• Apprentice
    9 Apr 2020, 2:42 a.m.

    The last several weeks I have been contemplating what I want to wear as a
    primary daily IWC chronograph, while some older, more collectible examples
    rest in the safe awaiting occasional wear. Slowly my "wants" for a new watch
    began to materialize.

    Though I had seen this model before, I glossed over it as just another Pilot
    variant. Then when member Tilo posted a thread testing iPhone photos on the
    Forum, his "Tribute to 3706" tricked me for a moment. It had everything about
    the 3706 that I loved, but the subtle differences from an original 3706 did
    not register with me immediately. Shortly after questioning on the thread
    "what watch it that?," I "re-discovered" the reference.

    The Pilot 3777-24 represented everything I wanted: newer construction (2018),
    creamy warm luminous markers and hands, minute and hour hands in the style of
    the 3706 (based on the Ministry of Defense requisition from the 1940's), a
    larger diameter case, and as a result of the larger case-larger and easier-to-
    read sub dials!

    Thanks to Tilo's post, the "Tribute to 3706" rang loud and clear as THE ONE! I
    sourced a "mint" example the same day (last Friday April 3), and received it
    yesterday. I swapped the NATO-style strap with the bracelet from my other 3777
    Pilot. Here it is, looking much like Tilo's picture, only on the other wrist!

    Thanks for reading, and thank you Tilo for reminding me what a great example
    this watch is!

  • Master
    12 Apr 2020, 11:39 a.m.

    Oh yes that certainly is a GREAT watch and so much improved in design (=
    closer to the original). Wear it in good health.

    Bob

  • Master
    12 Apr 2020, 1:47 p.m.

    A great pickup and fantastic watch for sure.

    And it's OK to blame Tilo - he really does not mind, although these days he is
    mostly recommending gold pieces :~)

    Wear in good health.