Lothar Schmidt

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Lothar Schmidt is an engineer and businessman who has owned the German manufacturer Sinn since 1994. Schmidt is primarily responsible for the company's current success with innovative materials, having continued the firm's focus on military, aviation, and dive inspired watches offered mainly via direct-to-consumer sales at lower prices. He was previously involved with IWC, A. Lange & Söhne, and Bell & Ross.

Early Life and Career

Lothar Schmidt was born in 1949 in Neunkirchen, Saarland, just 100 km from Metz, where Helmut Sinn was born three decades earlier. Schmidt studied engineering in Saarbrücken before becoming technical director at a watch casing company.

In 1980 Schmidt, then a consultant, went to work for IWC in Schaffhausen, where he was responsible for the development of innovative watch cases and bracelets. He developed techniques that allowed difficult materials such as titanium, ceramic, and platinum to be used commercially for the first time. The culmination of this work were the Porsche Design watches created by IWC throughout the 1980s, including the zirconium oxide ceramic case of the famous IWC Da Vinci and Grande Complication.

Schmidt was brought in to assist the re-launch of A. Lange & Söhne in 1990. This was a sister company to IWC under LMH boss Günter Blümlein.

Sinn and Bell & Ross

In 1994, Schmidt was called on to assist in the launch of Swiss-French firm Bell & Ross. This was created by Sinn intern.