IWC Brings a Fan Favorite Ceramic Tone to their 41mm Chronograph Platform
If you?re a fan of IWC pilot watches, you?ve no doubt participated in one of this cohort?s favorite activities, which is armchair quarterbacking the specifics of each release. We?ve gotten to a point where there are so many case sizes, complications, and case materials in the collection that the moment a new watch is announced, there?s a cry on the internet for that exact thing but tweaked, somehow, to more closely resemble another watch the brand makes. This is especially true with IWC?s ceramic cased pilot watches, which tend to be rather large and drive more than their share of ?If only it was __mm? comments on Instagram. Earlier this year, in the midst of Ingy-fever, IWC quietly released a very nice 41mm chronograph in blue ceramic. It got some of us thinking: will more ceramic color options come to this Goldilocks sized case that everyone (myself very much included) seems to love"Â
The answer, of course, is yes. This week, IWC revealed a watch that many collectors have been hoping for for quite some time, the Pilot?s Watch Chronograph 41 Top Gun Mojave Desert. The brown ?Mojave? case is meant to look like desert sand, and has been a favorite when executed as a perpetual calendar and Big Pilot. It was also, first, a chronograph, which made its debut back in 2019 in the same 44.5mm case later occupied by the Tahoe and Woodland versions of the chrono. It?s certainly the brand?s most unique ceramic colorway, and I have a feeling the news of this release wil...
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