€4,599.00
The first Special Pilot’s Watch left the IWC factory in 1936. It was the start of a close relationship between IWC Schaffhausen and aviation. Just 4 years later came the 52-calibre T.S.C. Big Pilot’s Watch, the first observer’s watch with a case measuring 55 millimetres in diameter. With the cockpit-like look of its design, it rapidly became a style icon and a model for all classic pilot’s watches. Its design was to provide IWC with the inspiration for the Mark 11, produced from 1948 onwards. This, the best known of the Pilot’s Watches from the Schaff- hausen-based manufacturer, was originally built for the Royal Air Force and has been in constant use for more than 30 years.
€4,599.00
The first Special Pilot’s Watch left the IWC factory in 1936. It was the start of a close relationship between IWC Schaffhausen and aviation. Just 4 years later came the 52-calibre T.S.C. Big Pilot’s Watch, the first observer’s watch with a case measuring 55 millimetres in diameter. With the cockpit-like look of its design, it rapidly became a style icon and a model for all classic pilot’s watches. Its design was to provide IWC with the inspiration for the Mark 11, produced from 1948 onwards. This, the best known of the Pilot’s Watches from the Schaff- hausen-based manufacturer, was originally built for the Royal Air Force and has been in constant use for more than 30 years.
Reference number | IW377714 |
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Year of production | 2018 |
Condition | Perfect Condition |
Case diameter | 43mm |
Bezel | Steel |
Bracelet | Leather |
Glass | Saffier |
Movement | IWC Calibre 79320, 48 hour power reserve |
Waterproofness | 60m |
Box | Yes |
Papers | Yes |