
DiW
DiW Manufacture is based in Germany. Established long ago by two Belgian artists and passionate with Art and watchmaking. It provides high-end customization services on request, and it is the first Bespoke Manufacture that integrated innovative approaches and materials to classical watchmaking, such as using high-end carbon fiber and other composite materials.
The Manufacture
DiW Manufacture provides exclusive services for changing or modification of individual elements of the design of watches, without affecting their movement (modification and individualization), and/or packaging for customers.
A meticulous approach combined with the passion to create new incredible designs led into the gathering of the perfect team. By mastering the Art of working with high-end composite materials, such as carbon fiber, it was possible to re-recreate iconic timepieces and day-to-day devices into incredible pieces of Art.
Technology
Innovation is a crucial aspect of our Manufacture, as we continuously keep improving and launching new projects.
In order to work with innovative materials, it is necessary to have a certain background in the area we work with, thus for the watchmaking sphere we gathered only the best professionals that keep very rigorous R&D procedures for upcoming projects.
Materials
What becomes the essence of a project is based on which particular materials we use. As a Bespoke Manufacture, we specialize in high-end composite materials, however, its combination with traditional noble metals and gems allows us to craft pieces rarely ever seen before.
It is crucial for us to keep only the highest standards in the materials we use to provide the best possible experience.
Concept
The best part of the manufacturing process, is the idea and design. What many years ago was believed to be impossible, it is now achievable.
One of the most important properties of carbon fiber is its weight. Thanks to the incredible thin layers of carbon, the weight is over 5 times less than stainless steel. Moreover, carbon fiber is incredible resistant as well.
We aimed into the creation of a high-end timepiece the should be wearable, light and reliable. The Art of customization taken into a new level.
Collaboration
Occasionally we announce collaborations with celebrities and prestigious companies with years of relevancy within the industry of luxury goods.
Products
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DiW – World Timer (DLC Black/Green)
£39,550.00 ex VAT -  

DiW – World Timer (DLC Black/Red)
£39,550.00 ex VAT -  

DiW – World Timer (Gold)
£71,500.00 ex VAT -  

DiW – World Timer (DLC Black/Blue)
£39,550.00 ex VAT -  

DiW – World Timer (Steel)
£37,850.00 ex VAT -  

DiW – World Timer (Steel/Green)
£37,850.00 ex VAT -  

DiW – GT Red Carbon Daytona
£50,150.00 ex VAT -  

DiW – GT Blue Carbon Daytona
£50,150.00 ex VAT -  

DiW – GT Green Carbon Daytona
£50,150.00 ex VAT -  

DiW – Motley Red Carbon Daytona
£52,390.00 ex VAT -  

DiW – All Black Carbon Daytona
£48,500.00 ex VAT -  

DiW – Military Yellow Carbon Daytona
£52,000.00 ex VAT 
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