IWC Big Pilot Watch
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Sep 15, 2007

IWC's Big Pilot is the quintessence of the aviator's wristwatch, tracing its roots back to a wrist-modified pocket watch from 1940. Protected within the massive 46-mm steel or white gold casing, lies an entirely new movement from IWC, the caliber 51110.
This mechanism, the largest self-winding mechanical movement in the world, features the exclusive "Pellaton" system, which incorporates a rocking bar acting in conjunction with jewelled rollers and pawls to facilitate extremely efficient bi-directional winding.
What is more, the 51110 movement of the
IWC Big Pilot watch allows for an exceptional 7-day power reserve, and timekeeping is stable to the very end of that duration. IWC ensured that form accompanies function when they designed the head-turning case of the Big Pilot. Crafted in steel or 18K white gold, the massive housing incorporates an additional soft iron shield, protecting the movement against magnetism to an extremely high 32,000 A/m rating.
A large triangular crown enables easy operation of the Big Pilot with or without gloves, and the thick crocodile strap permits easy and comfortable wear on either a bare wrist or over a heavy jacket. With style and technique joined in equal measure, the
IWC Big Pilot will remain a sports watch of great distinction for years to come.