IWC's new Pilot's Watch Automatic Spitfire

IWC is launching two new Pilot's Watch Automatic Spitfire under the references IW326801 and IW326802. Both watches are equipped with the newly developed IWC manufacture caliber 32110 and therefore have a power reserve of 72 hours.

IWC is launching two new Pilot's Watch Automatic Spitfire under the references IW326801 and IW326802. Both watches are equipped with the newly developed IWC manufacture caliber 32110 and therefore have a power reserve of 72 hours.

Different versions

The reference IW326801 of the Pilot's Watch Automatic Spitfire consists of a stainless steel case, which has a diameter of 39 mm and a height of 10.8 mm. The black dial is coated with luminescence for better readability even in the dark. The rhodium-plated hands have a striking shape that is reminiscent of the propellers of the Spitfire aircraft. The watch is rounded off with a green textile strap. In contrast, the reference IW326802 is equipped with a brown calfskin strap. Both bracelets are closed with a pin buckle. The Pilot's Watch Automatic Spitfire IW326802 also has a diameter of 39 mm and is made of bronze. Here the dial is olive green and the propeller hands are gold plated. The bronze casing develops a patina effect over time, giving each watch a different look. The pilot's watches both have a water resistance of up to 6 bar.

Colors like the cockpit of a Spitfire

Both watches in the Pilot's Watch Automatic Spitfire have the instrument design of the Mark 11 navigation watch. The two dials have Arabic numerals and are safely protected under sapphire crystal. The two Pilot's Watch Automatic Spitfires also have a date display.

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