IWC PILOT'S WATCH CHRONOGRAPH 41
The Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 features a case, crown and pushers made of bronze, a unique material that develops a patina over time.
introduced the Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41mm in bronze, the newest model in the illustrious Pilot's Watch Collection. The new watch has a custom bronze body, pushers, and crown that are complemented with a deep, rich blue dial and strap, making it the ideal summer timepiece.
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The new releases showcase IWC’s mastery of rare materials and demonstrate how the line has developed into a fashion statement. With the help of Pantone®, IWC came up with five colours that were meant to evoke the uniforms and flying suits used by pilots as well as the beautiful landscapes they fly over: IWC Jet Black, IWC Ceratanium®, IWC Mojave Desert, IWC Woodland, and IWC Lake Tahoe.
IWC purposefully used a bronze alloy with aluminium and iron in this timepiece, which makes it about 50% tougher than typical bronze and has outstanding biocompatibility. The use of bronze by IWC is perhaps most notable for its one-of-a-kind wear; as the bronze ages, it acquires a distinctive patina that gives each watch a unique personality and appearance.
The case, crown, and pushers of the Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 are made of bronze, a special material that gains a patina over time.
The most recent addition to the 41-millimeter Pilot's Chronograph lineup is the Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 in bronze. Bronze makes up the case, pushers, and crown. The dial is blue with subdued beige printing, and the hands are gold-plated. IWC uses bronze that includes iron and aluminium in addition to copper. Due to its unique composition, the alloy is roughly 50% harder than bronze in general. An essential additional quality of the material is its exceptional biocompatibility. Over time, bronze also acquires a distinctive patina that gives each timepiece a unique personality and appearance. The 69385 calibre, produced by IWC, powers the chronograph. The movement was designed with a focus on robustness, reliability, and precision and can measure stop times up to 12 hours. There is a column wheel that controls the chronograph function. A mainspring powered by a bi-directional pawl winding system can store energy for up to 46 hours. IWC's EasX-CHANGE® is another feature of the chronograph, which is mounted on a blue textile strap. It enables the wearer to quickly and easily switch out the strap without the use of any additional tools.