David M. Robinson Events
Friday, April 11, 2008

SIHH 2008 in Geneva, saw the launch of the new IWC Laureus watch for 2008.

As in previous years, all the profits generated from the watch go to the Laureus Sport for Good Charity that is run in conjuction with IWC and Daimler Chrysler. The charity supports over 50 projects around the globe which tackle some of the greatest challenges of our time, including poverty, racism, war, homelessness, drug addiction and HIV/Aids. Worldwide, about 150,00 children benefit annually from the Foundation's activities and this increases daily.

IWC Da Vinci Chronograph Watch
IWC Da Vinci Chronograph Watch

This year the Laureus watch will be the stunning IWC Da Vinci Chronograph. The watch is a limited edition of 1000 pieces worldwide in stainless steel and is only available from IWC Da Vinci retailers of which David M. Robinson is one. The current retail price is £8,400 and we anticipate that the first watches will be available in late Summer.

For more information log onto www.iwc.com

posted on Friday, April 11, 2008 10:51:14 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Monday, February 25, 2008

IWC have just announced one of the forthcoming sets of watches that are due for release at the S.H.H.H. is the 'Father and Son Collection' as part of the celebrations for the IWC 140th anniversary.

They have the same taste in traditional men’s toys. And when the pair go side-by-side through thick and thin, you can rest assured that they are a strong team – father and son, indeed. It is a kind of secret society like no other.

This set will be approximately £27,000 upon release and only 12 sets will make it to the UK. If you would like to be one of only a lucky few owners of this superb box set, then please email karl.irwin@davidmrobinson.co.uk for more information.

posted on Monday, February 25, 2008 4:00:36 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    Comments [0]
Friday, February 22, 2008
    It is that time of year again, when the most prestigious watch manufacturers from around the world gather to show off their latest designs.

2nd April sees Baselworld Watch and Jewellery Fair open in the Swiss city of Basel.  From here, famous names in the world of horology such as Rolex, Patek Philippe, Breilting, TAG Heuer, Omega and dozens of others set trends and define what the public will be wearing on their wrists for years to come. 

As usual, rumours are abound of innovative new designs from Rolex and TAG Heuer in particular.  TAG Heuer will probably extend their hugely successful Grand Carrera line which was launched late last year.  Breitling too seem to have a lot of new products due for launch in 2008, with a new ladies watch, high on the agenda.

From Basel, buyers like myself will head to Geneva for the S.I.H.H. where brands such as Cartier, Panerai, Audemars Piquet and IWC exhibit.  Geneva is far more relaxed in comparison to  the madness of Basel.  It is also a lot easier to get a hotel room as well!!!

All in all, it means that April is a very busy month but you can be sure that I will be posting as much information as possible on this site as soon as I get it. 

Regards

Karl

posted on Friday, February 22, 2008 10:23:13 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    Comments [1]
Sunday, November 04, 2007

The amazing new IWC Top Gun watch has just been released in the UK.  The watch is not a limited edition but will be very limited in production and pieces are due to be extremely scarce.

The watch is an evolution of the hugely successful Double Chronograph Ceramic Pilot's watch from 2006.  The watch is now slightly bigger and is no longer a limited edtion.  The watch is now given to all successful pilots who pass through the US Navy Flight School to become a true Top Gun, of which the logo is placed on the rear of the case of the watch.

The watch retails for £6,350 and although our allocation has been sold for 2007, we are accepting deposits for watches that we are due to receive in 2008.

For more information about this and the rest of the IWC range, then please log onto www.iwc.com

 

 

posted on Sunday, November 04, 2007 3:57:18 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    Comments [0]
Following the launch of IWC in Liverpool, David M. Robinson were delighted to receive their limited edition IWC Aquatimer Cousteau watch for 2007.  2500 have been made worldwide and we are delighted to have been allocated number 2/2500 - number 1 goes to the IWC museum in Shaffhausen.

The watch retails for £3,450 and is currently available from the Church Alley branch in Liverpool.

For more information about IWC Schaffhausen, log onto www.iwc.com

 

 

 

posted on Sunday, November 04, 2007 3:28:57 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    Comments [0]
Thursday, October 11, 2007
As part of the close association between Liverpool Football Club and David M. Robinson, we have decided to make an annual award to the player who is recognised as the Player of the Year.  For 2006/07 season, that player was Jamie Carragher, who won for his numerous excellent displays and the way he marshalled the tightest defence in the Premiership.

The award is being sanctioned by Liverpool manager, Raphael Benitez who has agreed to present the award and it is hoped that this will become an annual event in the LFC calendar.

Karl Irwin, Watch Manager for David M. Robinson said "We are delighted to honour a player of Jamie's calibre in this way and it is fantastic that the Manager has given his blessing and support.  Jamie epitomises everything that is good about Liverpool Football Club and hopefully this award goes some way to recognising his efforts."

The watch chosen by Jamie is an IWC Portuguese Chronograph in steel with black dial, which retails for £3,750. 

For more information about the IWC range, please log onto www.iwc.com
posted on Thursday, October 11, 2007 3:32:54 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Tuesday, October 09, 2007

The David M. Robinson store in Church Alley, Liverpool is due to hold a launch evening in conjunction with IWC Schaffhausen on Thursday 18th October 2007.  The party will be a relaxed affair between friends with champagne and canapes, with some exclusive new models from IWC range on display.

Mercedes-Benz will also be present with a selection from their AMG range due to their collaboration with IWC Schaffhausen.

Places at the evening are by invitation only and are strictly limited but if you would like to attend, then please amail jo.harvey@davidmrobinson.co.uk

posted on Tuesday, October 09, 2007 1:03:02 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Thursday, August 09, 2007
    IWC from Schaffhausen have released images of the new Ingenieur 'Jumbo' that is due to be released this autumn.  Incorporating the Seven Day Power Reserve movement from the Portuguese range, the 'Jumbo' has a larger 44mm case and comes with a crocodile strap as standard.


We expect the first deliveries of this stunning addition to the Ingenieur range to be delivered into stores in September or October.  Watches will be scarce so reserve yours now, so not to be disappointed.

For more information please log onto www.iwc.com

posted on Thursday, August 09, 2007 10:14:55 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Friday, July 13, 2007
    We are delighted to announce that David M. Robinson have just received the latest IWC Perpetual Calendar II in 18ct Rose Gold.  The watch has been delivery earlier than we anticipated and a very lucky customer will soon be the proud owner of this much sought after timepiece.  The specification of the watch is as follows:


- Mechanical movement
- Automatic Pellaton winding system
- Seven-day power reserve
- Power reserve display
- Perpetual calendar with displays for the day, date, month, year in four digits and perpetual moon phase
- Off-centre small seconds hand with stop function
- Breguet spring
- Convex sapphire glass
- Sapphire glass back
- Water-resistant 30 m
                                                                                                          

The Portuguese Perpetual Calendar has just about everything you could possibly wish for: a perpetual calendar, a perpetual moon phase display, a window showing the year in four digits, a seven-day automatic movement with Pellaton winding system and a power reserve display. The view of the lunar phases is reminiscent of classical representations of the moon, whose waxing and waning is due to the presence of two semi-circles. This is the method chosen by watchmakers over the centuries to depict the "celestial arena" in gold. In view of the extra space available in the large movement, the moon phase wheels in the IWC perpetual calendar now have more teeth, making the mechanism one of the most accurate available. After 577.5 years, it will deviate by just one day from the moon's actual progress. It is a modern and elegant timepiece that can hardly be bettered. The case is two millimetres less in diameter than that of its predecessor, a small modification that makes a visible difference on the wearer's wrist.

For more information, please call into our Canary Wharf store or log onto www.iwc.com
posted on Friday, July 13, 2007 8:58:13 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Saturday, July 07, 2007
    Few people can argue that the internet has been anything but a revelation over the last ten years or so.  It has completely changed the way we book travel arrangements, pay bills, control our finances and shop.  The vast majority of times, the change has been for the better but con-men lurk around every corner and the anonymity afforded to them has made the internet a very dangerous place to make expensive transactions.

Famous brands as we have discussed in previous articles are often copied and the differences between the real and the fake are very hard to tell from a grainy picture on a computer.  We have had a lot of people approach David M. Robinson to verify the authenticity of watches purchased from various web sites.  The majority of the watches we see are fakes and the buyer then has the difficult task of trying to obtain a refund from a website or a PO Box number!

Patek Philippe, Breitling, TAG Heuer, IWC, Audemars Piguet, Cartier, Omega and Panerai are all targeted by the fraudsters because of their high quality and desirability.

Virtually all of the best known Swiss watch houses forbid authorised agents from selling their products on the web.  This is for a few very good reasons.  They want customers to have full reassurance should anything go wrong with their watch .  They want customers to touch and feel happy with their purchase prior to walking out of the store.  They want customers to choose from a full range and be informed by well trained sales staff about their prospective purchase.  Most of all they want the customer to be sure that they are buying a genuine product that should last a lifetime not a cheap copy that will fall about soon after walking out of the shop.

Before spending your hard earned cash on what appears to be the deal of the century, just ask the following questions:

1) Is the retailer an authorised agent for the brand?
2) Is the watch case and movement genuine?
3) Does the watch come with a full manufacturers guarantee? (Most will not touch a watch if not stamped by an authorised agent)
4) What happens if there is a problem with my watch?
5) Where are the company based and is their address bona fide?
6) Can I handle the watch prior to purchase and ensure it is the one for me?
7) Who will fit the bracelet for me?  (Many authorised agents charge for this if not bought from a authorised agent)
8) Is the watch second hand or does the guarantee contain the name of a previous purchaser? (Your name may not be the one in the guarantee)
9) Will the site still be trading in a few months?
10) Why are this site allowed to sell the watch when authorised agents are forbidden?
11) Is the watch definitely in stock? (Certain web sites source watches only after receiving your order, only to find that the watch is unavailable)
12) Does the web site offer extended guarantees or finance packages?

We all like to get a bargain but that bargain can often be a very expensive mistake and can often work out far more expensive in the long term. 

If you have any points or questions raised in this article, please feel free to contact me via karl@davidmrobinson.co.uk and I will be delighted to help in any way possible.

posted on Saturday, July 07, 2007 5:17:43 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Friday, June 22, 2007
Today, IWC Shaffhausen have granted David M. Robinson the agency to sell IWC watches from their flagship store in Church Alley, Liverpool.  Director of Watches for David M. Robinson, Karl Irwin said "Following the success of the brand in our London store, we saw a fantastic opportunity to expand the brand into Liverpool.  We know that people within the city are looking for more choice and this is part of our plan to try and give them that.  They are extremely well educated about fine timepieces and we have already had a great amount of interest in the brand."

The store will carry the full IWC range including the 'Big Pilots' watch' and the brand new Portofino range which has just been released into stores following the successful launch at The Basle Watch & Jewellery Fair.

posted on Friday, June 22, 2007 4:30:30 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]