• 7 Apr 2021, 8:06 a.m.

    The Big Pilot 's Watch Perpetual Calendar TOP GUN Edition "Mojave Desert"
    (Ref. IW503004) presents IWC's legendary perpetual calendar in a sand-coloured
    ceramic case for the first time. The ingenious mechanical program, which
    automatically recognises different month lengths and leap years, was developed
    in the early 1980s by IWC's former head watchmaker Kurt Klaus. The moon phase
    display correctly depicts the moon phase for the northern and southern
    hemispheres and only needs to be adjusted by one day after 577.5 years.
    Because its displays are perfectly synchronised, the calendar can be advanced
    easily via a single crown. The calendar module, which is constructed from 82
    individual parts and features a four-digit year display, is powered by the
    IWC-manufactured 52615 calibre. The automatic Pellaton winding system,
    reinforced with virtually wearfree ceramic components, builds up a power
    reserve of seven days in two barrels. The movement, including key elements
    like the rotor and the balance wheel, is visible through the sapphire crystal
    case back. Production of the watch will be limited to just 150 pieces per
    year.

    The Big Pilot 's Watch TOP GUN Edition "Mojave Desert" (Ref. IW506003) is
    the first Big Pilot's Watch to be made in sand-coloured ceramic. Inside the
    46-millimetre case, the IWC-manufactured 52110 calibre with Pellaton winding,
    two barrels and a seven-day power reserve is at work. A soft-iron inner cage
    effectively shields the movement from the effects of magnetic fields. The
    legendary TOP GUN logo is engraved on the titanium case back. This model will
    be limited to just 250 pieces per year.

  • Master
    7 Apr 2021, 10:14 a.m.

    Wow, that PPC is really cool in the Mojave colours, not so sure about the BP
    but probably need to see it in real life!

    Thanks for sharing.

    Regards, Bob

  • Apprentice
    9 Apr 2021, 2:50 p.m.

    I already ordered the IW506003.

    I'm curious to see how IWC will do this with the numbering of 250 pieces per
    year!

    222/250-2021?

    One of 250 - 2021?