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Front shot image of IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XX with black dial, stainless steel case and black strap.

These puristic models are designed to resemble easy-to-read cockpit instruments and feature functional elements like protection against magnetic fields. They are directly related to historic navigation watches, such as the Mark 11 from 1948. 

Close up image of IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XX with black dial, stainless steel case and black strap.


Back shot image of IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XX with black dial, stainless steel case and black strap.

32000 calibre family

The IWC-manufactured 32000 calibre family consists of robust, precise and versatile automatic movements. The escape wheel and the pallet fork are made of silicon. The use of this wear-resistant material also increases resistance to magnetism. A bidirectional pawl winding system builds up a power reserve of at least 72 hours. The balance oscillates at a frequency of 4 hertz (28'800 vibrations per hour). 

Product Information

Side shot image of IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XX with black dial, stainless steel case and black strap.
Central hacking seconds
Power Reserve 120 hours
IWC EasX-CHANGE® System
Glass secured against displacement by drop in air pressure
Image of IWC Pilot's Watch Chronograph with black dial, stainless steel case and folding clasp

IWC Pilot’s Watches

Initially developed as robust and precise navigation instruments for the cockpit, modern Pilot’s Watches have evolved into versatile sports watches with an aviation-inspired design. 

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