IWC Pilot's Watch in Sand-Colored Ceramic: A Collector's Unique Acquisition
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IWC Pilot's Watch in Sand-Colored Ceramic: A Collector's Unique Acquisition

By Makilla · Feb 28, 2020 · 38 replies
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Makilla's acquisition of a unique IWC Pilot's Watch in sand-colored ceramic, ordered at SIHH 2019, highlights the appeal of distinctive materials and limited availability in luxury watch collecting. His personal journey, including a 13-month wait and the opportunity to choose an individual number, underscores the deep connection collectors form with special references. This piece explores the allure of unconventional designs and the community's reaction to IWC's innovative use of ceramic.

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Finally got a call from the IWC boutique today. Itโ€™s the only piece coming to Beirut. Iโ€™ve placed the order back in SIHH 2019 and chose my individual number ๐Ÿ˜‰ 

The sand color ceramic is so unusual. Itโ€™s a love or hate affair. I personally find it so beautiful and especially when you have many other variations. It would blend in perfectly with the others. Definitely not your daily beater. More of a funky weekend watch if I may say

Here it is after 13 months of wait!







Hope you like it! 

Have a nice weekend everyone,

Laurent 

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Bill
Feb 28, 2020
Very cool aviation / military chic. Congratulations. HAGWE [nt]

MA
Makilla
Feb 28, 2020
Thanks Bill! Have a great one as well [nt]

GE
Gelato Monster
Feb 28, 2020
awesome mil-spec look

You have IMHO the best pilot top gun version

MA
Makilla
Feb 28, 2020
It is indeed! The color is so nice and out of the ordinary! [nt]

CP
Cpt Scarlet
Feb 28, 2020
Desert Storm ...

It looks โ€œMilitary chicโ€.. enjoy !

AN
anaesdoc
Feb 28, 2020
I thought the same! [nt]

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