IWC Schaffhausen
Pilot's Watch Chronograph
IW378003 Pilot's Watches CollectionThe Pilot’s Watch Chronograph is the epitome of a versatile sports watch and a distinguished companion in all walks of life.
Stainless steel – Automatic – 43mm
$11,900
AUD / Including GST
Detailed features & specifications
Chronographs have formed an integral part of IWC Schaffhausen’s Pilot’s Watches collection since 1994. This Pilot’s Watch Chronograph features a stainless steel case with a diameter of 43 millimeters, a black dial, and rhodium-plated hands. The high-contrast dial with large Arabic numerals and the triangle index marker at 12 o’clock has been designed in the style of an easy-to-read cockpit instrument.
Thanks to luminescent elements, the time can be read at a glance, even at night, or in difficult visibility conditions. The IWC-manufactured 69385 caliber, a precise and robust chronograph movement in classic column-wheel design, enables measurement of stop or aggregate times of up to 12 hours. The hours are displayed on a counter at 9 o’clock, the minutes at 12 o’clock.
The small second features a red hand and is located at 6 o’clock. The self-winding movement with a power reserve of 46 hours is visible through the sapphire glass back. Water-resistant to 10 bar, the chronograph is fitted on a black calfskin strap with a pin buckle. Thanks to the integrated EasX-CHANGE® system, the strap can be easily changed without needing any additional tools.
Technical Details
Case : Stainless steel case
Diameter : 43.0 mm
Dial : Blue dial with luminescence
Strap : Blue calfskin strap with EasX-CHANGE system
Height : 14.8 mm
Crown : Screw in crown
Caseback : See-through sapphire glass back
Water resistance : 10 bar
Movement : 69385 Calibre IWC-manufactured movement
Power Reserve : 46 hours
Features : Chronograph function with hours, minutes and seconds, Day and date display, Glass secured against displacement by drop in air pressure, Sapphire glass, convex, antireflective coating on both sides, IWC bracelet quick-change system, Small hacking seconds