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IWC fits the watch with an optic white rubber strap featuring a leather inset.
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The white, red, and black dial elements are inspired by a roulette wheel.
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This is IWC’s first co-branded watch to become part of its permanent collection.
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The Pilot’s Watch is one of IWC’s most well-loved tools amongst aviators, but it takes on a more sophisticated twist here with a bronze case.
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Inspired by the world of racing, this is a highly complex timepiece with a constant-force mechanism.
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The handsome blue and white dial is reminiscent of IWC’s Le Petit Prince series with its blue sunray back drop and white Superluminova accents on the central hands.
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Thanks to a bi-directional pawl winding system – something IWC is well-known for – the watch offers 46 hours of power reserve.
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The “Le Petit Prince” is fitted on a brown calfskin strap and limited to 1500 pieces.
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Flight tested by a former Navy fighter pilot, the Chronograph Edition came through with flying colors.
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The collaboration between Orlebar Brown and IWC is made up of nine pieces, from tailored fit trousers to a towelling blazer and merino jumper.
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The 500 watches in this limited release are encased in bronze with a green dial and a manually-wound movement offering eight days of power.
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IWC flexes its horological expertise with dials that track the tides and phases of the Moon in the IWC Portugieser Yacht Club Moon & Tide.
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The tri-dial face of each timepiece comes in white, black, or blue and is clasped inside of either a rose gold or stainless steel case.
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Limited to 100 pieces, the 46.5mm pilot watch uses IWC’s renowned self-winding 52615 calibre movement beneath its regal vermilion dial.