SteveG
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Thank you, Nicolas, I am definitely
with you on the date situation, certainly this display wasn't part of aviators' watches when they were functional, including the Mark 11 of course.
As for the size, while I personally love the historical size of my Mark 12, I find the BP to be among the most attractive 'contemporarily-sized' watches, but then I would gladly wear an original Flieger if I could pull it off!
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By: JatG : May 22nd, 2012-03:39
Dear Purists, Sometimes it feels like the IWC pilots don't get much attention, so I thought I'd share mine. It's now five years old, and has run flawlessly. Currently gains 3 secs during the day but can be made to run perfectly to time by placing crown ri...
I love mine
By: SteveG : May 22nd, 2012-17:21
the only IWC pilot-style watch I have is this one from about 1998. Although the whole concept of a mechanical watch for navigation has become anachronistic (along with dive timers), one might still recognize that IWC has an unbroken commitment to producin...
Not bad, Jat.
By: amanico : May 22nd, 2012-21:37
Not oversized, still faithful to the spirit of the original ( if only they could remove the date... ). Maybe it is time for you to hunt a nice original Mark 11, with its stunnnig movement? Small in size, for sure, but full of charm! Best, Nicolas
Maybe you read my mind
By: JatG : May 24th, 2012-01:20
Thanks Nicolas. I'm with you on the suggestion of a Mark XI, but a seasoned collector like you knows that one hopes to find a superb example, reasonably priced, and often the reality of the market is of mediocre pieces priced ambitiously! Still I will kee...
This one has the best ...
By: AndrewD : May 22nd, 2012-22:17
... bracelet I have ever come across. Slinky, flexible, smooth and so comfortable to wear. The watch itself is about 12 years old. And my favourite feature is the blued seconds hand (hard to capture in photos) against the white dial. And like yours, it ke...
I wouldn't dwell on it ...
By: AndrewD : May 24th, 2012-03:03
You have a very nice Mark XV Spitfire. While the white dial is less common and perhaps a little more dressy, the black dial is more traditional and ultimately more legible, as a pilots watch should be. Perhaps you can find a white dialled XV as a companio...