Please forgive my limited knowledge of automatic movements but I have a question about the these two movements found in different genentations of Pilot's Ceramic Chronograph models.
The 89361 is found in the older IW389001 (circa 2016) and has the following features:
- IWC-manufactured movement
- Automatic, self-winding
- 68 hours Power Reserve
- Frequency 28800.0 VPH (4.0 Hz)
- 299 Components
- 38 Jewels
- Cotes de Geneve
The 69380 is found in the current IW389101 which is the contemporary version of the older 389001. It has the following features:
- IWC-manufactured movement
- Automatic, self-winding
- 46 hours Power Reserve
- Frequency 28'800 VPH (4 Hz)
- 242 Components
- 33 Jewels
It seems to me that the older 89361 superior; much longer PR, more jewels, Cotes de Geneve finishing and Flyback function. Both watches had a similar MSRPs.
Am I missing something or has IWC essentially downgraded the movement on the newer model?