IWC Grande Montre d’Aviateur Calendrier Perpétuel TOP GUN IW502902
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Brand : | IWC |
Collection : | Pilot’s Watches |
Model : | Grande Montre d’Aviateur Calendrier Perpétuel TOP GUN |
Reference : | IW502902 |
Complement : | Black Ceramic – Black Fabric Strap |
Year : | 2012 |
Is not commercialised any more | |
List Price : | 35 900 € |
Diameter : | 48 mm |
Thickness : | 16 mm |
Styles : | Sporty |
Types : | Self-winding |
Calibre : | 51614 |
Complication : | Months Indicator Stop second mechanism Power Reserve Indicator Perpetual Calendar Small Seconds Days Indicator Perpetual Moon Phases |
Case material : | Ceramic |
Case peculiarity : | Screwed-down crown |
Shape : | Round |
Water-resistance : | 60 meters |
Dial color : | Black |
Display : | Luminescent hands Date hand |
Indexes : | Baton-type Triangles Arabic numerals |
Glass : | Sapphire Antireflective coating Domed |
Strap material : | Toile |
Strap color : | Black |
Strap clasp : | Folding buckle |
+ More characteristics : | Movement
Jewels : 62
Frequency : 3 Hz
21.600 A/h
Power reserve : 168 hours
Pellaton automatic winding
Glucydur beryllium alloy balance
Breguet spring
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DESCRIPTION
- 2012: the year of the high-flyers The new Pilot’s Watches from IWC SchaffhausenIWC Schaffhausen gets off to a powerful start in 2012: the year of the Pilot’s Watch. With five new models, the TOP GUN collection establishes itself as an independent formation within the IWC Pilot’s Watch family. The year’s high-flyer is the TOP GUN Miramar: a tribute to the place in California where the myth of the elite pilots was born. And two Pilot’s Watches featuring many of fine watchmaking’s greatest achievements prepare for take off: the Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar TOP GUN and the Spitfire Perpetual Calendar Digital Date-Month.“For the new TOP GUN Pilot’s Watches we drew on our long tradition of manufacturing unusual deck watches. In the1940s, Pilot’s Watches made in Schaffhausen were widely used as so-called B watches for flight navigation,” explains Georges Kern, CEO of IWC Schaffhausen. “Back then, only wristwatches with the highest possible precision were good enough for navigators: the pilot and his crew would synchronize their watches to the navigator’s.” Since the main priority for navigation is optimum legibility of the seconds and minutes, these two were often the only indicators shown on the outer ring; the hours would be relatively small and appeared on a central ring. This particular detail inspired IWC’s designers to display the hour circle and the chapter ring separately on the dials of the Big Pilot’s Watch TOP GUN Miramar and the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph TOP GUN Miramar.“The process of retracing the historic roots of our Pilot’s Watches gave us the idea of using the Miramar tocreateour first linewith a military-style design,” adds Christian Knoop, Creative Director at IWC. “This allows us to combine various styles in an imaginative way – even with luxury elements, if we wish. That’s one of the reasons the new Miramar line is such a perfect fit for IWC : premium-class watches with out- standing mechanics and a rugged, almost hardedged feel.” The dark, metallic sheen of the grey ceramic case and the matte anthracite of the dial all waken associations with precision instruments used in aviation. The use of specific camouflage colours such as beige for the hands and chapter ring, together with green for the strap, underscore the desired look. The textile strap leans visibly on the tough webbing belts. It is complemented by two high-tech materials, typical for TOP GUN, that were introduced to watchmaking by IWC as early as the 1980s : zirconium oxide for the case, along with titanium for the controls and the watch back. Both the Miramar models – like the entire TOP GUN collection, incidentally – are equipped with IWC-manufactured calibres. Like the other Big Pilot’s Watch,theBig Pilot’s Watch TOP GUN Miramar is equipped with the largest automatic movement made by IWC, with a power reserve of 168 hours. This also explains the 48-millimetre case diameter. The calibre 89365 found in the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph TOP GUN Miramaris one of the most advanced and robust chronograph movements ever produced. It has a flyback function as well as an analogue display for stopped minutes and seconds. Commenting on the family’s positioning in the international watch market, Karoline Huber, Director Marketing & Communications at IWC, explains : “Flying enthusiasts all over the world think of Miramar in California as the birth place of the Top Gun legend. With our new TOP GUN Miramar design line, we are addressing watch lovers who consciously embrace IWC’s long-standing tradition of manufacturing Pilot’s Watches but who also wish to benefit from the technological advances of the 21st century and the inimitable quality typical of IWC.”
Haute Horlogerie for the cockpit Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar TOP GUN
The sheer power and technical superiority of the Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar TOP GUN are clear for all to see. Much like the hangars housing the state of the art supersonic jets at the elite flying school in Fallon, Nevada, the impressive high-tech ceramic case of this watch accommodates some of watchmaking’s greatest achievements.
High-tech meets Haute Horlogerie : The Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar TOP GUN (Ref. 502902) comes with features guaranteed to send the adrenalin level of watch lovers soaring. It starts with the IWC-manufactured 51614-calibre movement with Pellaton winding system, one of the most efficient automatic winding systems in the history of watchmaking. After just 1,960 revolutions, the spring-mounted rotor and Pellaton pawl-winding system build up a 7-day power reserve. To put this in per- spective: on average, human beings move their arms about 3,000 times a day. The power re- serve display in the subdial at “3 o’clock” is a constant reminder of the movement’s efficiency. It generates enough energy to power a wealth of watchmaking complications, such as the perpetual calendar with its four-digit year display and the date, day and month displays. All the displays are easily adjusted via the crown and advance automatically. The perpetual calendar will not require intervention by a watchmaker until 2100, a year that breaks with the conventional 4-year cycle and will not be a leap year. The current century slide bears the numbers 20, 21 and 22 and will therefore come to the end of its service life on 31 December 2299. Two discreet air-craft silhouettes on the moon phase display at “12 o’clock” indicate the state of the moon as seen from the northern and southern hemispheres. In each lunar month, i.e. about 29.5 days, the watch’s imitation of the moon’s orbit deviates by about 12 seconds. Other high- lights hidden away in the movement include a Glucydur® beryllium alloy balance and Breguet spring.Pilot’s Watch design leans on historic forebearsThe Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar TOP GUN makes no secret of its illustrious past, parading it confidently in its very name. In 1940, its historic forebear established the design cues for the Pilot’s Watch as we know it today. The modern version combines the classical instrument appearance – contrasting a white chapter ring with an arrowhead index on a matte-black dial – with the sporty design of the TOP GUN line. The ceramic case and titanium crown allude to the technological leadership traditionally held by the Schaffhausen-based manufacturer: IWC introduced titanium as a case material and discovered ceramics for the watchmaking industry way back in the 1980s. The 48-millimetre case is secured with a black soft strap that is as rugged as it is comfortable to wear. The Top Gun logo on the back of the case is an unequivocal statement that this timepiece is high technology at its best and one of the most complex pilot’s watches ever built.
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Do the chronometers work?
All of our replica watches are in good working order. Each product will be instrument tested before shipment.
What movement does the watch use?
Depending on the watch grade you choose, our watches have Asian movements and Swiss ETA movements.
What is the difference between Swiss and Asian grade replica watches?
The difference between Swiss grade and Asian grade watches lies in the material of the case used as well as the movement. Asian grade watches use 316L steel while Swiss grade watches are made with 904L steel which is more durable and rust and corrosion resistant. Swiss grade watches are made with replica machinery to match Swiss technology and standards so higher precision and finishing can be expected.
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Once we process your order, we will send you a tracking number via email within 1-3 days.
Does the watch have a ceramic bezel?
Yes, as you can see in the pictures, our watch is exactly the same as in the pictures.
Does the watch come with the original box and papers?
The watch is shipped without a branded box. If you wish to add a box to your order, please purchase it under Boxes.
How fast is the delivery?
Once payment is confirmed, we will process your order immediately and usually ship it within 1-3 days. Depending on your country and address, it usually arrives within 5-15 days, and it takes about 30 days for remote areas.
Do you deliver to my country?
Yes, we can deliver to any country in the world.
Is your watch waterproof?
Our Swiss watches are waterproof. Asian watches are suitable for daily use only, we do not recommend swimming or bathing with them. Taking your watch underwater will void its warranty.
Do your watches have a warranty?
Yes, as long as the watch is not damaged by human factors, we support free warranty. Asian movement warranty for 6 months, Swiss movement warranty for 2 years, top Swiss movement warranty for 5 years (free replacement of parts).
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Yes, we support free returns within 30 days.
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