This IWC Pilot’s Watch Mark XVIII Edition Tribute to Mark XI commemorates the 1948 IWC 6B/346 used by the RAF
collection IWC Pilot’s Watch
The IWC Pilot’s Watch collection has its roots in the 1930s, when the International Watch Company (IWC) begins producing watches specifically for aviation. The first iconic model, the Special Pilot’s Watch (1936), is designed to meet the demands of professional pilots with features like an anti-magnetic escapement, high legibility, and robustness. In 1940, IWC introduces the legendary Big Pilot’s Watch, a large, highly functional timepiece worn by Luftwaffe navigators during World War II.
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The collection evolves over the decades, incorporating advanced materials and technology while staying true to its aviation roots. The Mark series, launched in the 1940s with the Mark XI, becomes a staple in military and civilian aviation, known for its precision and durability.
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In recent years, IWC has expanded the Pilot’s Watch line to include various models like the Top Gun, Spitfire, and Le Petit Prince editions, offering a blend of heritage and innovation. Today, the collection symbolizes IWC’s long-standing connection to aviation and commitment to functional, high-performance timepieces.
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