The North American T6 Texan aka Harvard - she taught several generations of pilots how to fly. She also went to war flying low and slow, but carrying a mean and accurate punch. The 3717 is also not bad. :-)
The North American T6 Texan aka Harvard - she taught several generations of pilots how to fly. She also went to war flying low and slow, but carrying a mean and accurate punch. The 3717 is also not bad. :-)
Well, Tony that's s for you. Not an an accurate model of a DC-3, a bit more stylized version with the 3706. 
If you've had got such a chrono by the Portuguese Airforce for your wrist during your service in East Africa I believe you would have been felt more comfortable :-).
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Great thread with wonderful watches! Here are my 2 IWC Pilot's watches: St Ex Chrono and Big Pilot

Kind regards,
Clemens
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2125276/Battle-Britain-Spitfire-Restored-40-years-3m.html?ITO=1490
This one was restored but not in Schaffhausen, and now resides just a few miles north of home! Lovely photos of an iconic Spitfire model.
My Pilot Mark XV :)

Not my Pilot ... yet, but a Pilot
Shing congrats!! I envy you sooo much!!
A glimpse of my own ceramic flieger; 3786

Regards
Mike
My Spitfire Chronograph ref. 3706:

And my Mark XVI Spitfire:

A few Mark XII "Pilots".

Two Mark XVI - classic and son.

A line up of pilots.

Very nice Andrew, thanks for posting.
Kevin
It would take a Giant cockpit to handle all of those Pilots. LOL
My 1st IWC. i've never been happier ;)
sharing mine
another shot of the 5002...
iwc schaffhausen: 1868
west pier brighton: 1866

regards,
thang

One of my favorite pilot watches.
Thanks for looking.
Kevin