The IWC Pilot's Watch collection began in the 1930s with the Special Watch For Pilot. This watch was designed to ensure that pilots could rely on it even under extreme conditions and established the fundamental characteristics of a pilot's watch, Such as excellent readability, Anti-magnetic properties, And resistance to temperature changes. The Pilot's Watch is the epitome of aviation watchmaking, Combining aviation heritage with modern watchmaking technology.
The IW389105 features a 44.5mm white ceramic case with a titanium back, Steel pushers and crown, Matte black dial, Black hands, And luminous indexes. The strap is made of white rubber, And the unique embossing and steel buckle add practicality. The movement is the in-house caliber 69380, Which provides a power reserve of 46 hours. It is water-resistant to 100m and has practical functions such as magnetic field blocking function, Chronograph, And day and date window with a soft iron inner case.
Inspired by the white uniforms of the U.S. Navy and the snowy landscape of Lake Tahoe, The ceramic color is unique, And the strong presence, Lightweight case, Excellent durability, And the freedom of aviation and the excitement of innovative materials shine on the wrist.

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