IWC PRESENTS THE FIRST BIG PILOT’S WATCH WITH A CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTION

Nov 25, 2021,15:53 PM
 

Schaffhausen, 25th November 2021 - IWC Schaffhausen has unveiled the Big Pilot’s Watch Monopusher Edition “Le Petit Prince”, the first Big Pilot’s Watch with a chronograph function. The mechanical stopwatch is controlled via a single push-button which is beautifully integrated into the distinctive conical crown. Limited to 500 pieces, this “Le Petit Prince” edition features the characteristic deep-blue sunburst dial and a stainless-steel case.

Chronographs are a core competence of IWC. The mechanical stopwatch is also a mainstay in the brand’s Pilot’s Watches collection. Now, the Swiss luxury watch manufacturer pairs its most iconic aviator’s watch with a chronograph function for the first time.

The monopusher chronograph is controlled via a single push-button integrated into the crown, making it exceptionally user-friendly and practical. When the button is pushed once, a new timing starts. Pressing the button a second time stops the timing. Stop times of up to one hour are displayed on the totaliser at 12 o’clock. When the button is pushed a third time, the chronograph is reset to zero.

In the tradition of IWC’s special editions in honour of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s world-famous novel,the Big Pilot’s Watch Monopusher Edition “Le Petit Prince” features the signature deep-blue sunburst dial. It is complemented with a stainless-steel case and rhodiumplated hands. In addition, the hands, indices, and applied numerals have been coated with luminous material to make the dial easier to read at night.

The IWC-manufactured 59365 calibre is one of three in-house chronograph movements from IWC. Alongside the movements from the 69000 and 89000 calibre families, it underscores the comprehensive expertise that IWC has acquired in the design and manufacturing of chronographs. In addition, it is also the brand’s only chronograph movement that is wound manually: 70 revolutions of the crown are enough to build up the maximum power reserve of eight days. A power-reserve indication on the back of the movement, which can be seen through the sapphire-glass case back, shows the energy remaining in the mainspring.

Fitted with a brown calfskin strap with a folding clasp, the Big Pilot’s Watch Monopusher Edition “Le Petit Prince” is available through IWC boutiques, authorised retail partners or online on IWC.com . In addition, the timepiece is eligible for registration under the My IWC care programme and can benefit from a 6-year extension to the standard 2-year International Limited Warranty.












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While I can’t see myself with a 46mm watch ever again…

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : November 25th, 2021-16:26
…this looks interesting on first glance. Also, just looking at the IWC website I did not realize the breath of Pilot (Big, 43mm and others) available. It’s really amazing, something for every taste and wrist.

Looks great in person, too.

 
 By: biw : November 25th, 2021-16:56
I had to opportunity to see this piece and it is a beauty. A monopusher chrono on a Big Pilot, manual wind, vintage inspired dial numerals, beautiful blue dial, great lume . . . Ticked a lot of boxes for me. The addition of the monopusher chrono mechanism... 

New and already an icon

 
 By: Weems@8 : November 25th, 2021-18:20
Be aware! Here we have a new watch that is already an icon. Sure, the Big Pilot is an icon, but look at the crown! The mono pusher is an UFO! The IWC UFO. I am curious if i am the first, this i relate to the phrase of hashtag Speedythusday, which became f... 

Similar look to this reference

 
 By: Watch_This : November 25th, 2021-19:42
One of my prized pieces ...  

Oui la taille est de 46 mm 😉

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : November 25th, 2021-20:13

Merci, mon ami.

 
 By: amanico : November 25th, 2021-21:52

I like this watch, but….

 
 By: bchankai : November 26th, 2021-05:10
With this release and the 43mm big pilot, IWC seems to have decided that antimagnetism is no longer a necessity in a pilot’s watch. I guess the Rolex GMT has never been amagnetic and nonetheless managed to earn its place on pilots’ wrists, but unlike Role... 

Now do the 43!

 
 By: SayNo2Babies : November 28th, 2021-02:00