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IWC Chrono Challenge with Lewis Hamilton in Miami

5 May 2023

Ahead of the second Miami Grand Prix™, IWC Schaffhausen invited a group of famous athletes and celebrities to compete with seven-time Formula One™ world champion Lewis Hamilton on the basketball court.

The “IWC Chrono Challenge” organized in collaboration with Miami-based nonprofit Dibia DREAM marked the first of several events during IWC’s three-day takeover of Jungle Plaza in the heart of the iconic Miami Design District.

The friendly competition saw two teams going up against each other in three different basketball skill challenges. “Team Pink” was led by seven-time Formula One™ world champion Sir Lewis Hamilton, who was joined by IWC brand ambassador and American actor James Marsden and former professional football player Antrel Rolle. Canadian actor and author Simu Liu, IWC brand ambassador and American Olympic skateboarder Jagger Eaton and Dibia DREAM founder and CEO Brandon Okpalobi formed the opposing “Team Green.”

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