The Swiss watchmaking company IWC Schaffhausen launched
its second German boutique in Munich on 28 June 2017. The new boutique
is located in the recently renovated building at Residenzstraße 13, close to Munich’s Opera House.
The historic building underwent year-long construction and renovations
prior to opening. The 226 square meter boutique is spread across two
floors. The modern chic interiors display soft beige hues and dark
wooden accents, and feature a bar, a corner fireplace, a relaxed seating
area for lounging around at leisure.
To commemorate the occasion, IWC unveiled the special-edition Portugieser Chronograph Rattrapante Edition “Boutique Munich”. Limited to 250 watches, this exclusive timepiece will initially be available for purchase only at the Munich boutique. On the reverse side, the case of this watch is engraved with Munich’s Frauenkirche church. The blue and red colour scheme at the event was inspired by the blue dial and red hands of the commemorative watch. Each IWC watch has its own story – one that is deeply rooted in the company’s history that goes back almost 150 years. The watch makers sought their inspiration from the rich history and legendry figures, such as Leonardo da Vinci, history of early seafaring and flying, stories from diving or adventurous expeditions, keeping alive the storytelling tradition of IWC. Every individual who owns an IWC Schaffhausen watch will identify with this.
http://www.theluxurychronicle.com/iwc-schaffhausen-opens-second-german-boutique
To commemorate the occasion, IWC unveiled the special-edition Portugieser Chronograph Rattrapante Edition “Boutique Munich”. Limited to 250 watches, this exclusive timepiece will initially be available for purchase only at the Munich boutique. On the reverse side, the case of this watch is engraved with Munich’s Frauenkirche church. The blue and red colour scheme at the event was inspired by the blue dial and red hands of the commemorative watch. Each IWC watch has its own story – one that is deeply rooted in the company’s history that goes back almost 150 years. The watch makers sought their inspiration from the rich history and legendry figures, such as Leonardo da Vinci, history of early seafaring and flying, stories from diving or adventurous expeditions, keeping alive the storytelling tradition of IWC. Every individual who owns an IWC Schaffhausen watch will identify with this.
http://www.theluxurychronicle.com/iwc-schaffhausen-opens-second-german-boutique
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