IWC Schaffhausen began producing some of the world’s finest watches in 1868. The luxury Swiss watchmaker, known for technological innovation and sophistication, produces numerous iconic watch collections. IWC watchmakers recently stated the company completed the Mark XX Collection with four new stainless steel versions.
The Mark XX collection found inspiration from the iconic Mark 11 watches IWC produced for the British Royal Air Force in the late 1940s. Buyers can choose from the green, blue, or black dial options accompanied by a luxurious five-link stainless steel bracelet or a brown calfskin strap.
These pilot’s watches are classic and functional with easy-to-read dials, corrosion-resistant stainless steel cases, and rhodium-plated hands. The IWC Mark XX features az 40mm case, the in-house 3211 caliber automatic movement with an impressive 120-hour power reserve and 100-meters of water resistance. The glass is structured to survive abrupt dives in air pressure. Whichever Mark XX the buyer chooses, they’ll enjoy IWC Schauffhausen’s EasX-Change strap or bracelet changing system, which allows them to swap styles in seconds without tools.
These four new colorways close the Mark XX collection of reliable, readable, and ageless timepieces. This collection and many other legendary IWC timepieces are available online at IWC.com, in IWC stores, and through authorized retailers.
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