
ArmisT's recent encounter, where his IWC Big Pilot was mistaken for an Invicta, sparks a fascinating discussion about watch recognition and collector humility. This article delves into the nuances of how luxury timepieces are perceived by the uninitiated and the graciousness with which collectors like ArmisT navigate such interactions. It highlights the Big Pilot's understated appeal and its role in bridging the gap between mainstream awareness and haute horology.

This isn't an IWC but I sure do like it a lot.
I had no idea Invicta made watches that looked "real", I thought they were all big and sparkling with ghastly fake gold
It's a good gateway watch. You can beat it up all you want and you'll never kill it. It looks good. It has a Seiko movement that you can see...even if it's not beautiful or decorated it gets you interested in the inner workings of watches. And did I say affordable? I've spent more on burgers n beers with my wife than I spent on this watch.
And Greg’s Invicta below provides another nice example.
It has hints of Submariner too.👌🏽
But it's not like they're trying to trick anyone...it says INVICTA all over it !
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