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    Unique Big Pilot perpetual calendar - WOW!!

    Just stumbled across this IWC. It's a one off and is getting auctioned at Sotherbys in Geneva soon.

    Guesses on how much it'll fetch? I'm guessing £75,000 gbp.




    Details here.

    http://www.iwc.com/en/news/iwcs-uniq...-petit-prince/

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    Can't say as I like that very much, to be honest.

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    Whats the case diameter...to the nearest metre?

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    0.046 m

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    Compared to the horrible green/blue/red limited editions that I've seen, this thing is a revelation. I actually like it very much - it's a shame about the size.

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    Wow, that thing is gorgeous. Plus a lovely reference to The Little Price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PJ S View Post
    0.046 m
    Huge then.

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    Actually 46mm might make it almost useable for a perpetual calendar watch! Most are pretty much illegible...

    Quite a handsome beast.

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    It looks nice with that blue dial.

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    Same as the Rose Gold version, which I think looks nicer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissz View Post
    Wow, that thing is gorgeous. Plus a lovely reference to The Little Price.
    The little Prince... The price is unlikely to be little :)

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    Watches like that can look fantastic on wrists that are large enough to carry them off - I remember talking to Stefan Solvi Petursson not that long ago and thinking that he'd be the ideal IWC or Panerai wearer.
    For the more traditionally-proportioned people like myself, I think oversized watches are best left well-alone. Its cringeworthy to see people wearing them because they've convinced themselves they can carry them off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Umbongo View Post
    Its cringeworthy to see people wearing them because they've convinced themselves they can carry them off.
    I agree. Someone posted a Port Auto on the IWC facebook page. Their wrist must have been 5.5 inches (~14cm I guess). It looked horrible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JP Chestnut View Post
    I agree. Someone posted a Port Auto on the IWC facebook page. Their wrist must have been 5.5 inches (~14cm I guess). It looked horrible.
    I've seen a few of these big IWC's on thin wrists and they do look rather silly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j111dja View Post
    It looks nice with that blue dial.
    Agreed. Much nicer than the Top Gun perpetual. 2mm smaller as well.

    Edit: only just realised it's got the little prince on the moonphase. I'd have this over any of their AMG/F1 offerings any day. Forget about my 6.75 wrists, I'd slap that on.
    Last edited by KurtKlaus; 4th October 2013 at 20:08.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KurtKlaus View Post
    Agreed. Much nicer than the Top Gun perpetual. 2mm smaller as well.

    Edit: only just realised it's got the little prince on the moonphase. I'd have this over any of their AMG/F1 offerings any day. Forget about my 6.75 wrists, I'd slap that on.
    The F1 and AMG watches are horrid though, so that's not saying much.

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    Wouldn't hesitate wearing this tbh. Gorgeous.

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    love it. i think the blue dial really makes it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JP Chestnut View Post
    The F1 and AMG watches are horrid though, so that's not saying much.
    True, true.

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    Nicest looking IWC I've seen, that dial is to die for

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    Ordinarily, I'm not a fan of their St. Exupery pieces, but for this one I'd make an exception. This thing is all kinds of gorgeous, and as a member of the Big Pilot series, the size is just right (yes, boys, it's a "big" pilot., not a "medium" pilot).

    I'm still partial to my Top Gun Perpetual, though (sue me, I like ceramic cases and matte dials).

    Regards,
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    That is stunning. I love the red/blue combination, the perpetual complication, and the big pilot packaging.

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    I think it looks wonderful........
    but can't help thinking that IWC should concentrate a bit harder
    on getting the time keeping more accurate on standard Big Pilots
    without worrying about these perpetual calendars.

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    a little too big for my taste and not a fan of that massive crown either

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr noble View Post
    (...)

    Guesses on how much it'll fetch? I'm guessing £75,000 gbp.

    (...)
    I think your estimate is a bit high, the RRP of the otherwise identical rose gold version is about half that amount.

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    Old news now, this unique watch sold for 115k GBP...

    The details on the moonphase and finish on the back display are just gorgeous. But there only seems to be a RG version apart from one off platinum piece? The RG sells for around 37k GBP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissz View Post
    Old news now, this unique watch sold for 115k GBP...

    The details on the moonphase and finish on the back display are just gorgeous. But there only seems to be a RG version apart from one off platinum piece? The RG sells for around 37k GBP
    Beautiful - not sure of the look of the RG - I'm sure they'd sell a few if they produced a stainless steel model but I'm not sure that's the point

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    i think it looks mega, i dont really understand the little prince reference but i love the look of it. i think i prefer the yellow gold version of it but it is all academic anyway as im not going to be buying one!

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    Not entirely convinced by the massive crown, but I like the watch itself!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Umbongo View Post
    Whats the case diameter...to the nearest metre?
    Zero

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartle View Post
    Beautiful - not sure of the look of the RG - I'm sure they'd sell a few if they produced a stainless steel model but I'm not sure that's the point
    It's been a while that I have been so obsessed about a watch for so long time, and this one has to be the watch I have been thinking and thinking and thinking. RG is totally a no go for me, but I can totally see myself wearing a SS model of this reference. Easily one of the coolest watches ever.

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    Quite a few colour options in stainless steel. Ref IWC 5026



    Quote Originally Posted by bartle View Post
    Beautiful - not sure of the look of the RG - I'm sure they'd sell a few if they produced a stainless steel model but I'm not sure that's the point

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    The perfect size for my tastes!!!!!

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    This is really WOW!
    In every aspect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyFB View Post
    Wow indeed, my ultimate watch on steriods........
    Yup. Would be an excellent choice for the 'ludicrous' piece in a collection.

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