA einer Marke zu bewahren und gleichzeitig neue Maßstäbe zu setzen. Tauche ein in die Welt von IWC Schaffhausen – wo Präzision auf Emotion trifft und jede Uhr eine Geschichte erzählt.Citations:[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrqquVOaSyk[2] https://www.iwc.com/en/articles/journal/on-creativity.html[3] https://ch.linkedin.com/in/christian-knoop-7046558[4] https://www.xing.com/profile/Christian_Knoop4[5] https://misterwatchmagazine.com/christian-knoop-creative-director-iwc-schaffhausen-the-watch-is-not-just-a-technical-product-but-a-very-emotional-one/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#256 IWC Schaffhausen x DLR | Von Uhren zum Weltraum | Dr. Lorenz Brunner | Department Manager Research & InnovationWie IWC und DLR die Grenzen zwischen Luxusuhren und Raumfahrttechnologie verwischenTauche ein in die faszinierende Welt der Hochleistungskeramik mit Dr. Lorenz Brunner, dem brillanten Kopf hinter IWCs Innovationsabteilung, in dieser bahnbrechenden Spezialfolge des Startcast Podcasts. Host Max von Rocka Studio entlockt dem leidenschaftlichen Department Manager für Research and Innovation bei IWC Schaffhausen exklusive Einblicke in eine der spannendsten Kooperationen zwischen Luxusuhrenindustrie und Raumfahrttechnologie.In diesem fesselnden Gespräch enthüllt Dr. Brunner:- Wie aus einer kühnen Vision die ersten Uhrengehäuse aus keramischem Faserverbundwerkstoff (CMC) entstanden- Warum die Zukunft der Raumfahrt in Materialien liegt, die ursprünglich für Luxusuhren entwickelt wurden- Wie IWC und das Deutsche Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) gemeinsam die Grenzen des technisch Machbaren verschieben- Weshalb ein Uhrengehäuse der perfekte Testkandidat für Weltraummaterialien istErfahre aus erster Hand, wie Dr. Brunner und sein Team bei IWC:- Die komplexe Herstellung von CMC-Gehäusen meistern, von der Kohlenstofffaser bis zur Siliziumkarbid-Keramik- Den Spagat zwischen Luxus und Hochleistungstechnologie schaffen- Eine Vision von interdisziplinärer Forschung in die Realität umsetzen- Die Uhrenindustrie als Innovationstreiber für die Raumfahrt etablierenHighlights der Episode:- Einblicke in den hochkomplexen Herstellungsprozess von CMC-Gehäusen, von der Kurzfaser-Presstechnologie bis zur Diamantbearbeitung- Die Magie der Interdisziplinarität: Wie Uhrmacher und Raumfahrtingenieure voneinander lernen- Exklusive Details zur Big Pilot's Watch AMG G 63 - der ersten IWC-Uhr mit CMC-Gehäuse- Die Zukunft der Materialforschung: Was uns in den nächsten Jahren an Innovationen im All und am Handgelenk erwartetOb du Uhren-Enthusiast, Technik-Nerd oder einfach nur neugierig auf die Schnittstelle zwischen Luxus und Wissenschaft bist – diese Episode bietet dir einen exklusiven Blick hinter die Kulissen einer der faszinierendsten Forschungskooperationen unserer Zeit. Erlebe, wie Dr. Lorenz Brunner komplexe materialwissenschaftliche Konzepte in greifbare Innovationen übersetzt und dabei die Grenzen zwischen Erde und Weltraum verschwimmen lässt.Schalte ein und lass dich von Dr. Brunners ansteckender Begeisterung für Hochleistungskeramik mitreißen. Seine Erkenntnisse könnten die Art und Weise, wie wir über Luxusuhren und Raumfahrttechnologie denken, für immer verändern – vielleicht bist du der Nächste, der die Revolution am Handgelenk trägt!Bonus: Erfahre, warum Dr. Brunner glaubt, dass die Zukunft der Innovation in der Verschmelzung scheinbar unvereinbarer Disziplinen liegt und wie IWC dazu beiträgt, diese Vision Wirklichkeit werden zu lassen. Von der ersten Skizze bis zum Einsatz im All – Dr. Brunner teilt offen seine Learnings und zeigt, dass erfolgreiche Forschung vor allem eines bedeutet: den Mut zu haben, über den Tellerrand zu blicken und Grenzen zu überwinden.Diese Episode ist dein Schlüssel zur Welt der Hochleistungsmaterialien, präsentiert von einem der innovativsten Köpfe der Schweizer Uhrenindustrie. Verpasse nicht die Chance, von Dr. Lorenz Brunner zu lernen und vielleicht deine eigene interdisziplinäre Revolution zu starten. Denn wie die Zusammenarbeit zwischen IWC und DLR beweist: Mit der richtigen Vision kann eine Luxusuhr nicht nur die Zeit anzeigen, sondern auch die Zukunft gestalten! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#256 IWC Schaffhausen x DLR | Von Uhren zum Weltraum | Dr. Lorenz Brunner | Department Manager Research & InnovationWie IWC und DLR die Grenzen zwischen Luxusuhren und Raumfahrttechnologie verwischenTauche ein in die faszinierende Welt der Hochleistungskeramik mit Dr. Lorenz Brunner, dem brillanten Kopf hinter IWCs Innovationsabteilung, in dieser bahnbrechenden Spezialfolge des Startcast Podcasts. Host Max von Rocka Studio entlockt dem leidenschaftlichen Department Manager für Research and Innovation bei IWC Schaffhausen exklusive Einblicke in eine der spannendsten Kooperationen zwischen Luxusuhrenindustrie und Raumfahrttechnologie.In diesem fesselnden Gespräch enthüllt Dr. Brunner:- Wie aus einer kühnen Vision die ersten Uhrengehäuse aus keramischem Faserverbundwerkstoff (CMC) entstanden- Warum die Zukunft der Raumfahrt in Materialien liegt, die ursprünglich für Luxusuhren entwickelt wurden- Wie IWC und das Deutsche Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) gemeinsam die Grenzen des technisch Machbaren verschieben- Weshalb ein Uhrengehäuse der perfekte Testkandidat für Weltraummaterialien istErfahre aus erster Hand, wie Dr. Brunner und sein Team bei IWC:- Die komplexe Herstellung von CMC-Gehäusen meistern, von der Kohlenstofffaser bis zur Siliziumkarbid-Keramik- Den Spagat zwischen Luxus und Hochleistungstechnologie schaffen- Eine Vision von interdisziplinärer Forschung in die Realität umsetzen- Die Uhrenindustrie als Innovationstreiber für die Raumfahrt etablierenHighlights der Episode:- Einblicke in den hochkomplexen Herstellungsprozess von CMC-Gehäusen, von der Kurzfaser-Presstechnologie bis zur Diamantbearbeitung- Die Magie der Interdisziplinarität: Wie Uhrmacher und Raumfahrtingenieure voneinander lernen- Exklusive Details zur Big Pilot's Watch AMG G 63 - der ersten IWC-Uhr mit CMC-Gehäuse- Die Zukunft der Materialforschung: Was uns in den nächsten Jahren an Innovationen im All und am Handgelenk erwartetOb du Uhren-Enthusiast, Technik-Nerd oder einfach nur neugierig auf die Schnittstelle zwischen Luxus und Wissenschaft bist – diese Episode bietet dir einen exklusiven Blick hinter die Kulissen einer der faszinierendsten Forschungskooperationen unserer Zeit. Erlebe, wie Dr. Lorenz Brunner komplexe materialwissenschaftliche Konzepte in greifbare Innovationen übersetzt und dabei die Grenzen zwischen Erde und Weltraum verschwimmen lässt.Schalte ein und lass dich von Dr. Brunners ansteckender Begeisterung für Hochleistungskeramik mitreißen. Seine Erkenntnisse könnten die Art und Weise, wie wir über Luxusuhren und Raumfahrttechnologie denken, für immer verändern – vielleicht bist du der Nächste, der die Revolution am Handgelenk trägt!Bonus: Erfahre, warum Dr. Brunner glaubt, dass die Zukunft der Innovation in der Verschmelzung scheinbar unvereinbarer Disziplinen liegt und wie IWC dazu beiträgt, diese Vision Wirklichkeit werden zu lassen. Von der ersten Skizze bis zum Einsatz im All – Dr. Brunner teilt offen seine Learnings und zeigt, dass erfolgreiche Forschung vor allem eines bedeutet: den Mut zu haben, über den Tellerrand zu blicken und Grenzen zu überwinden.Diese Episode ist dein Schlüssel zur Welt der Hochleistungsmaterialien, präsentiert von einem der innovativsten Köpfe der Schweizer Uhrenindustrie. Verpasse nicht die Chance, von Dr. Lorenz Brunner zu lernen und vielleicht deine eigene interdisziplinäre Revolution zu starten. Denn wie die Zusammenarbeit zwischen IWC und DLR beweist: Mit der richtigen Vision kann eine Luxusuhr nicht nur die Zeit anzeigen, sondern auch die Zukunft gestalten! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We were proud to welcome René Behr, Chief People Officer at IWC Schaffhausen, onto the EMEA Recruitment podcast. “True success lies in shaping a future when people and business grow in tandem, leaving a legacy that transcends time.” René has always been fascinated by human dynamics and interactions. He believes that Human Resources is the most influential function in business, because people are critical to success. He cites figures like David Ulrich, the “Father of Modern HR”, inspirational speaker Simon Sinek, and former Google VP of People Operations, Laszlo Bock, as key influences. He also reveals the unexpected profession he's trained in. Reflecting on his 25-year career, René is most proud of the lasting impact his efforts have had on businesses and people - an impact that goes beyond any single achievement or project. He shares a story about an IWC apprentice from a challenging background who was initially resistant to positive change. Through persistent effort, the apprentice passed his exams and went on to open his own business, where he now educates young apprentices with similar backgrounds. When asked what he would do differently if he had his time again, René highlights that failure makes you stronger. He emphasises the importance of listening to your gut - though it should inform your decisions, not lead them, he adds. Paul highlights the quote René shared on his LinkedIn profile: “Be the change you want to see” by Gandhi. René explains that he interprets this as championing change and leading by example, fostering a culture of continuous improvement. The conversation then turns to IWC Schaffhausen's resilience programme, which has been rolled out from the senior team across the organisation over a two-to-three-year period. This holistic programme equips teams to manage stress, adapt to change, and face challenges. It includes in-person workshops and lunch and learn sessions aligned with monthly themes, exploring personal resilience and extending into leadership. The sessions aim to break the stigma around mental health, with the goal of creating a supportive environment where conversations can lead to real changes in practice. René stresses that the programme's success is measured both qualitatively and quantitatively through engagement surveys, tracking productivity, job satisfaction, and retention rates. It's not just about making people feel good; burnout can be far costlier if not addressed. It's also a long-term KPI that can't be measured during the interview process or when onboarding new hires. When asked what advice he would give to his 21-year-old self, René focuses on embracing challenges and failures as learning opportunities, taking risks while remaining authentic, and staying curious. René's next big dream is to continue shaping the future of work by creating an environment that empowers colleagues to innovate, collaborate, and grow. He looks forward to helping the company navigate changes in its business model and being part of a future where HR has a permanent seat at the table. The episode ends with René sharing his gratitude. He is thankful for his first manager, who saw potential in him and helped him transition into HR, and for his partner, who has supported him unconditionally. René reminds listeners to work on your personal relationships just as much as your business ones - don't stop. If you'd like to learn more about René's career, you can connect with him on LinkedIn. To find the part of the episode most interesting to you, please use the timestamps below: 01:15: The last thing that made René smile 03:50: Why René pursued a career in HR 07:00: René's biggest career success 09:40: What René would change in the past 12:15: “Be the change you want to see” 14:00: Holding himself accountable 16:15: The Building Resilience to Power Performance programme at IWC 25:50: Measuring success 31:15: Advice for René's 21-year-old self 33:10: His next big dream 36:05: Gratitude and what René appreciates most EMEA Recruitment is proud to partner with Operation Smile. To learn more about their vital work around the world or to donate to the cause, please visit: https://www.operationsmile.org.uk/partners/emea-recruitment/ If there are any topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes, please reach out to marketing@emearecruitment.com #emearecruitment #emearecruitmentpodcast #renebehr #paultoms #operationsmile #operationsmileuk #recruitment
It was the month that the IWC Schaffhausen x Polaris Dawn Mission space watches went up for sale, as well as three classic vintage ‘tool watches' from Heuer, Rolex and Tudor, but what else was going on in the opulent world of watch auctioneering? Tune in as our resident auction expert Richard Fox gets us up to speed with the watch auction highlights for September 2024. Follow us for more watch-related content and if you want to support our work, visit WatchGecko and buy your next watch strap from us!
Det er tid for et nytt portrett hvor vi ser nærmere på kjente personligheter som har påvirket klokkebransjen. I denne episoden ser Jim og Joakim nærmere på den legendariske Kurt Klaus, som har lang fartstid i bransjen, og spesielt innad IWC Schaffhausen.
Revenues from snow-themed travel are forecast to witness rapid growth this winter, as operators offer improved services and consumers indicate increased enthusiasm for hitting the slopes following the country's optimized COVID-19 response measures.预计今年冬季,冰雪主题旅游的收入会迅速增长,随着旅游景点服务不断优化,在国家防疫政策优化后,消费者对滑雪运动的热情不断上涨。Since the holding of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games, teenagers and young children have shown a greater interest in skiing-related activities.自2022年北京冬季奥运会举办以来,青少年和儿童对与滑雪有关的活动表现出巨大的兴趣。Chinese people born in the 1990s and after the year 2000 are the main groups of skiers, according to Nanjing, Jiangsu province-based online travel agency Tuniu.根据位于江苏省南京市的在线旅行社“途牛”的信息,滑雪爱好者主要是九零后和零零后。The number of bookings for skiing-related services made by these two age groups put together accounts for 60 percent of the total such bookings, and the number of children who have gone skiing with their parents is on the rise, Tuniu said.途牛表示,九零后和零零后预定的滑雪相关服务数量占总预订量的60%,与父母同行,开展滑雪运动的儿童数量正在增加。Eyeing the trend of Chinese consumers' higher enthusiasm for skiing, Swiss luxury watchmaker IWC Schaffhausen organized a day on the slopes for young skiers in early December.瞄准中国消费者上涨的滑雪热情,12月初,瑞士豪华手表制造商沙夫豪森IWC组织了一次针对年轻滑雪者的活动,为期一天。The company's brand ambassador, freestyle skier Eileen Gu, showed children how to improve their skiing skills at the Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, during the event.公司的品牌大使、自由式滑雪运动员谷爱凌在活动期间在河北省张家口市的云顶雪公园向儿童们讲授如何提高滑雪技能。IWC said it was the second skiing class it had held with Gu in 2023, after hosting one in Colorado, the United States, earlier in the year.IWC表示,这是公司2023年第二次与谷爱凌共同举办滑雪课程,第一次的举办地在美国科罗拉多州。This reflects the company's commitment to helping children believe in themselves through sports, it said.这体现了公司致力于通过体育帮助儿童变得更加自信。"We strongly believe sport is important for the integration of children. It unites them, gives them confidence and can help them feel good about themselves. So, it means a lot to us to be able to create environments where children can experience the fun and joy of sport," said Franziska Gsell, chief marketing officer of IWC.IWC的首席营销官弗朗西斯卡·吉塞尔(音译)表示:“我们坚信,体育在增进儿童之间的凝集力方面至关重要。体育团结儿童,给予他们信心,帮助他们变得更加自信。因此,我们重视创造运动环境,让儿童在其中体验运动的乐趣。”China is one of the most dynamic luxury markets for the company and IWC is confident about its operations in the country, it said.中国是IWC最具活力的高端市场之一,该公司对其在中国的运营充满信心。During the ongoing skiing season, there has been high demand for skiing-related activity from residents in Shanghai, Beijing, Nanjing, and Guangzhou and Shenzhen in Guangdong province, Tuniu found.当前正处于滑雪季,途牛的数据显示,上海、北京、南京、广州和深圳的市民对滑雪相关活动的需求旺盛。The widespread popularity of ice and snow sports and the emergence of indoor ski resorts and snow parks have enabled people from the southern regions of China to experience skiing-related activities at any time of the year, it said.途牛指出,冰雪运动的普及,室内滑雪场和雪公园的发展,使得华南地区的人们可以在任何季节开展与滑雪相关的活动。Popular domestic destinations for snowboarders include Northeast China, Yunnan province, Guizhou province and the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.国内热门的滑雪目的地有:东北地区、云南省、贵州省和新疆维吾尔自治区。Overseas destinations for ice and snow trips have also caught the attention of Chinese travelers.海外冰雪胜地也吸引着中国游客。Some sought-after destinations include Finland, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway and Iceland.热门的滑雪目的地包括芬兰、瑞士、丹麦、挪威和冰岛。Tuniu said all of its group tours to Finland in November and December were sold out, and some travelers have even booked trips for March.途牛表示,该公司旗下11月和12月所有赴芬兰的旅游团名额均已售罄,一些旅行者甚至已经预订了三月的行程。In addition, young Chinese consumers have been attracted to high-end hot springs in the winter season.此外,冬季,年轻的中国消费者青睐高端温泉。In designing its domestic group-tour products, Tuniu said it combines the preferences of travelers and the advantages of destinations, while also adding hot spring resorts or hot spring-themed hotels in its itineraries.途牛表示,在设计国内团队旅游产品时,他们结合了游客的偏好和旅游目的地的优势,在行程中设置温泉度假村或以温泉为主题的酒店。"An increasing number of Chinese consumers are no longer satisfied with traditional hot spring experiences, and they are seeking more diversified, personalized and high-quality hot spring vacation products," said Qi Chunguang, vice-president of Tuniu.途牛的副总裁齐春光表示:“越来越多的中国消费者不再满足于传统的温泉体验,他们正在寻求更多样化、个性化和高质量的温泉度假产品。”Moreover, the accelerated recovery of the outbound tourism market and supply of increasingly premium products has meant that bookings of overseas hot spring tours by Chinese travelers are also climbing.此外,出境旅游市场的加速复苏和日益优化的产品供应,增加了中国游客对海外温泉游的预订量。In November, the number of bookings for outbound hot spring tours accounted for 15 percent of the total orders for overseas tours, Tuniu found.途牛的数据显示,11月,出境温泉游的预订数量占海外旅游总订单量的15%。Hot springs in a number of Japanese cities such as Nagoya and Hakone have received good bookings, while some unique hot spring experiences in Iceland, Switzerland, Thailand and Turkiye have also seen significant increases in bookings, said the travel agency.途牛表示,一些日本城市,如名古屋和箱根的温泉广受欢迎,而冰岛、瑞士、泰国和土耳其的一些特色温泉游的预订量也显著上升。Hot springsn. 温泉
As the first-ever professional racing driver from Saudi Arabia, Reema Juffali is part of racing history. Challenging the impossible, she became a role model, supporting the growth of motorsports in Saudi Arabia. With her own racing team, Theeba Motorsport, she now creates opportunities for local drivers, mechanics, and engineers. In today's episode of Partners in Time, host Paul Ripke talks with Reema about her college years, the challenges in her career path, the joys of driving, and the creation of her team. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
Josh Sirlin is the creative director, curator and owner of Black Bear Brand – an American brand from the early 1900s that represents a certain way of life. Passionate about Motorbikes, Design & Travels, the free spirit is always on the hunt for the most interesting fabrics, stories and of course adventures. In today's episode of Partners in Time, host Paul Ripke talks with Josh not only about his brand, his lifestyle and his love for Japan, but also about freedom and dreams. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
Quitting a demanding and stressful job to travel the world sounds like a dream. For Madeline Lu, this dream came true. The self-taught photographer shares her impressions from all around the globe on her blog. In today's episode, she is going to talk about her previous career in investment banking, about blogging, her last travel destinations as well as some secret spots you should keep in mind when you plan your next adventure. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
It's time to celebrate 50 episodes of Partners in Time. Two years ago, Chris Grainger-Herr and Paul Ripke started IWC's podcast to discuss with the most inspiring personalities from all kinds of backgrounds. To celebrate this special episode, both hosts travel back in time to talk about their favorite episodes and to share some entertaining and memorable moments. Make sure to check out this episode and subscribe to the podcast so that you do not miss any of the next 50 episodes to come. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
In the last episode of IWC's Watches and Wonders Special, it's all about engineering and the technical development of the new Ingenieur. For this purpose, Justin Hast welcomes Walter Volpers, Director of Manufacturing at IWC Schaffhausen to get deep insights into the entire development process from the very first planning period to prototyping to the actual manufacturing. Join us to get all the technical insights of the new Ingenieur – as detailed as nowhere else. Subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode again. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCIngenieur #WatchesandWonders #FormundTechnik #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
For this special episode of Partners in Time, Mr. Hannes Pantli, one of the most important masterminds behind IWC, joins Justin Hast to talk about working at IWC in the 1970s and the thought economic situation that forced him to break out the obvious and create watches like the just relaunched Ingenieur together with the legendary designer and artist Gérald Genta. Make sure to check out this episode and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss an episode. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCIngenieur #WatchesandWonders #FormundTechnik #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
The Ingenieur and what it stands for is deeply rooted in the history of IWC Schaffhausen. To get you a better understanding of the collection and its impotency, Justin Hast invited David Seyffer, curator of IWC's own museum. Both give you an impression of how the watch developed over the decades and why the famous reference 1832, designed by Gérald Genta and introduced in 1976, was so groundbreaking for the time. Subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode again. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCIngenieur #FormundTechnik #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
IWC's Watches and Wonders Podcast Special is dedicated to the newly launched IWC Ingenieur and the genius behind - Gérald Genta. Justin Hast invited Christian Knoop, Chief Design Officer at IWC Schaffhausen, to talk about the original Genta Design, the entire re-design and development process and of course about IWC's new timepieces to bring the atmosphere of the world's most important watch fair from Geneva to you. Subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode again. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCIngenieur #FormundTechnik #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
In today's episode, host Paul Ripke welcomes the British writer, photographer, presenter, consultant and close friend of the IWC Family Justin Hast, who is on a mission to inspire the next generation of watches lovers. Paul and Justin catch up and talk about the random joys of life and the upcoming launch of IWC at Watches and Wonders. At the same time, Paul hands the podcast over to Justin, who is going to host the Watches and Wonders special series, to explore the new collection and its rich history. Make sure to check out this episode and subscribe to the podcast to not miss out on the Watches and Wonders special. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
No matter what we do, it's always linked to our brand history. For today's episode, host Paul Ripke decided to go for a deep dive into the past of IWC Schaffhausen and invited Dr. David Seyffer, curator of IWC's own museum, to talk about his job, two highly important watches that you can't wear on your wrist and their impact on today's products. Tune into this passion-loaded episode of Partners in Time and discover some stories about IWC you didn't know for sure. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
Alex Ikonn is the perfect embodiment of the theory that the best business ideas arise from everyday problems. While developing the best method to organize his everyday life to increase his workflow, he founded Intelligent Change, a leading business for sustainable productivity supporting products. In this episode of Partners in Time, host Paul Ripke catches up with the Canadian-born serial entrepreneur to talk about his career, his connection to IWC and their favourite holiday destination. And if you're looking for some untold hacks for a more balanced and productive life, make sure to listen to this episode. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
Today on the podcast, we've got Blake, Thomas, Patrick and Zach on mic for a loose conversation about an impressive Urwerk that recently sold at auction, a new Moser design built for the metaverse, and, of course, the new Avatar film. Patrick also fills us in on his favorite new purchase of the year (besides his PS5, anyway), as does the rest of the group. Plus, we ask the eternal question: can a QR code be aesthetically pleasing? Feel free to weigh in on this critical topic in the comments below.This week's episode is brought to you by IWC Schaffhausen, and the Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 Bronze. Visit iwc.com to learn more and be sure to follow them on Instagram at @iwcwatches_us for the latest releases and news.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesZach's wrist check: Grand Seiko SBGA469Blake's wrist check: Rolex GMTThomas's wrist check: Lorca Model 1 GMTThe One-Off Urwerk 102.02 Reloaded and the Time for Art AuctionThe Worn & Wound Team's Favorite Purchases of 2022
This week on the podcast, Blake, Patrick, and Thomas are chatting about some of the biggest news to hit the watch industry in quite some time, as Rolex has announced a new CPO program to see gently used watches through their authorized dealer networks. But before that, the team jumps into a recent release from Audemars Piguet that's notably not a Royal Oak, and grapples with the very idea of evolving heritage watch designs as opposed to breaking new ground. Have we been robbed of original designs over the last generation of watchmaking? We examine that idea by framing it using one of the most popular watches of the last ten years: Tudor's Black Bay.This week's episode is brought to you by IWC Schaffhausen, and the Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 Bronze. Visit iwc.com to learn more and be sure to follow them on Instagram at @iwcwatches_us for the latest releases and news.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesThomas's wrist check: Black Bay Fifty-Eight BronzeBlake's wrist check: Urwerk UR100VAudemars Piguet Brings Back the Starwheel, a Collector's Favorite, in a New Code 11.59Omega Celebrates 60 Years Of James Bond Films with Two Totally Different Seamaster 300M'sPure Imagination: The MB&F Horological Machine No. 9 – “Sapphire Vision”Introducing The Urwerk UR100V P.02 for Collective
In this episode of Partners in Time, host Paul Ripke welcomes the Dutch designer and founder of the streetwear brand Filling Pieces, Guillaume Philibert. Bored of the sneakers which were popular while studying architecture in Amsterdam, he became aware of the demand for premium sneakers for a fair price and started with his first small-batch collection in 2009. This year, IWC teamed up with the brand to create a special sneaker and after listening to this episode you will know what is so special about it, how you can get your hands on them and why both brands are matching perfectly. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
Today, IWC CEO Chris Grainger-Herr welcomes Lea Bachmann and Nina Bissig. Both work for the worldwide leading non-governmental children rights organization Save the Children and share some details about their work and how they support disadvantaged children. Based on the Covid crisis and the conflict in Ukraine they highlight the advantages of their broadly positioned organization structure and the importance of corporate partnerships with companies like IWC. Make sure to listen to this episode if you want to know which crisis many people overlook and how you can support the work of the organization. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
In addition to last year's episode about sustainability featuring IWC CMO Franziska Gsell, host Paul Ripke welcomes the global sustainability manager of the brand today. Carina Porot shares some insights into the various facets and dimensions of sustainability at IWC which reach from the sourcing of the materials, over the manufacturing of the watches to the working conditions of the employees. Make sure to check out this episode to get more information about how the brand progressed within one year as well as their plans for the future. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
She is one of the most successful models of our time, IWC's first Environmental & Community Projects Advisor and our Partner in Time for this episode. Together with IWC CMO and chair of Sustainability Committee Franziska Gsell, IWC CEO Chris Grainger-Herr welcomes Gisele Bündchen to talk about her background in fighting for sustainability, the projects she is focusing on currently as well as her upcoming tasks within her cooperation with IWC. Don't miss this episode to get more information about IWC's latest improvements in the field of sustainability, Gisele's special connection to the brand, and how you can enhance your ecological footprint. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
His position as team principal, CEO and co-owner of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 team combines both passions of Toto Wolff: racing and finance. In this episode of Partners in Time, he joins Paul Ripke to talk about the main achievements of his career, his private life and how he acts when things do not work out as planned. Finally, Wolff tells Paul about the cooperation with IWC and his new watch, the IWC Big Pilot Perpetual Calendar “Toto Wolff x Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 Team” edition. Make sure to check out this episode to get more information about this timepiece and how you can get the last one available. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: IWC Journal IWC Watches #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
IWC Schaffhausen hat vor einigen Wochen ein eigenes NFT-Projekt entworfen und gelauncht: Den IWC Diamond Hand Club. Doch wie gestaltet man so ein Projekt? Wie setzt man es um? Und was erhofft sich die Luxusmarke IWC von dem Projekt? Darüber spreche ich mit Maurice. Maurice ist seit 10 Jahren bei IWC und für das internationale Brand-Marketing verantwortlich.Spannende Insights von einem realen NFT-Projekt, das als Auftakt der IWC Web3-Strategie zu sehen ist.Mehr zu Maurice: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mauricemoitroux/ Imprint: www.sustaind.de
Seit 1868 ist IWC Schaffhausen eine führende Schweizer Uhrenmanufaktur. Wie viele andere europäische Luxusmarken auch, hat sie das Herz der chinesischen Konsumenten im Sturm erobert. Maurice Moitroux erzählt uns live auf dem OMR-Festival in Hamburg über Luxusuhren als Gewinner der Coronakrise, über Marketing-Stunts in der Heimat der Pandas und warum Philipp Westermeyer, der junge Gründer von OMR, neben Tennis- und Formel-1-Stars das perfekte Uhrenmodel für die traditionsreiche Marke ist.
Today we speak to Dr Lorenz Brunner, the Farther of Ceratanium, about materials technology at IWC Schaffhausen. And IWC is a leader in the field of ceramics. The brand uses ceramic in cases, of course, but is also the only maker to serially produce ceramic movement components. We also find out about the difficulty and nuance involved in getting coloured ceramic just right and finding the balance between materials inspiring design and vice versa. On top of that, Andy and Felix chat about the return of TAG Heuer's Monaco Dark Lord and their return to IRL events. The episode is sponsored by IWC, discover more via IWC.com or contact your nearest IWC boutique. Artem Straps has just updated their slim Loop-Less Sailcloth— check it out here. Winter chill getting you down? Need some hot takes? Join our Discord! Show Notes: https://www.otpodcast.com.au/show-notes The TAG Heuer Monaco ‘Dark Lord' Anthony Do's TAG Heuer event wrap Blancpain X Fathoms IWC AUS & NZ on Instagram IWC's 2022 releases How to follow us: Instagram: @ot.podcast Facebook: @OTPODCASTAU Follow hosts: @fkscholz + @andygreenlive on Instagram. Submit an application to our quasi-professional watch match making service, by email: otthepodcast@gmail.com If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.
In der sechsten und letzten Episode des OMR Conference – Live Specials begrüßt Paul Ripke den Moderator und Podcaster Maik Nöcker. Die beiden sprechen unter anderem über den emotionalen Wert einer mechanischen Uhr und welche Bedeutung dem richtigen Timing im Leben zukommt. Auf Instagram findet ihr weitere Insights und mit der IWC App verpasst ihr keine weitere Episode. https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches_ger/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ #IWCONAIR
In der fünften Episode des OMR Conference – Live Specials begrüßt Paul Ripke den deutschen Spitzen-Winzer Jochen Dreissigacker und spricht mit ihm über die Herausforderungen, die die Produktion hochwertiger Weine mit sich bringt und welche Parallelen zu der Fertigung mechanischer Uhren bestehen. Auf Instagram findet ihr weitere Insights und mit der IWC App verpasst ihr keine weitere Episode. https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches_ger/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ #IWCONAIR
In der dritten Episode des OMR Conference – Live Specials spricht Paul Ripke mit David Fischer, dem Gründer der Lifestyle Plattform „Highsnobiety“, unter anderem über aktuelle und zukünftige Trends, die Entwicklung der Plattform und die Bedeutung des „Cultural Pioneer“. Auf Instagram findet ihr weitere Insights und mit der IWC App verpasst ihr keine weitere Episode. https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches_ger/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ #IWCONAIR
In der vierten Episode des OMR Conference – Live Specials begrüßt Paul Ripke Bernd von Geldern, den Geschäftsleiter Vertrieb des Fußballvereins St. Pauli. Dabei sprechen die beiden unter anderem über den Wandel des Sports, die Parallelen zwischen IWC Schaffhausen und dem FC St. Pauli sowie was es bedeutet, die „Extra Meile“ zu gehen. Auf Instagram findet ihr weitere Insights und mit der IWC App verpasst ihr keine weitere Episode. https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches_ger/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ #IWCONAIR
Die diesjährige IWC Roadshow ist auf dem Online Marketing Rockstars Festivals in Hamburg gelandet. Zusammen mit verschiedenen Gästen nimmt euch Paul Ripke in dieser kleinen Sonderserie mit auf die Messe und ermöglicht euch exklusive Einblicke. In der ersten Episode blicken IWC CEO Chris Graniger-Herr und Paul auf die letzten Events in Genf und Miami zurück, sprechen über das Konzept der Marke auf dem OMR Festival und geben einen kleinen Ausblick, was euch dieses Jahr noch erwartet. Auf Instagram findet ihr weitere Insights und mit der IWC App verpasst ihr keine weitere Episode. https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches_ger/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ #IWCONAIR
In der zweiten Episode des OMR Conference – Live Specials sprechen IWC CMO Franziska Gsell und Paul Ripke neben der besonderen Nachhaltigkeit der IWC Uhren über die Bedeutung der vergangenen Events für die Wahrnehmung der Marke. Auf Instagram findet ihr weitere Insights und mit der IWC App verpasst ihr keine weitere Episode. https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches_ger/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ #IWCONAIR
In this episode of Partners In Time, our host Paul Ripke welcomes IWC CEO Chris Grainger-Herr together with Christian Knoop, the Chief Design Officer of the brand to chat about the watches recently released at the Watches and Wonders fair in Geneva. Starting with the importance of innovative materials at IWC Schaffhausen, they continue to point out the special properties of the TOP GUN collection within the entire lineup of Pilot's Watches. They conclude by explaining where the names and the colors of the watches come from, and how they are connected to aviation. If you want to know why pilots still wear mechanical wristwatches and how you can get your hands on the new watches as well, make sure to listen to this episode and don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
Abraxas Higgins is a thought leader, impact influencer and social audio strategist. He is the UK's largest and most notable Social Audio creator, boasting a Clubhouse following of 460,000. He's also become a leading Social Audio Strategist, offering consultation and ideation sessions for companies and high-net-worth individuals. He's worked with multiple brands to date such as SXSW, Adobe, Ted Baker and Amazon Prime Video.And the world's first social audio influencer! Hello Clubhouse!So, Abraxas, 7 years in asset management at BlackRock, the largest global asset management company. Many would say you have landed in the best place, how could you ever leave that? What shifted in your mind at that 7 year mark?What motivated you to jump?When did you see the connection of building your social audio community that cared about fashion and the subsequent brand collaborations Ted Baker and others? Was it an AHA moment?Moved to LA as a digital strategist for a rapper, David Sabastian. What were you doing in this role, was it scary, did it feel natural, or were you completely breaking new ground?Leaning into fashion, you represent British luxury clothing brand, Ted Baker and you manifested the IWC Schaffhausen collaboration, can you share that story about the watch brand?Left field question:So if someone can buy an IWC brand NFT they can establish and authenticate their purchase. Utilities (or perks) can be created to further the buyer experience. This can create added loyalty and exclusivity, especially in the area of luxury brands. Will you bridge NFT's with them? Create utility and experiences with IWC or any of the brands you represent?Conversation about Crypto Punks and Bored Apes, generative projects.Are you representing other creators and NFT artists to help secure brand deals? Or is it more about highlighting them on social audio?Working with blind people or those with disabilities to immerse them into community in social audio.I know as a podcaster I'm thinking about the MP3/RSS files becoming NFTS and how that looks for audio community and utility. What are you looking to create in social audio and the NFT space? And is it why you have a Rally creator coin?What's next for Abraxas? Are you expanding your offerings with your existing brand deals, or do you have new projects you can share?Podcast? What's it called and what will be the focus?On a lighter note, I noticed on Twitter that you post about food. Are you a vegan and do you enjoy cooking? What are you having for lunch today?#nfts #nft #nftart #cryptocurrency #blockchain #metaverse #culturefactor #web3 #smartcontracts #bitcoin #nftartist #nftcollectors #eth #ethereum #marketingdigital #marketingstrategy #marketingtips #youtubers #tiktok #instagram #reels #branding #authorpreneur #entrepreneur #solopreneur #coach #consulting #zerotopodcast #podcast #jobsearching #thoughtleader #thoughtleadership #b2bmarketing #b2b #b2bsales #writersofig #howtopodcast #startapodcastalready #nofear #lifelonglearning #experiences #experientialmarketing #bitcoin #mentalhealthAbraxas Higgins on InstagramAbraxas Higgins on TwitterAbraxas Higgins on ClubhouseHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, Clubhousehttps://youtu.be/PKCND4FqGLc
In this episode of Partners In Time, F1 pilot George Russell joins our host Paul Ripke. Russell started karting at an early age, gained experience in many different racing classes, and now he looks forward to start alongside Lewis Hamilton as an official pilot for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team in the upcoming season. Consequently, he became part of our IWC family and shows up with his all black Pilot's Watch Double Chronograph TOP GUN Ceratanium® on the wrist to talk about the current state of his career as well as goals for the future. Make sure to listen to this episode if you want to know which challenges Russell had to face, how he gets ready for a race, and which has been his favorite car so far. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
In this episode of Partners in Time, entrepreneur Brandon Bryant joins our host, Paul Ripke. After graduating from Ohio State University in economics Bryant worked in investment banking for the Bank of America for three years. He quit with a mission in mind: to make entrepreneurship more diverse. Together with friends and colleagues he acquired capital and founded Harlem Capital Partners to invest mainly in start-ups founded by women or people of color. Make sure to listen to this episode if you want to learn more about how they discover new companies to invest in, his feelings when he was featured on the Forbes 30 under 30 list, and what his worst investment ever was. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches @ChrisGraingerHerr
True to the motto "Sport has the power to change the world", Nelson Mandela established the Laureus foundation in 2000 to support children and teenagers to find their way into a self-determined life. In today's episode Partners In Time host and IWC CEO Chris Grainger-Herr talks to two outstanding Paralympic athletes and Laureus ambassadors, German skier Anna Schaffelhuber and South African swimmer Natalie du Toit. Both convey us a deep understanding why sports had such a huge impact on their lives and which projects they support to make a change in society when it comes to tolerance and inclusion especially for people with disabilities. If you want learn more about Laureus and the partnership with IWC make sure to listen to this episode. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches @ChrisGraingerHerr
As Regional Chief Executive, Asia Pacific of Richemont, Alain is responsible for overseeing and cultivating the presence and development of some of the world's most coveted luxury brands. Alain has a wealth of experience in business development and international finance, gained through a series of top positions at various multinational corporations across Europe, Africa and the Far East. More significantly, his specialty throughout his career has been in distributing lifestyle products to mature as well as emerging markets. Alain's experience with the Asia Pacific region only made him a stronger match for the highly specialised requirements of the European luxury brands purveyor. The affiliation with Richemont was therefore a natural progression, and Alain has been at the helm of the region since his appointment in 2006. We will discuss the evolutions in the Asian luxury market happening right now, encouraging women to dream big and Richemont's training academy. Richemont owns several of the world's leading companies in the field of luxury goods, with particular strengths in jewellery, watches and writing instruments. Its Maisons encompass several of the most prestigious names in the luxury industry including Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, IWC Schaffhausen, Jage-LeCoultre, Panerai and Piaget. Richemont also owns leading online distributors YOOX NET-A-PORTER GROUP and Watchfinder & Co. About this episode:Company Name Richemont Asia Pacific LtdCompany Website www.richemont.comAbout Infinite Luxury:LUXURY VOICES is a podcast curated by Infinite Luxury Group, a luxury Sales, Marketing, Communications specialist based in Asia. www.infiniteluxurygroup.comFollow us: LinkedIN www.linkedin.com/in/infinite-luxury-a132271bInstagram infiniteluxurymanifestoWeChat InfiniteLuxury-jxm Contact us: WeChat InfiniteLuxuryEmail hongkong@infiniteluxurygroup.com Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify, online or wherever you listen to your episodes
Discover a special episode of Partners in Time: a conversation between Paul Ripke and Elva Kueng, coordinator of Client Experience at IWC. Born and raised in a city of two million people in China, Elva now lives in a tiny Swiss village, and dedicates her days to sharing the world of IWC with watch aficionados from around the world. Elva's role involves leading tours of the IWC Manufakturzentrum and IWC Museum, both virtually and in person. A discerning watch lover who wears a Portofino Chronograph, Elva shares with Paul how she built up her knowledge of luxury timepieces from scratch after joining the company, and how her passion both for Schaffhausen and for IWC watches inspires her every day. Tune in to this episode of Partners In Time to gain unique insights into our state-of-the-art manufacturing center, where precious raw materials are crafted into luxury watches. Remember to follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
Partners in Time returns with American-Chinese freeskier Eileen Gu, winner of multiple world titles at just 18 years old. A self-confessed adrenalin addict who started ski school at the age of three, Eileen tells IWC CEO Chris Grainger-Herr how her competitive spirit was nurtured during childhood, and reveals how her mindset of “I want to do it because it's hard” has brought her to the pinnacle of her sport at a young age. Eileen's optimistic attitude to life and all its adventures is palpable, as she shares her strategies to avoid overthinking in the heat of competition, and explains how her fascination with the concept of time makes her relationship with IWC extra special. Tune in to this illuminating episode of Partners In Time to learn more about the high-stakes sport of freeskiing from one of its biggest stars, as she sets her sights on the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. Remember to follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
IWC Schaffhausen presents the eighth and final episode of Creator's Time, in which host Abraxas Higgins calls up some of his closest friends for an open conversation on change, time and creating legacy. All thoughts and opinions are of those speaking and do not necessarily reflect IWC Schaffhausen
IWC Schaffhausen presents episode seven of Creator's Time, in which host Abraxas Higgins talks to London based poet and spoken word artist Suli Breaks about love, poetry and the power of the pen. All thoughts and opinions are of those speaking and do not necessarily reflect IWC Schaffhausen
IWC Schaffhausen presents episode six of Creator's Time, in which host Abraxas Higgins talks to IWC's Gaelle Devins and thy.self founder Chloe Pierre about motherhood, the value of community and why it's important to have mums in leadership roles in businesses. All thoughts and opinions are of those speaking and do not necessarily reflect IWC Schaffhausen
Stories: House of Gucci Film with Lady Gaga drops the second trailer The second trailer for one of the most anticipated films of the year, House of Gucci, dropped this week.Her casting was somewhat surprising but not entirely shocking as her background in music and dramatic arts makes her more than equipped for the role. With a stellar cast including Al Pacino, Jared Leto, Adam Driver and Jeremy Irons and direction by Ridley Scott we are truly looking forward to this masterpiece. £295,000 bottle of wine stolen from Spanish restaurant's cellar Two thieves stole 45 bottles of wine, including an extremely rare 215-year-old bottle valued at €350,000 (£295,000), from a collection at an upmarket hotel and restaurant complex in south-west Spain, the owner has said was carried out by an English speaking couple who managed to distract a waiter before making off with the loot. Hermès Revenues Jump 31.5% in Q3 as Asia Remains Strong Hermès International said revenues jumped 31.5 percent year-on-year in the third quarter, helped by a “remarkable” performance in Greater China. "Stone" turns out to be rare 34 carat diamond We all dream of winning the lottery but sometimes life just delivers a jackpot unexpectedly. An exceptionally rare 34-carat stone whose owner believed it was a cheap piece of costume jewelry has been valued at over $2 million. The giant gem, which is about the same size as a $1 coin, belongs to a woman in her 70s living in Northern England. WC Schaffhausen announces six week series on Clubhouse with Abraxas Luxury Swiss watch brand IWC Schaffhausen has partnered with Abraxas Higgins to release a six-week series of discussions on audio social platform Clubhouse. Hosts: Elizabeth Solaru Linkedin: Elizabeth Solaru Instagram: @luxurybusinessemporium Website: www.luxurybusinessemporium.com Simba Wakatama Linkedin: Simba Wakatama Instagram: @simbawakatama Website: www.volobespoke.com #luxury #luxurylifestyle #fashion #design #style #love #lifestyle #interiordesign #instagood #travel #architecture #realestate #home #luxurylife #cars #art #homedecor #interior #photography #luxuryhomes #luxurycars #car #handmade #like #beautiful #beauty #designer #instagram #decor #YachtingInternationalRadio
IWC Schaffhausen presents episode five of Creator's Time, in which host Abraxas Higgins talks to Head of Community at Clubhouse Stephanie Simon about change, finding yourself and the power of community. All thoughts and opinions are of those speaking and do not necessarily reflect IWC Schaffhausen
IWC Schaffhausen presents episode four of Creator's Time, in which host Abraxas Higgins talks to renowned speaker and Gen Z activist Brandon Farbstein about self-acceptance and how being unique is your superpower. All thoughts and opinions are of those speaking and do not necessarily reflect IWC Schaffhausen
IWC Schaffhausen presents episode three of Creator's Time, in which host Abraxas Higgins talks to actress, author and director Justine Bateman about fame, listening to your inner voice and finding your purpose. All thoughts and opinions are of those speaking and do not necessarily reflect IWC Schaffhausen
IWC Schaffhausen presents episode two of Creator's Time, in which host Abraxas Higgins talks to top fashion creative Till Jagla about the intersection of fashion, culture and the power of hype. All thoughts and opinions are of those speaking and do not necessarily reflect IWC Schaffhausen.
IWC presents episode one of Creator's Time. Host Abraxas Higgins is joined by James Andrews, who has embedded himself in culture spanning from time within the music industry to now evolving into the world of the metaverse and startups with his business Authenticated. All thoughts and opinions are of those speaking and do not necessarily reflect IWC Schaffhausen.
Elizabeth Solaru Linkedin: Elizabeth Solaru Instagram: @luxurybusinessemporium Website: www.luxurybusinessemporium.com Simba Wakatama Linkedin: Simba Wakatama Instagram: @simbawakatama Website: www.volobespoke.com Stories: House of Gucci Film with Lady Gaga drops the second trailer The second trailer for one of the most anticipated films of the year, House of Gucci, dropped this week.Her casting was somewhat surprising but not entirely shocking as her background in music and dramatic arts makes her more than equipped for the role. With a stellar cast including Al Pacino, Jared Leto, Adam Driver and Jeremy Irons and direction by Ridley Scott we are truly looking forward to this masterpiece. £295,000 bottle of wine stolen from Spanish restaurant's cellar Two thieves stole 45 bottles of wine, including an extremely rare 215-year-old bottle valued at €350,000 (£295,000), from a collection at an upmarket hotel and restaurant complex in south-west Spain, the owner has said was carried out by an English speaking couple who managed to distract a waiter before making off with the loot. Hermès Revenues Jump 31.5% in Q3 as Asia Remains Strong Hermès International said revenues jumped 31.5 percent year-on-year in the third quarter, helped by a “remarkable” performance in Greater China. "Stone" turns out to be rare 34 carat diamond We all dream of winning the lottery but sometimes life just delivers a jackpot unexpectedly. An exceptionally rare 34-carat stone whose owner believed it was a cheap piece of costume jewelry has been valued at over $2 million. The giant gem, which is about the same size as a $1 coin, belongs to a woman in her 70s living in Northern England. WC Schaffhausen announces six week series on Clubhouse with Abraxas Luxury Swiss watch brand IWC Schaffhausen has partnered with Abraxas Higgins to release a six-week series of discussions on audio social platform Clubhouse. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/luxurynewsweekly/message
Before he started at IWC Schaffhausen, Lorenz worked in the medical device industry: artificial knees and hips were his specialty. But he could never forget the IWC watches he saw in the windows of jewellery stores on his daily commute along Zurich's Bahnhofstrasse. Years later, a position in IWC's research and innovation department opened up. The rest is history. As head of research and innovation, Dr. Lorenz Brunner is the mastermind behind the development of IWC's groundbreaking and innovative material Ceratanium®, as well as the IWC Big Pilot's Watch Shock Absorber XPL. In this podcast, Paul Ripke finds out which mountains Lorenz has already climbed, which instrument he loves to play, and what advice from his PhD supervisor Lorenz still acts on. Tune in to this episode of Partners In Time and learn more about what happens inside IWC's Research and Innovation Department. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/
In a military career spanning over twenty-five years, now-retired Captain of the U.S. Navy and member of the IWC family, Jim DiMatteo, has amassed over 5'000 hours in 5 different fighter aircraft. In this episode of Partners in Time, host Chris Grainger-Herr grills DiMatteo with interesting questions about the training a Pilot in the Navy Fighter Weapons School must go through. They discuss how a spot landing on a (constantly moving) aircraft carrier fuels the competitive mindset of naval aviators, and how bars are an integral part in forging friendships in the Navy. Tune into this episode to receive an in-depth insight into the life of a TOPGUN pilot and discover the current favorite watch of Jim DiMatteo: The Pilot's Watch Chronograph Top Gun Edition “SFTI” IW389104 Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches @ChrisGraingerHerr
Brooklyn based architect Hani Rashid is an educator as well as mentor and aesthetic style guide of this week's podcast host Chris Grainger-Herr. The co-founder of the architecture firm, Asymptote, is best known for unique designs and buildings such as the Yas Hotel in Abu Dhabi. Rashid and Grainger-Herr talk about designing buildings, city planning and the impact designs can have on the wellbeing of humans. Particularly Rashid is striving to positively influence people by finding intelligent solutions for stressful situations in example like hospitals. As well the architect reveals how to cope with time pressure and how to use tight timings and human errors to fuel creativity and ultimately create something beautiful . Tune into this episode of Partners In Time and learn more about creating interesting objects and spaces. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches @ChrisGraingerHerr
Are you currently planning your summer holidays? After listening to this podcast there will be only one thing you want to do. Surfing! For Hayden Cox his career started as well in his summer holiday when he built his own surfboard after breaking his first one. In the meantime, 15 sets of hands are involved in the process of building his surfboards. The entrepreneur talks to host Chris Grainger-Herr about his way to success and how he has grown his brand Haydenshapes. Not only is Cox putting emphasis on providing a great surfing experience, but he is as well investing time and energy into producing responsibly by reducing waste, reusing materials and educating the industry. But what makes his surfboards truly unique is the design. He says through material innovation he was able to create a surfboard with an aesthetic that stands out from the surfing norm. If you want to know more about how the wonderful surfboards of Haydenshapes come to life, tune into this episode of Partners In Time. Don't forget to check us out on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime # IWCONAIR @IWCWATCHES @ChrisGraingerHerr
En esta emisión de Autos y más realizamos una cápsula de la primera carrera de autos voladores eléctricos. Don Beto Sacal y nos dio los mejores tips respecto al seguro de auto, si tienes dudas puedes cotizar al WhatsApp 55 4593 1788. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En esta emisión de Autos y más realizamos una cápsula de la primera carrera de autos voladores eléctricos. Don Beto Sacal y nos dio los mejores tips respecto al seguro de auto, si tienes dudas puedes cotizar al WhatsApp 55 4593 1788. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IWC's new Friend of the Brand and member of the #iwcracing family Laura Kraihamer talks to host Chris Grainger. The two talk about their drawing skills and geek out about cars and racing. The racing driver unveils the perks of racing and how she got where she is today. Entering the racing world through karting at 12 years old Kraihamer was not sure where her career will take her and after a six-year break and studying law she got back into the driving seat at the age of 22. She says she feels privileged to have been able to turn her passion into a living. Already as a child she spent her Sundays watching Formula One with her family and her enthusiasm for cars and pure racing is impossible to be denied. If you want to find out more about IWC and the people behind the brand, check us out on Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/](https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/) #PartersInTime #IWCONAIR [@IWCWatches](https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches) [@ChrisGraingerHerr](https://www.instagram.com/chrisgraingerherr)
This episode of “Partners in Time” features a dose of female power. CMO and chair of the Sustainability Committee at IWC Schaffhausen, Franziska Gsell is welcomed by host Paul Ripke and discusses sustainability, her career in a male driven industry, and her recipe for success. She always showed a strong interest in people; staying curious and trying to understand others has brought her where she is today. But it seems the businesswomen was always meant to end up at IWC. Born in Schaffhausen, she has always had a strong connection to the brand and chance has decreed that Gsell performed as a 4-year-old ballerina on the same stage where she welcomed her IWC team years later as CMO. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/](https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/) #PartersInTime #IWCONAIR [@IWCWatches](https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches) [@ChrisGraingerHerr](https://www.instagram.com/chrisgraingerherr)
In only two days, Valtteri Bottas will compete with Mercedes in the Monaco Grand Prix. Our host Paul Ripke had the chance to welcome the formula one driver as a guest for the latest episode of Partners in Time. The two go way back to when Paul was team photographer and talk about their shared love for Finnish sauna and cycling. In addition, Bottas shares the trigger that made him become a racing driver. Initially, he fell in love with the speed but what is even more addictive and kept him in the game was the competition. The drivers says, the recipe for his success is to keep the stress level low and keep concentrated. Finally, don't miss out on exclusive travel tips from Valtteri in his homeland Finland. If you want to find out more about IWC and the people behind the brand, check us out on Instagram: #PartersInTime #IWCONAIR
In this episode, George is joined by Chris Grainger, CEO of IWC Schaffhausen as they discuss the IWC 1999 GST Deep One and the IWC Big Pilot’s Shock Absorber XPL.
If you want to be inspired this is the episode of “Partners in Time” you cannot miss. This time our host Paul Ripke talks to a known name for watch lovers, Justin Hast. He is a watch photographer, a writer, the face of IWC Heritage series and a digital marketing specialist to just mention some of his occupations. In this episode Justin reveals what a style council for Mr. Porter does and talks about the new IWC Pilot's Chronograph for the 10th anniversary of Mr. Porter. Taking on his first mission as a style council in this podcast, he shares with our host his style ideas for a new watch strap. Tune in and maybe you even pick up some traveling tips from one of the two partners in time. Can't want to wait to check out our designs? - Check out our Instagram page: [https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/](https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/) #PartersInTime #IWCONAIR [@IWCWatches](https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches) [@ChrisGraingerHerr](https://www.instagram.com/chrisgraingerherr)
From blog to media empire - in this episode of Partners In Time Chris Grainger-Herr welcomes founder David Fischer and unveils the success story of the lifestyle platform Highsnobiety. He reveals how changing trends in society and the rise of social media have helped him build his business. In this podcast, David & Chris dive into the world of man's fashion, streetwear and of course sneaker culture. Having grown up very close to each other, they discovered that they were both regulars at the same Foot Loocker in Frankfurt (Hauptwache). Be sure to listen to this episode to get valuable tips from David Fischer and IWC CEO Chris Grainger-Herr on how to blend in at dinner parties when surrounded by bankers. Don't forget to check us out on instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/](https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/) #PartersInTime #IWCONAIR [@IWCWatches](https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches) [@ChrisGraingerHerr](https://www.instagram.com/chrisgraingerherr)
It's not just about designing watches, but also about the story behind them. In this episode, Paul Ripke talks to Christian Knoop, Creative Director at IWC Schaffhausen. Even as a child, Knoop noticed that he had a special passion for design. For 13 years, he has been designing watches and building stories around them. Through storytelling, he is able to build an aesthetic universe around the launch of a new collection. To maintain the origin of iconic collections, traditional values and established designs are combined with new trends, such as innovative material or color codes. But when doing so, attention must always be paid to the design language—and not only to the need of the customer. Listen to this episode of Partners In Time to find out what lies at the heart of the design process at IWC and where inspiration is drawn. Can't want to wait to check out our designs? - Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime # IWCONAIR @IWCWATCHES @ChrisGraingerHerr
Laut World Economic Forum war Cyber-Security eines der größten wirtschaftlichen Risiken im Jahr 2020. Betrifft dieses Risiko nur die großen und bekannten Unternehmen? Können sich Geschäftsführer:innen von kleinen und mittelständischen Unternehmen in Sicherheit wiegen? Und wenn die IT ausgelagert ist, geht es sie dann noch etwas an oder muss sich jemand anders damit beschäftigen? Und ist Cyber-Security nur ein technisches Thema oder müssen andere, begleitende Maßnahmen eingeleitet werden? Sascha Maier, Head of IT & Cyber Resilience bei IWC Schaffhausen und Sandra Aengenheyster, Beraterin, Autorin und leidenschaftliche IT-Kommunikatorin und -Übersetzerin, beantworten diese und viele andere Fragen. Sie erklären, welche Elemente für ein resilientes Sicherheits-Ökosystem notwendig sind. Sie geben klare Beispiele und praktische Tipps, um zu verstehen wie das Thema ganzheitlich zu adressieren ist. Mehr dazu auch auf https://geschaeftsrisikocybersecurity.de. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören und bis zum nächsten Mal! Euer Taktsoft Campus Podcast Team
Eine hochwertige mechanische Uhr, vorzugsweise made in Switzerland, gilt als zeitloses Luxus-Accessoire, das sich bislang auch gegen das neue Segment der Smartwatches behaupten konnte. Stärker wirken sich politische Konflikte wie in Hongkong oder die Krise im Tourismus aufgrund COVID-19 auf den Absatz aus. Lorenz Bärlocher, CFO von IWC Schaffhausen, erzählt uns, wie das Unternehmen auf die neuen Rahmenbedingungen reagiert. Online-Shopping auch im Luxusbereich? Virtuelle «Anproben» als Auslöser einer Kaufentscheidung? Und wie werden die Produktionsprozesse sichergestellt, wenn Abstand gehalten werden soll, aber kein Homeoffice möglich ist? Tauchen Sie mit uns ab ins Staffelfinale und sehen Sie Luxus aus einer neuen Perspektive! https://www.iwc.com/ (https://www.iwc.com/)
Die Security Awareness Kampagne "Watch it" der IWC Schaffhausen wurde 2020 mit der Goldenen Feder der SVIK ausgezeichnet. Sascha Maier, Head of IT and Cyber Resilience, gibt einen Einblick hinter die Kulissen der Kampagne und spricht mit Marcus und Katja über Herausforderungen, Überraschungen und KPIs.
Today's episode will be dedicated to the IWC Schaffhausen Portugieser Constant Force Tourbillion “150 Years”, And Why Exactly You Need This As A Piece In Your Collection. At $249,000USD* (pretax, free shipping) this is an investor's and true collectors must have as it's an appreciating asset.
On this week's episode, our host John Hudson speaks with IWC Schaffhausen's resident historian, David Seyffer. They discuss the history of the Spitfire and IWC's Pilot Watches, and the intricate craft and design that goes into creating both iconic works. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jose Mourinho is not happy. In other not news, Spurs are having trouble with the builders and could it be the end of the world as La Liga heads to the Wild West. Plus Barnsley Football Club might not be the most supported club in the world, but it could be the most supportive of you. On The Left Side is written and produced by Ant McGinley and Jim Salveson, There's also video content we make out there on youtube which you can watch The theme tune is written and performed by Katalina Kicks and appears with their kind permission. Other music in this episode: Steffen Daum - Between Dragons and Humans, and Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, appear under creative commons 3.0 license SFX made in-house and from Follow us on twitter @ontheleftside ----- SHOW194TRANSCRIPT This isn't a Manchester United podcast. Really, I promise. I do TRY and talk about other football clubs but, somehow, the complete shit-stormory of Manchester United somehow always draws me back in... and for that you have Jose Mourinho to thank. There is more drama right now at Old Trafford than your average episode of Eastenders and as much pent up anger as a Phil Mitchell meltdown. Although you wouldn't know it when you listened to the big man who is saying all the right things... even when it comes to the tensions between Jose and Paul Pogba. "Couldn't be happier with Paul Pogba" I mean he's SAYING all the right things he's just clearly not MEANING all the right things. Maybe football managers just don't understand the emotion "Happy". Certainly it seemed to be something that Pep Guardiola struggled with last season. Maybe something is getting lost in translation somewhere and these foreign managers don't actually understand what happy means. Could they think it actually is another word for miserable? Or lonely? or suffering from a terrible existential crisis? Or maybe its just not a very "footbally" word is it. DELIGHTED with the win. BUZZING for the boys. THRILLED to be joining the club but "Happy"... nah, doesn't fit does it. You'd think that if he was REALLY happy with Pogba he'd have congratulated him on his World Cup winners medal rather than publicly used his excellent showing on the world stage to suggest he maybe wasn't giving his all for the boys in Red wouldn't you... at least he hasn't had a go at his haircut yet, he can leave that to Graeme Souness's weekly whinge. Really Jose should just be happy that his team has somewhere to play football right now because Mauricio Pochettino can't say the same! Tottenham Hotspur now know what anyone who has ever worked with a builder before knows... predicted costs and times of work carried out bare as much resemblance to reality as the picture of a Big Mac on the McDonalds drive through menu does to the soggy, sweaty lump of a sandwich that gets shoved through the drive-thru window 10mins before closing time. With virtually no grasp on the concept of irony Spurs have chosen the same week in which they announced their lucrative new deal with "official timing partner" Swiss watchmakers IWC Schaffhausen they have also revealed that the opening of White Hart Lane the sequel has been postponed again... presumably because everyone was too busy trying to copy that weird celebration thing that Dele Alli did with his hand last weekend? Not such a bad thing you'd think as they'll just up sticks and play down the local park instead... or Wembley or something. However, with the NFL rolling into town in a few weeks to play in the national stadium it DOES leave the club potentially homeless for their up-coming match against Manchester City. Time to call in the big boys. "This week on DIY SOS we lend a helping hand to Daniel who has been forced to stay with neighbours for over a year now after his ambitious plans for home improvements over-ran. And It took a turn for the worst for Daniel last week when Jack from Birmingham let him down at the last minute leaving him very short of manpower....
Llega un nuevo programa de Pecados Veniales, la esencia del lujo y el estilo de vida en Libertad FM. Entrevistamos a Anna Cortina, una diseñadora de bolsos personalizados que presta especial atención a todos los detalles: herrajes diseñados para ella, pieles de altísima calidad y con el sello Made in Spain. En estos momentos colabora con 4 diferentes artistas que, conjuntamente con Anna, diseñan pequeñas cápsulas en cuales los artistas pintan a mano los bolsos. Son piezas exclusivas que cuentan con series limitadas de 10 unidades y firmadas por los respectivos ilustradores. Además, puedes personalizar el tuyo con el diseño que se te ocurra. Una marca que ya está dando mucho que hablar. También tenemos con nosotros a Miguel Rojo, Director de COOL Health Club un centro boutique de entrenamiento personalizado. Un espacio en el que te ayudan a mejorar tu bienestar y alcanzar tus objetivos de la manera más eficiente y saludable posible. Fisioterapia, Entrenamiento Personal, Nutrición, Yoga y Pilates, todo en un mismo espacio y con un equipo de profesionales que trabaja de manera integral y coordinada con el único fin de ayudar a sentirse mejor. Os enseñamos la última maravilla de IWC Schaffhausen, el Portugieser Tourbillon Fuerza Constante "150 Years" que acaban de presentar en el SIHH-Geneve. Una preciosa edición limitada que conmemora el 150 aniversario de la creación de la marca por Florentine Ariosto Jones Os llevamos de viaje al cercano Portugal y más en concreto a Sintra, al Hotel Tivoli Palácio de Seteais, un maravillo hotel situado en un palacio romántico de atmósfera elegante construido en 1787. En 1955 se convirtió en hotel, restaurándose en 2009 como hotel de lujo, por el que han pasado numerosos Vips y celebrities, desde Agatha Christie, Brad Pitt, a David Bowie o Johnny Depp. Por ultimo, en nuestro consultorio relojero os hablamos de las certificaciones que tiene que tener un reloj de buceo en cuanto hermeticidad para que pueda ser considerado como tal. Pecados Veniales, el espacio del lujo y el estilo de vida, con Ramón Biosca, Alfonso Escámez, Ana Mateu, Vicente Alonso y Carlos Enríquez de Salamanca.
Llega un nuevo programa de Pecados Veniales, la esencia del lujo y el estilo de vida en Libertad FM. Entrevistamos a Eva y Aroa Raya de Alice in Beautyland , que nos hablan de esta joven marca de cosmética natural que nace de la visión de crear una línea cosmética para todas aquellas mujeres que se atrevan a descubrir la originalidad de su propia belleza. Os presentamos una de las nuevas ediciones limitadas que va a presentar IWC Schaffhausen en el próximo SIHH-Geneve, el "Tribute to Pallweber Edition 150 Years" en homenaje al primer reloj de bolsillo que tenía una representación digital del tiempo de IWC fabricado a finales del siglo XIX Os llevamos al Bethel Bio Luxury Hotel situado en el desierto de Tatacoa en Colombia y os descubrimos porqué es el único hotel con 5 millones de estrellas del mundo, en el que disfrutar de increíbles actividades al aire libre en un enclave sin igual. Os contamos como van a ser las cenas de Nochebuena, Fin de Año y Fiesta de Reyes en tres de los más exclusivos hoteles de lujo de Madrid como son el Relais & Chateaux Hotel Orfila, el Hotel Hesperia Madrid y el Hotel Wellington para que podáis elegir el que más se adapte a vuestros gustos. Por último, os contamos como es el ultimo superdeportivo de McLaren, el Senna, un vehículo inigualable, que forma parte del proyecto "Ultimate Series" de la fabrica de Woking, preparado para circuitos pero del que podrás disfrutar en carretera. Pecados Veniales, el espacio del lujo y el estilo de vida, con Ramón Biosca, Alfonso Escámez, Ana Mateu, Vicente Alonso, Pedro Santos, Laura García Naveiras y Carlos Enríquez de Salamanca.