The Pilot's Watch Mark XX captivates with its utilitarian tool watch design and the IWC-manufactured 32111 calibre. Less is more: the Mark XX reduces the design and technical functionality of a pilot's watch to its pure essence. It is the successor to the legendary Mark 11, a precise amagnetic instrument watch IWC developed in 1948 for the navigators and pilots of the British Royal Air Force. This version features a robust and corrosion-resistant stainless steel case with a diameter of 40 millimeters, a black dial, and rhodium-plated hands. Pilot's Watch Mark XX - Less is more Presented in a robust 40mm stainless steel case with a 5-link stainless steel bracelet Bold black dial with rhodium-plated hands Water resistant up to 10 bar (100 metres) Powered with precision by the IWC-manufactured 32111 calibre automatic movement LESS IS MOREA quintessential tool for the modern-day explorer since 1994, the IWC Pilot's Watches collection showcases innovative engineering and an iconic Schaffhausen design. A versatile sports range, these reliable timepieces are ready to become a distinguished companion for every adventure, not just in the cockpit. The successor to the legendary Mark 11, developed for pilots and navigators of the British Royal Air Force, this Mark XX model reduces the design and technical functionality of a pilot's watch to its purest essence, proving that less can truly be more. UTILITARIAN TOOL WATCH DESIGNThis statement pilot's watch is housed within a robust and corrosion-resistant 40mm stainless steel case, secured with a classic stainless steel 5-link bracelet with the Eas X-CHANGE system. Styled to resemble a cockpit instrument, the high contrast black dial is home to rhodium-plated hands, white numerals and indices, and a triangular index at 12 o'clock. Luminous elements ensure that the dial is legible in all conditions. Powered with precision by an IWC manufactured 32111 calibre automatic movement, this timepiece benefits from a 120-hour power reserve as well as water resistance up to 10 bar (100 metres).