As many of you know, Harrods in London was the first to receive prototypes of 3 brand new ceramic limited edition pilots for 2013. Although not available for purchase until July 2013, there is a special 2-week preview at the famous department store.
Joined by 3 other forummers (one whom travelled all the way from Germany!) here are some ‘in the metal/ceramic’ shots of the watches.
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Many thanks to the IWC Harrods staff Olivia, Sophie and particularly Iunal who were incredibly accommodating.
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First one up, the Green Big Pilot Top Gun Big Pilot IW501903 - Limited Edition 500
Ceramic & Titanium Case; diameter 48.00 mm; height 15.00mm; sapphire crystal to the front and solid caseback.
Calibre 51111 Movement, self-winding; power reserve 168 hours.
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Secondly, the Blue Chronograph Top Gun IW388003 – Limited Edition 500
Ceramic & Titanium Case; diameter 46.00 mm; height 16.50mm; sapphire crystal to the front and solid caseback.
Calibre 89365, self-winding; power reserve 68 hours.
for those who are curious how the blue compares to the Los Angeles BP:
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Finally, the Red Big Pilot Perpetual Calendar Top Gun IW502903 – Limited Edition 250
Ceramic & Titanium Case; diameter 48.00 mm; height 15.00mm; sapphire crystal to the front and solid caseback.
Calibre 51111, self-winding; power reserve 168 hours.
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My personal thoughts?
Well I must admit I was very pleasantly surprised since I was quite sceptical at first from the photos floating around the web. Seeing all three together on a single photos originally didn't help as it didn't make each one 'special'... but as you can see, each individual one is different and unique in their own way.
So how dare I think that IWC wouldn’t execute this with due care.
So in the metal they look impressive, and I can see the appeal for each one of them. (I myself am a Yellow fan - and if this Green Ceramic Big Pilot came in Yellow I think I just might be sold (yes I am aware of the LA/LV 5004-12 but the red sub-dials are a bit distracting)).
Of the three colours, personally I think the Green one stands out the strongest against the ceramic dial. The Blue one is certainly more legible than earlier blue-on-black versions as shown above. For me the Red Perpetual was the one that surprised me the most. I really thought it wouldn't work at all (dare I say a disaster) - but I stand corrected. (Part of it of course is that's a perpetual, period... as I am truly amazed by them all (hey pink would probably still have me oohhing and aahhing)).
Regards,
Thang