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It seems subtle, but the reduction in case size from 48mm wide to 46mm wide is a big deal, making the Swiss watches (at least for my wrists) actually comfortable to wear - while still obviously being a large timepiece. I wasn't able to take many pictures at the store opening event, but I did snap the above picture of the IWC Big Pilot's Watch Boutique Rodeo Drive timepiece for Instagram, which, in my opinion, helps show off its real-world presence a bit more.
Unlike the rather dull-looking marketing images of the watch which fail to both show the way the dial and case play with the light, in person, this ceramic and blue version of the IWC Big Pilot's watch is a real beauty. Honestly, based on the pictures alone, I would not be as enamored as I am when it comes to the watch. For this reason, I always try to advise people to save their ultimate opinion about a watch until they have seen one hands-on if they are on the fence about it. While aBlogtoWatch attempts to offer the "next best thing to seeing it in person," at the end of the day, no opinion of a brand or particular watch model should focus on images alone - especially marketing images.
I was told that this is the first ceramic and titanium (for the crown and caseback) version of the IWC Big Pilot's Watch to come in this smaller 46mm-wide size (which is 15mm thick) - and I haven't been able to track all the sizes enough to verify that. The ceramic has an almost glossier gunmetal finish which works with the metallic blue dial very well. The white and black hands along with the hour markers stand out well, offering the same fantastic legibility everyone knows comes with IWC's own rendition of the classic "flieger" aviation watches. Aside from the minimal extra branding on the rear of the case, there is really little to make this IWC Big Pilot’s Watch Edition Boutique Rodeo Drive watch very "L.A." but, as far as limited editions go, it is a very handsome and attractive addition to the brand's larger pilot watch collection.
The in-house-made IWC caliber 5111 is an automatic with a long seven days of power reserve (operating at 3Hz) and a power reserve indicator (and the date) sharing space on the face with the main dial for the time. It offers a signature look for their stable aviation watch while also delivering a historic military pilot look people want from the model family.
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