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With its passion for aviation,

IWC Schaffhaus­en has long been inspired by the Spitfire, Britain’s iconic fighter aircraft. The relationsh­ip is set to become even stronger this year as the brand releases seven new references to celebrate the year in which British pilots Steve Boultbee-brooks and Matt Jones will attempt the first round-the-world Spitfire flight.

The new releases—they eschew shiny silver dials and sunburst patterns in favour of a traditiona­l matte instrument dial layout inspired by the original 1948 Mark 11 Pilot— are fitting tributes to the duo’s challengin­g adventure, which will cover more than 43,000km and take in 26 countries.

Two different colour schemes are used across the seven references: a black dial paired with a green textile strap recalling the cockpit of an original Spitfire aircraft; and a bronze case, matte olive-green dial and brown calf-leather strap reminiscen­t of traditiona­l military colours.

The big news for the Pilot’s Watch Spitfire collection is that it features strictly in-house movements, unlike in many of its previous pilot’s watches. As you might imagine, there is a wide range of options on the table with seven references available, from the entry-level Pilot’s Watch Automatic Spitfire in steel to the gargantuan Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar Spitfire, which packs an impressive seven-day power reserve and a crown-adjustable perpetual calendar that will run without correction until 2100. With a hefty 46.5mm diameter, this beast is not recommende­d for the slender of wrist or the shallow of pocket.

 ??  ?? Pilot’s Watch Timezoner Spitfire Edition “The Longest Flight” by IWC Schaffhaus­en
Pilot’s Watch Timezoner Spitfire Edition “The Longest Flight” by IWC Schaffhaus­en

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