IWC TOP GUN Pilot's Watches: Ceratanium All-Black
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IWC TOP GUN Pilot's Watches: Ceratanium All-Black

By India Whiskey Charlie · Oct 25, 2021 · 15 replies
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India Whiskey Charlie's original post introduces IWC's innovative Ceratanium® material in the TOP GUN Pilot’s Watch range, highlighting its unique blend of titanium's lightness and ceramic's scratch resistance. This editorial explores the community's reception of these tactical all-black designs, focusing on the material's properties and the watches' wearability. It delves into collector perspectives on IWC's strategic use of advanced materials and 'limited production' models.

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Schaffhausen, October 25, 2021 - IWC Schaffhausen is adding two Ceratanium® models to its TOP GUN Pilot’s Watch range. Engineered in Schaffhausen, this innovative new material combines the structural integrity of titanium with a scratch resistance similar to that of ceramic and features a striking matte black color. The Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar TOP GUN Ceratanium is the first watch from IWC with a Ceratanium® bracelet, which is lighter than steel and very comfortable to wear. The Pilot’s Watch Timezoner TOP GUN Ceratanium is the first TOP GUN model with a Timezoner® complication, allowing the wearer to change between different time zones effortlessly. Both novelties are powered by IWC-manufactured movements from the 52000 and 82000 calibre families.

Advanced performance materials such as ceramics, titanium and Ceratanium® are a signature feature of IWC’s TOP GUN pilot’s watches. They take their name from the legendary Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor Program, a rigorous course used by the US Navy to train its elite pilots in flying and tactical skills. TOP GUN watches are engineered to deliver ultimate performance and can withstand even the extreme strain pilots experience in the cockpit of a supersonic jet.

After pioneering the use of ceramics and titanium for wristwatches during the 1980s, IWC’s material engineers have now succeeded in combining the unique strengths of these two in a single, ground-breaking material. Developed over five years, Ceratanium® combines the lightness and structural integrity of titanium with a hardness and scratch-resistance similar to ceramic. In addition, Ceratanium® is also skin-friendly and highly resistant to corrosion.

The Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar TOP GUN Ceratanium (Ref. IW503604) features a case, crown and, for the first time, a bracelet made of Ceratanium®. As this material is based on a titanium alloy, the bracelet is around 30 percent lighter than a steel bracelet and extremely comfortable to wear. The black dial with gray numerals enhances the jet-black design. This TOP GUN model is powered by the IWC-manufactured 52615 calibre, visible through the tinted sapphire glass case back. The Pellaton winding system is fitted with components made of virtually wear-free ceramic and builds up a power reserve of seven days in two barrels. A single nightly switching impulse from the base movement drives the perpetual calendar. Its mechanical program automatically recognizes different month lengths and leap years and will require no correction until 2100. Another IWC specialty is the specific moon phase display, which depicts the moon as it is seen from the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. It is so precise that it will only deviate by one day after 577.5 years. The annual production of this extraordinary timepiece will be limited to 150 pieces.

The Pilot’s Watch Timezoner TOP GUN Ceratanium (Ref. IW395505) is the first TOP GUN model with a Timezoner® complication. The watch can be set to a different time zone by simply pressing down and rotating the bezel. The hour hand, the 24-hour display and the date will move forwards or backwards in one-hour steps. This also works across the dateline and without losing a single second. The case is made of Ceratanium®, while the city ring is manufactured from ceramic. It contains the names of 24 cities, each one representing one of the international time zones. The numerals are printed in gray on the dial, while the numbers 12, 3, 6 and 9 are coated with a luminescent material. The jet-black tactical design is complemented with a tinted sapphire glass case back and a black rubber strap with textile inlay. The IWC-manufactured 82760 calibre uses a Pellaton winding system reinforced with ceramic components to build up a power reserve of 60 hours in the mainspring. The annual production of the Pilot’s Watch Timezoner TOP GUN Ceratanium will be limited to 500 pieces.

MACHINED FROM BARS AND FIRED AT HIGH TEMPERATURES

Ceratanium® is arguably one of IWC’s most important material innovations in recent years. IWC first used this material in 2017 for the case of the Aquatimer Perpetual Calendar Digital Date-Month Edition “50 Years Aquatimer” (Ref. 379403). In 2019, the Pilot’s Watch Double Chronograph TOP GUN Ceratanium (Ref. IW371815) was the first all-black Pilot’s Watch. Ceratanium® is based on a special titanium alloy that is forged to IWC’s specifications. The case components are machined from bars to minimal tolerances using computer-controlled turning and milling centers and are then elaborately finished by hand. Afterwards, the components are fired in a kiln at high temperatures. During this firing process, a phase transformation occurs. As a result, the surface of the material not only obtains properties similar to ceramics, such as hardness and scratchresistance, but also its striking matte black finish.

The Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar TOP GUN Ceratanium and the Pilot’s Watch Timezoner TOP GUN Ceratanium are available now through IWC boutiques, authorized retail partners or online at IWC.com . In addition, both timepieces are eligible for registration under the My IWC care program and thus benefit from a 6-year extension to the standard 2-year International Limited Warranty.


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Monopole
Oct 25, 2021
The Timezoner is really stunning… IWC has a strong showing this year.

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enjoythemusic
Oct 25, 2021
Yet Another 'Annual Limited Edition' Watch From Richemont? Why So Soon?

Nice new timepieces and looks like Richemont's marketing department is now in full overdrive with 'annual limited editions'. Last week it was unobtanium (all pre-sold) IWC Hot Wheels edition (with five extra Hot Wheels model cars being given away free on Instagram. Richemont's PR department might want to correct their press release about that BTW). Richemont's Panerai brand has bronze 'annual limited editions'. What other recent 'limited edition' timepieces has Richemont released in the past few

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India Whiskey Charlie
Oct 25, 2021
Aside from the Limited Production and Limited Edition aspect of these two...

How do feel about the watches themselves? Here are some reviews: Photos: Monochrome

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K-Lo
Oct 25, 2021
I love the bracelet..

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enjoythemusic
Oct 25, 2021
They're Cool

After a few decades as an enthusiast, I guess it takes more to impress me. The bracelet is nice. This is something I wish Tudor offered with their METAS-certified Black Bay Ceramic I have here. Richemont has been great with easy strap / bracelet change for various brands, bravo! The manual WT bezel smartly keeps the manufacturing reliability up and movement production cost down as compared to an inner mech like others use. PS: Seems interesting to have so very many 'limited production' pieces. A

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HK852
Oct 26, 2021
I like the BP PPC and its bracelet

I tried it during a preview this summer. It’s very comfortable to wear. The bracelet has a system in the clasp to increase the size by half a link. Useful in hot weather. Initially I was not convinced aesthetically because the links are rather thin when compared to the case size. But once on the wrist, it works. I like it. The timezoner has less appeal to me, purely because of the functionality that is all. I like as well the split second released about a year ago. This is in balance with the tr

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