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1 February 2023, 01:12 AM | #1 |
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IWC pilots chrono 41. Thoughts please
I know this is a Rolex forum but ive always found it hard to get owners perspectives on IWC watches. Maybe they dont sell in great numbers, maybe the owners keep themselves to themselves.
Just wondering if there are any owners of the new 41 here that would share their experiences. Worth a shot. Thanks in advance |
1 February 2023, 01:24 AM | #2 |
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I don't own one but I tried one on at the AD not too long ago. I really liked it. The 41mm size is a big improvement to the wearability. The green dial was stunning. This was on strap so I can't comment on the bracelet version. On the strap it wore nice and balanced and was very comfortable. Legibility was excellent and I liked the touch of red they put on the 6 o'clock subdial. The only negative that I can come up with is it's a bit pricey and at 14.5mm it's a little thicker than I would like, but I have to say on the wrist I didn't notice it or feel like I was wearing a "thick watch." I do like the idea of getting a full chrono AND day AND date. That may explain why it needs to be a little thicker.
edit: One other negative, 100m water resistance. This is a pilots watch so that makes sense, but if WR is important to you keep the 10 bar in mind |
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I’ve been thinking about this watch for over a year. I can’t decide if i like the blue or green dial more. I’ve been really close to buying one but there’s something keeping me from doing so. I think I’m leaning more towards an Omega 57 at this point (again, can’t decide if i like the blue or green dial more).
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Im looking at that exact combo. I have a thing for blue dial so I have to keep away from blue as I tend to gravitate towards blue. Im wondering if that green might be a step too far though. Your photo is helpful as all the photos ive seen have been in sunlight to show off that green. Im still not sure about the IWC bracelets. I think it's one of the few watches that looks better on leather. Then I look at those links and the adjustable clasp and get tempted. They cost close to £1300 so it's a no go after the cost of the watch on leather.
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Chrono is the next purchase for me and I've considered this one or the Speedy 57 - both in green. I much prefer the more subtle green of the 57. The green of the IWC looks a bit cartoonish in certain lighting IMO.
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1 February 2023, 01:41 AM | #7 |
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Don't own it though but if I'm to go for the 57, it'll definitely be the blue. It looks better to me.
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I have the blue dial and all 3 bracelets. Metal, rubber and leather. (Pic of the rubber when i bought it)
I will say the metal bracelet is a work of art on the easy adjustments you can make to it to a perfect fit. The clear case back is another plus. And the attachment of any of the bracelets/straps take 5 seconds with no tools. Love the watch |
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substantial improvement over the 3777 in every way. my opinion - they've done really well with both these and the XX.
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1 February 2023, 02:27 AM | #11 |
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I think the watch needs to be seen in person to truly appreciate it…comes across kinda “meh” in pictures but is very impressive in person. The bracelet is top quality, although not my favorite visually. The rubber straps are supremely comfortable and the quick change strap system is excellent.
I have the petronas F1 version which is titanium…so I can hardly feel it when on my wrist on the rubber strap. I know many people don’t care for the teal green color, but I love it. I also love the matte grey of the titanium case. As far as comparisons to accuracy of an Omega…there is no comparison. Omega’s accuracy is top notch (arguably better than Rolex). IWC timepieces seem to always run fast…4-5 seconds per day or worse on 7 day movements. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I have the 44mm Woodland version that came out last year and it’s great. I love how legible the dial/hands are. It makes the dial/hands on my DSSD seem dainty.
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Wonderful watch. Had a great AD experience when last visited. But in general too big for me. I like that there's a strong connection between them and the Mercedes-Benz formula one team. I think if you are into pilot watches the IWC should be in your radar.
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yes, 41 is a perfect size for the IWC Chrono
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Never owned an IWC, but some of their simpler models have always appealed to me.
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Was eyeing one in green the other day.
I'd say the only drawback is the bezel is prone to getting dinged. |
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Here are my thoughts.... I have admired the 41 in my ADs case for quite some time. My AD didn't have the dial color that I wanted in stock, so he ordered it for me (big mistake). It came in and I went to pick it up and I honestly told him that I have never been so underwhelmed before with a new watch.
They always look better in person than in the catalog or website. Not the case with this one. As other have pointed out, it's a bit thick. Mine had the leather strap and I found it to be top heavy and I didn't like the tang clasp. The strap was also a bit thin considering the thickness of the watch case. Never again will I buy a high-end piece that doesn't come with a folding clasp. Unfortunately, as a special order, it was mine. The SA didn't seem to be impacted by my underwhelmed comment to just stick it in the case. Ended up flipping it at a loss a few days later. Fortunately, I got 25% off MSRP, but still ended up taking a hit on this one. |
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IWC pilots chrono 41. Thoughts please
IWC, in my opinion are a fantastic watch and company, they are great supporters of the military with their own military liaison. They made a huge contribution to my squadrons special commission.
Without doubt my next watch will also be an IWC, unless the Starbucks comes in. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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1 February 2023, 07:49 PM | #21 |
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Highly recommend IWC. Love how they fit and look. Have that classy sporty casual look all at the same time. Even the bigger models don’t fit or look as big as some other bigger model brands out there. Not as clunky looking. Movements are great and their history is awesome. A lot is designed around keeping that original pocket watch look and feel just on your wrist.
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I love IWC, but wish they made some of their offerings at less than 41mm and 15mm thick. (I'm talking about something cool other than the Mark XX etc).
For example this Chronograph in a few different size options would be great. I can't help but feel they're limiting their market by only doing the interesting stuff in ceramic etc in the bigger sizes like 44mm. |
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Well all of that plays back to history. Take portugieser for example. That model came about back in the day when portugiese business men wanted a watch that was bigger so they can see it better while they conducted business, hence the name but also why they keep that model larger. Same with the big pilot. Helps to be seen while flying.
I agree though having different sizes would be better for those not looking for a bigger watch but they do have cool models that are similar in design but smaller. |
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I had a Spitfire with the in-house caliber for a brief time and I was impressed. It's nicer in person than photos indicate, and it operated really nicely. It was chunky, no doubt.
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Those are nice. Are you more concerned of the diameter or the thickness? Because the portugiesers come in a 13mm thickness with the 41mm diameter. Not 15mm thickness. So a little slimmer.
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Wow. Plenty of replies. Thanks very much to all who responded.
I pulled the trigger on the green in the end. As others have mentioned, it needs to be seen in the real world as quite often the dials look theyre covered in foil in photos. Presumably to highlight the greenness of the dial which is hard to do in normal light as the watch looks black in dim light. My MK XX has a movement "quirk" that makes it hard to set and its p1$$ed me off a bit and I promised myself I wouldnt buy another one but I fancied a pilots chrono so its got to be an IWC. Not an every day wearer for me as it's such a whopper but it's going to bring a smile to my face when I take off the dreary black dial of the mk XX. Thanks once again for the replies. One day ill learn how to post photos on this forum. |
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My thoughts
Own the blue Pilot Chrono 41 - have the bracelet/rubber/leather straps.
An impulse buy last summer. I have a large collection and 10 yrs in the hobby. This thing gets MOST of my wrist time during the 3 days/week I'm not wearing a suit. It's the perfect casual watch for weekends. I love this thing. After all these years, and precious metals and full calendar watches I'm having a "fling" with a young IWC! Note a few things: 1) All 3 strap options are cool! -but the leather makes it top heavy and the bracelet makes it wear HUGE 2) Dial is not on the same level as Glashutte Original, Grand Seiko, or modern Rolex. It's perfect in medium light though. 3) The movement is super accurate -But they routinely throw these out the door needing a quick regulation. I got mine done within a week. C'mon IWC. Now running +1.5/day. Cool. 4) The movement is not worth looking at! -Too bad the crystal back there cost it the anti-magnetic properties. Have to watch it near my airbuds. 5) With strap or rubber in blue it suits every casual occasion. -You cannot wear this with a suit. Blazer and pants yes. The watch is ultra casual and chunky. 6) The cool giant sword hands cover the subdials. You wanna time something? You should have gotten a Speedmaster! 7) The date window in white looks cheap Yes there are many reasons not to be having this fling but it's so friggin fun to wear. I don't care about all the shortcomings. At 41mm actually wearable for an oversized look. |
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Completely forgot about this post until the recent reply.
So a year down the line and I moved it on. Lovely watch but I found the leather strap pulled the watch outwards on my wrist. Even tried mixing large and XL straps around ie large one side XL the other side etc and it still drifted. Loved the dial and everything else about the watch but it wasnt particularly accurate which isnt a massive issue to me but I did notice it when I heard the pips on the radio. I hated the ease X though. It just didnt feel positive enough and it often meant bumping the strap against the case to lock it in place. I know I could have hunted down another strap but at this price I shouldn't be shopping around to replace the strap on a £6k watch. Ended up with a Zenith chrono which I cant fault in any way although an adjustable clasp would be the icing on the cake. |
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I think it looks great on strap, like most pilot watches, but the bracelet completely changes the wearing experience. It doesn't move around or get top heavy like it sometimes does on leather. And it is flat out and incredible bracelet - maybe the best in the industry. The micro adjust in the clasp and easy strap change system are very cool and useful. The watch isn't perfect but I still really enjoy it. Though I have to admit if I can find that new white Speedy preowned I might be swayed away from the IWC. I have a feeling that might take a while LOL |
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