• Apprentice
    14 Apr 2019, 12:58 p.m.

    Hi Everyone,

    I am new to the forum and joined as I have caught the IWC pilot bug!!

    I want to purchase either a Mark XV or Flieger Chronograph IW3706.

    The watch is going to be my "beater watch".

    Usage is to have a piece that is not too flashy, can be worn with a suit (work
    wise) as well casually for every day use and vacations - will hoewevr not be
    wearing this for the pool or dipping in the ocean.

    I would appreciate all opinions, pros and cons.

    Thanks

    Faisel

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    Thread title has been changed from Should I get an IW3706 or Mark XV - n both cases with the classic cut-of hour hands?.

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    Thread title has been changed from Should I get an IW3706 or Mark XV - in both cases with the classic cut-of hour hands?.

  • Graduate
    15 Apr 2019, 10:40 a.m.

    My Mark XV is my 95% wear daily watch... choosing between that and the 3706
    for daily wear would come down to thickness I reckon, 9mm for the Mark, and
    closer to 15mm for the 3706

  • Master
    15 Apr 2019, 12:40 p.m.

    Both beautiful watches and such a tough choice!

    For me, it would be 3706! It just beats out MarkXV for being a touch more
    special! The Mark watches live on in current production, but modern 3777s are
    a completely different watch from 3706.

  • Apprentice
    15 Apr 2019, 4:40 p.m.

    I'm a chronograph fanatic, so my opinion is biased toward the 3706. Is the
    chronograph a complication you might use?

    According to current IWC service prices, it will cost less to service the
    current chronograph than the current Mark watch, which surprises me (only $100
    difference). The movement in the 3706 (Valjoux/ETA 7750) has proven to be a
    very durable, reliable and accurate movement over the last 45 years since its
    introduction. Although I prefer to send my IWC to IWC or Superior Watch
    Service (in the U.S.A.) for service, any competent watchmaker should be able
    to service the 7750, and parts are widely available if needed.

    Ultimately it's your choice to make, but since you asked...

  • Apprentice
    16 Apr 2019, 11:02 a.m.

    Hi Remi and Thanks for input on dimension as this is not something I had
    considered.

    Best

    Faisel

  • Apprentice
    16 Apr 2019, 11:05 a.m.

    Hi Mark,

    I agree it is a real tough choice so appreciate the input and great INSTA page
    ;-)

    Can you elaborate a little more on why you feel the 3706 is more special and
    different?

    Feel free to add the "softer facts" as I se you are quite the watch and IWC
    connoisseur

    Appreciate all input.

    Faisel

  • Apprentice
    16 Apr 2019, 11:09 a.m.

    Hi Bryan,

    Great input.

    I am not particularly looking for a chronograph eventhough I must admit i dont
    have one at the moment in my collection and I do not have a use for it.

    However I am looking for an iconic pilot watch and wanted to ad an IWC and
    thought to make it in one go. If it comes with a chronograph / well why not
    ;-)

    I have tried to research the topic and found that the Mark XV is consideren
    an icon in the pilot watches world and wanted to see how the 3706 stacks up to
    that as I do not find much info on the latter.

    Again I see similarities in both wathces and just love the way the hour hands
    looks
    comparative to current Pilot watch model that only have the pointed word
    hands.

    Any input on wether you find one of them being more dressy vs sportye then the
    other?

    Thanks a lot for your input.

    Best

    Faisel

  • Master
    16 Apr 2019, 4:08 p.m.

    Hi Faisal and Thank You very much for your kind comments.

    I think 3706 is special because it's the original Pilot Chronograph, along
    with Ref 3741! It's the original and the caseback says "DER FLIEGECHRONOGRAPH"

    From Ref 3717 it's simply "FLIEGERUHR" and the design changed significantly.

    3706 was the watch that made me fall in love with IWC and the beginning of the
    ÜHRENVIRUS, although my first Pilot is 3717 and that is not leaving my
    collection.

  • Apprentice
    16 Apr 2019, 8:34 p.m.

    Hi Mark,

    Interesting input on the "Die Fliegerchronograph" aspect.

    Can you offer opinion on the Mark XV such is one of the watches more versatile
    comparative to the other?

    I know this is your subjective opinion but much appreciated.

    Thanks

    Faisel