IWC Pilot's Watches began in 1936 as the 'Special Pilot's Watch' and are a collection with a long history in the aviation watch field. They carry on the traditional pilot's watch design with a black dial, Large Arabic numerals, And triangular markers, And feature excellent readability, Durability, And anti-magnetic properties. They have proven their reliability as military watches, Such as the Mark 11 (1948) for the British Air Force, And have recently evolved into a diverse lineup with models such as the Big Pilot, Top Gun, And Spitfire, As well as advanced materials, In-house movements, And powerful water resistance and shock absorption systems. IWC Pilot's Watches are consistently loved not only by pilots but also by watch enthusiasts and collectors around the world, And have established themselves as icons of aviation watches.

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