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 IW377709 features a 43mm stainless steel case, A matte black dial, Large Arabic numeral indexes, And bold luminous hands. The black calfskin strap and steel pin buckle add a classic pilot feel. The automatic movement, Caliber 79320, Offers a 44-hour power reserve, Is water-resistant to 60m, And has a soft iron inner case that blocks magnetic fields. It is equipped with practical functions such as a chronograph, Day and date window, And hacking seconds.
The solid durability, Excellent readability, And classic design have maintained the essence of pilot watches for a long time, And are consistently loved by those who pursue both practicality and tradition.

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