This Master Geographic stainless steel watch is distinguished by its dynamic design and contemporary elegance.
With its timeless Art Deco lines, the stainless steel Reverso Classic Medium Small Seconds watch houses at its heart a small seconds with clear-cut lines that further enhance its charm.
Reverso one Cordonnet Stainless steel and 18kt rose gold
The equally radiant and mysterious Rendez-Vous Night & Day Medium timepiece with a 34 mm steel case offers a magnificent setting for the delicate complication that is the day/night indicator.
Rendez-Vous moon medium Stainless steel 34mm automatic mechanical movement contains 242 parts and has a 38 hour power reserve
NICOLAS RIEUSSEC AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH
NICOLAS RIEUSSEC OPEN HOME TIME AUTOMATIC
STAR CHRONOGRAPH UTC AUTOMATIC
LUM1950 47 SUB AUT TIT RUB B
MEISTERSTUCK HERRITAGE MOONSTRUCK WATCH
SUB 42 OPXXXIV STE RUB BK
MB TIMEWALKER EXTREME CHRONOGRAPH DLC
MONTBLANC BOHEME DAY & NIGHT
MONTBLANC HERITAGE CHRONOMETERIE QUANTIEME ANNUAL VASCO DAGAMA
MB TIMERWALKER AUTOMATIC DATE
MB TIMEWALKER CHRONOGRAPH UTC
MB 1858 AUTOMATIC
LUM 44 MARINA P5000i12 STE LEA BK
LUM 44 MARINA P9010 STE STE BE
LUM DUE 42 P900 TIT ALL BE
For the first time ever, IWC presents a Pilot’s Chronograph with a movement from the 69000-calibre family, housed in a reduced case size with a diameter of 41 millimetres. The IWC-manufactured 69380 calibre is a rugged chronograph movement with a classic column wheel design. It displays stopped hours and minutes in two subdials at “9 o’clock” and “12 o’clock”. The bidirectional pawl-winding system builds up a power reserve of 46 hours. This chronograph with a bronze case, an olive green dial and a brown calfskin strap has a unique character. Depending on the use to which it is put, bronze develops a patina in the course of time and darkens in colour, giving the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph Spitfire its own unmistakable character. A soft-iron inner case effectively shields the movement from magnetic fields.
During tortuous manoeuvres involving supersonic jets like the F/A-18, pilots are subjected to high g forces. But also extended missions on aircraft carriers, where they are exposed to the humid, salt-bearing sea air, put an enormous strain on both personnel and material. The TOP GUN Chronograph was developed using robust and corrosion-resistant materials such as ceramic and titanium for the elite among the US Navy’s jet pilots. For the first time ever, IWC has equipped this classic with an in-house movement from the 69000-calibre family. Apart from its stopwatch function, the IWC-manufactured 69380 calibre also has displays for the day and date. The red small seconds hand at “6 o’clock” provides a striking colourful highlight on the black dial. The case is made of-non-reflective black zirconium oxide ceramic, the back of the case from titanium. The watch is attached to the wrist with a black textile strap.
SUB 42 OPXXXIV STE RUB BK
SUB 47 P9010 CAR RUB CAR
LUM 1950 44 GMT PR P2003 STE ALL BE
A clearly organized dial and excellent legibility even under the most demanding conditions are the key features of the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph. Thanks to the robust 79320-calibre chronograph movement, it is possible to record single and aggregate times of up to 12 hours. The subdials at “12” and “6 o’clock” are used for aggregate timing while the red seconds hand at “9 o’clock” indicates that the watch is running normally. The movement has optimum protection against the effects of external magnetic fields in the form of a soft-iron inner case. The watch is water-resistant to 6 bar and is sold with a black calfskin strap. The back of the stainless-steel case features an engraving of a Junkers JU-52, whose cockpit design was the inspiration for all Pilot’s Watches.
A clearly organized and open dial, with the characteristic minutes scale and the small seconds at “6 o’clock”: IWC’s Reference 325 in the late 1930s established a classic design idiom that has run as a common thread through the history of the Portugieser family ever since. Now the timelessly modern design returns to the collection in a new automatic model with a compact case diameter of 40 millimetres. The Portugieser Automatic 40 is powered by the IWC-manufactured 82200 calibre. This robust, high-quality automatic movement has a Pellaton winding system with components made of virtually non-wearing ceramic, which builds up a power reserve of 60 hours. This model features a stainless-steel case, a silver-plated dial, as well as gold-plated hands and appliqués. It is fitted with a black alligator leather strap. Thanks to the newly developed butterfly folding clasp, the watch is particularly comfortable to wear.
A clearly organized and open dial, with the characteristic minutes scale and the small seconds at “6 o’clock”; IWC’s Reference 325 in the late 1930s established a classic design idiom that has run as a common thread through the history of the Portugieser family ever since. Now the timelessly modern design returns to the collection in a new automatic model with a compact case diameter of 40 millimetres. The Portugieser Automatic 40 is powered by the IWC-manufactured 82200 calibre. This robust, high-quality automatic movement has a Pellaton winding system with components made of virtually non-wearing ceramic, which builds up a power reserve of 60 hours. This model features a stainless-steel case, a silver-plated dial, as well as blue hands and appliqués. It is fitted with a blue alligator leather strap. Thanks to the newly developed butterfly folding clasp, the watch is particularly comfortable to wear.