IWC pilot watch
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erics

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2,708 posts

234 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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I am toying with the idea to buy one of these:
http://pistonheads.com/sales/956521.htm

But am thinking 'Portuguese' at the same time.

My aim is to get a great classic from one of the main brands.

I have a breguet type XX from the 1950S
A Panerai Luminor.
A Tag Heuer Autavia.
A Rolex Explorer II. Would like to replace with a deepsea.

But now got the IWC itch. Don' t know this brand so well right now and really looking for a classic.

ShadownINja

79,273 posts

305 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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I like your idea for a collection. I suppose the Speedmaster would have to be the Omega one.

Edited by ShadownINja on Tuesday 21st April 10:37

AlexKP

16,484 posts

267 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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IWC is one of the fairly few major prestige brands I have never owned - I do very much like their DaVinci range though.

thegobetween

308 posts

240 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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Both great IWC's, the BP being the definitive IWC in many ways but they are difficult to wear (I think they're almost 47mm dia) so unless your quite large you may not be able / wish to carry this off (too big for me which is a pain!).

The 7 day Porto is lovely but a little dressier than the BP. Highly recommended too by all that own. In-house movement in both if thats an issue. Also have a look at the vintage collection too, there are some very special watches in that range, in a choice of materials (steel, platinum and now rose gold). The VC Ingenier and Aquatimer's are both superb on the wrist.

thegobetween

308 posts

240 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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ah sorry noted its not a Big Pilots but a CP so you'd probably be looking at a Portuguese Chrono too (think these two have the same movement - ETA based but superb).

I have a CP on a Top Gun strap and its fantastic, movement feels alive with the noise and feel. I love the look of the Porto but it didn't suit me! Nice dilemma and both IWC classics.

erics

Original Poster:

2,708 posts

234 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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So the CP can be considered a classic? On metal strap? or leather strap?
I must admit i am no big fan of the metal strap.

The BP thing, i do not get it. The watch is mega expensive and difficult to wear.

thegobetween said:
ah sorry noted its not a Big Pilots but a CP so you'd probably be looking at a Portuguese Chrono too (think these two have the same movement - ETA based but superb).

I have a CP on a Top Gun strap and its fantastic, movement feels alive with the noise and feel. I love the look of the Porto but it didn't suit me! Nice dilemma and both IWC classics.

lowdrag

13,144 posts

236 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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I'm wearing my Sitfire Chrono as I type and just love it. I have the metal bracelet because my acid skin destroys any leather strap in 6 months which is expensive, not least if it breaks and the watch is lost.

I tried on the big Pilot at the shop and it made me laugh. I suppose I have small/medium wrists and it looked like a soup plate so be sure to try it on if you are thinking of buying. I frankly find it vastly overpriced for what it is too. Here's a photo of mine if it helps you decide. It is just the right size for me at 42mm



Edited by lowdrag on Wednesday 22 April 14:16

sjr-997

312 posts

236 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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i have the same watch, with leather strap....its gorgeous ! (my everyday wear is an Omega Seamaster, Brosnan Bond type with blue detail) IWC is very cool.

andy tims

5,598 posts

269 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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Pilot / Spitfire = Seriously classy watch.
Big Pilot = Over-priced fashion watch - very "look at me"

pano amo

814 posts

259 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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I too have this watch with a black leather strap. I love it. I wear it daily which I suppose I shouldn't but a watch is for wearing and I like to look at it every day. A couple of marks on it as a result but hardly noticeable. Someone even asked me on the train about it a few weeks back. No probs with it and keeps time well. I spent an age trying to find the right watch, something sophisticated but not flash and I think I found it.

thegobetween

308 posts

240 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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erics said:
So the CP can be considered a classic? On metal strap? or leather strap?
I must admit i am no big fan of the metal strap.

The BP thing, i do not get it. The watch is mega expensive and difficult to wear.

thegobetween said:
ah sorry noted its not a Big Pilots but a CP so you'd probably be looking at a Portuguese Chrono too (think these two have the same movement - ETA based but superb).

I have a CP on a Top Gun strap and its fantastic, movement feels alive with the noise and feel. I love the look of the Porto but it didn't suit me! Nice dilemma and both IWC classics.
I would say the CP is a classic, definitely a design classic. IWC do not have a long association / history with chronographs (believe their first was in the eighties / early nineties) but they are probably the definitive pilots watch and supplied various pilots / flying associations through time - including the Luftwaffe in WW2. BP is the original, and the size was due to the pocket watch IWC calibre it encased - just now the large diameter is very fashionable too. At least with this one the case doesn't house a tiny movement and lots of air!

My strap is from the Top Gun and is a technical looking 'woven' effect - really suits the watch. Not that keen on bracelets myself but IWC are damn good at making them so go for what you like - a sound choice either way!

Johno

8,591 posts

305 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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Me 2. Worn every day, morning noon and night for the last year on a bracelet, occasionally swap it back on lether strap as well.

It's showing the marks of 24hr a day wear, but that's why I bought it, to wear it, it's been tough wearing and I've had no issues.


Dr_Rick

1,705 posts

271 months

Friday 24th April 2009
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I too have a CP on leather, but also have a bracelet to go with. Bought January last year and worn day-in day-out. Excellent watch, never had any trouble with it keeping time and definitely looks the part.

Dr Rick

MacGee

2,513 posts

253 months

Saturday 25th April 2009
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just recently bought IWC's for me and the mrs....rose gold and brown straps. beautiful quality. She has ladies breitling and I have omega ocean planet. Need big dials as eyes getting worse. Love watches.

erics

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2,708 posts

234 months

Monday 27th April 2009
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am gonna try to put my hands on a decently priced second hand iwc cp. if not, i' ll wait for a trip abroad and get one from airport eg: £2350 instead of £2700.

Slagathore

6,181 posts

215 months

Tuesday 28th April 2009
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http://www.chronomaster.co.uk/recent_arrivals.htm

Couple IWC Pilot's watches in the new arrivals there!

Asterix

24,438 posts

251 months

Tuesday 28th April 2009
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I like these - shame they look a bit too big on me frown




Edited by Asterix on Tuesday 28th April 06:31

thegobetween

308 posts

240 months

Tuesday 28th April 2009
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erics said:
am gonna try to put my hands on a decently priced second hand iwc cp. if not, i' ll wait for a trip abroad and get one from airport eg: £2350 instead of £2700.
I got mine for £2.5k and that was with a free strap upgrade so you can probably get a deal close enough to what your after - pm me if you'd like the AD's details, they are highly recommended.

smurph306

25 posts

206 months

Tuesday 28th April 2009
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