IWC introduces a downsized Pilot?s Watch Chronograph with a more practical 41mm case
It was in 1936 when IWC made its first aviation timepiece on a request from the UK to create a watch for fighter pilots that could withstand temperature changes and magnetic fields. In the last 85 years, the IWC Pilot?s Watch has continually evolved into a line that?s very popular with collectors. A mainstay in the Pilot?s Watches collection is the chronograph. It?s the 3705 Fliegerchronograph that put IWC on the map in the 1990s by gaining legendary status and becoming a cult favorite. But the case size has continued to grow over the last three decades. For 2021, IWC has introduced a new 41mm version of the Pilot’s Chronograph that should open the product line to a new demographic for the brand. The 41mm case size is more practical in the sense that works for just about anyone and should attract a lot of today?s watch consumers; the success of the recent Spitfire line with 41mm case size is a testament to this.
The downsized Pilot?s Chronograph is in stainless steel, which immediately gives it a much broader appeal, and is available with a blue or green dial. Powering the watch is the in-house 69385 caliber chronograph movement that comes from the same family of chronographs used in IWC’s Portugieser line. The larger Chronograph 43 uses IWC?s caliber 79320, which has a similar layout and performs the same functions. However, the IWC caliber 69385 puts the sub-seconds at the 6 o?clock position instead of 9 o?clock and offers 46 hours of power reserve ? tw...
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