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By India Whiskey Charlie · Apr 7, 2021 · 20 replies
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India Whiskey Charlie's post sparks a compelling discussion about the design choices in IWC's Big Pilot watches, particularly the inclusion of 'Automatic' on the dial and the visible rotor. This thread delves into collector preferences for dial aesthetics, movement types, and case dimensions, offering valuable insights into what enthusiasts seek in modern interpretations of iconic tool watches. It highlights the ongoing debate between historical accuracy and contemporary design elements within the luxury watch community.

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Darron
Apr 7, 2021
Haha.... that is what I was thinking too for Nico! They got the no date right.

I actually like the power reserve indicator, this guy is 60 hr with a decorated open caseback The iwc website has some nice glamour shots of the 5002

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India Whiskey Charlie
Apr 7, 2021
PR indicator on an automatic watch is pointless but I totally get it on manual wound watches.

That said, I always wind my manuals every morning even if the have a PR of more than 48 hours.

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Darron
Apr 7, 2021
Ahh... I don’t have my few automatics I have on winders...so a PR indicator is always useful to me :)

PR indicator on back is acceptable and some Might say preferred

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India Whiskey Charlie
Apr 7, 2021
Yup! And IWC has done it too

DA
Darron
Apr 7, 2021
Yup! I remember this one

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amanico
Apr 7, 2021
Honestly, not far from perfection. Automatic written on the dial was not mandatory, and a manual movement would have made me jump on it!

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