As one of the leading producers and retailers of custom rubber watch straps, Rubber B takes great pride in helping to educate consumers around the globe about the world of horology. This blog post will be the first in a series of upcoming pieces about IWC’s series of pilot’s watches, which have been in production since the 1930’s and were among the first to be specially designed to handle the rigors of flight.
For the first entry in the series, we will be looking more closely at the IWC Pilot Chronograph from both a technical and design standpoint.
What Are The Technical Specifications of the IWC Pilot Chrono?
The IWC Pilot Chronograph is encased in stainless steel and measures 43 mm in diameter, which makes it slightly larger than average in terms of the size of a regular luxury timepiece. The height on this watch is 15.4 mm, and the watch is water-resistant for up to 6 bars.
The IWC Pilot Chrono is powered by the 79320 Caliber, which is not produced in-house by IWC. While this is in no way a reflection on the overall quality of the timepiece, it is important to note. IWC has only been manufacturing in-house movements for a couple of years, and this watch is not recent enough to be outfitted with an in-house movement.
The caliber is self-winding and automatic and has a 44-hour power reserve. It operates at a frequency of 28800.0 vph and is comprised of 240 components, along with 25 jewels.
One of the more interesting aspects of the IWC Pilot Chronograph, in terms of its technical aspects, is that it has several design implements that are specifically related to aviation. This includes a soft-iron inner case for protection against magnetic fields and having the glass specially secured against displacement due to any sudden changes in air pressure.
How Does the IWC Pilot Chronograph Fare in Terms of Its Design?
In terms of its aesthetic, the IWC Pilot Chrono is definitely inspired by the pilot’s watches that came before it. The watch clearly has a vintage feel to it, and that is reflected in everything about how it looks, from the dial to the watch strap.
The black luminescent dial has large, easily legible numbers, and because the watch is a chronograph, it is capable of displaying hours, minutes, and seconds. There is also a small but highly visible day and date window to help the wearer keep track of both the day of the week and the date. This timepiece does an excellent job at combining elegance and efficiency in a polished and svelte package.
What Are Our Final Thoughts About The IWC Pilot Chronograph?
With the combination of its vintage design style and the modern technology powering the watch, the IWC Pilot Chrono is a well-constructed, sleek-looking, and very reasonably priced timepiece that makes a great entry-level point into the world of watch collecting. If you are just starting out on your watch-collecting journey, this watch is one that you should be looking into further.
Are You In Need of a Custom Rubber Watch Strap For Your IWC Pilot Chronograph? Visit Rubber B Today
If you are looking for a custom rubber watch band for your IWC Pilot Chrono, Rubber B has a plethora of rubber watch straps that are sure to further enhance your personal style. Our rubber watch bands are available in a wide variety of different styles and colors, including our highly popular Black Alligator strap (which is made from 100% rubber, not actual alligator) and our military-inspired Ballistic product line, which comes in both white and black styled watch bands. We invite you to peruse our complete product catalog on our website today.
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Green Ballistic Strap for IWC Pilot Chrono$300.00
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Blue Ballistic Strap for IWC Pilot Chrono$300.00
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White Ballistic Strap for IWC Pilot Chrono$300.00
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Black Ballistic Strap for IWC Pilot Chrono$300.00
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Blue Alligator Strap for IWC Pilot Chrono$300.00
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Brown Alligator Strap for IWC Pilot Chrono$300.00
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Black Alligator Strap for IWC Pilot Chrono$300.00
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