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IWC Big Pilot's Watch Perpetual Calendar 46.2mm IW503608
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✨ Want to check out your watch in real time?
🚚 Before shipping, we record a video and take high-quality photos of every watch
📦 Preparation takes 3-5 days, and once ready, you can view your watch and track your order anytime
✅ What you see is what you get — every detail clearly visible, so you can buy with confidence!
- Big Pilot's Watch - a cultural icon
- Racing green dial with a perpetual calendar
- Housed within a 46.2mm stainless steel case with an oversized crown
- Secured with a green rubber strap with the EasX-CHANGE system
- Driven by the IWC-manufactured 52616 calibre movement with a 7-day power reserve
DESIGNED FOR PILOTS
The very first IWC pilot watch was produced in the mid-1930s for civil aviation purposes. Since then, numerous editions have been produced, earning it a reputation for being a precise timepiece with outstanding technology.
The Big Pilot's Watch embodies the brand's extensive expertise in engineering professional precision instruments for the cockpit, earning the status of a cultural icon whose appeal extends far beyond the watchmaking industry.
CONTINUING A LONG-STANDING TRADITION
This Big Pilot's Watch Perpetual Calendar continues the collection's long-standing tradition of allowing the perpetual calendar to take centre stage on the dial.
Housed in a 46.2mm stainless steel case with an oversized conical crown reminiscent of an historic observation watch from the 1940s, this watch fastens securely with a racing green rubber strap.
But it is the racing green dial that commands attention with its large proportions and perpetual calendar, which automatically recognises the different month lengths and leap years, and will not need to be manually adjusted until 2100.
The IWC-manufactured 52615 calibre provides precision and reliability with its Pellaton winding system, which uses every small movement of the rotor to build a power reserve of 7 days.