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IWC Mark 12 Pt 500 pieces 1998.

Not often seen, this one! A pure beauty, without the date. Best, Nicolas
6M
By: amanico
18
amanico
1051

IWC Mark 12 Platinum ( ! ) 500 pieces.

From 1998: Make it in steel, 38 mm case, et voilà. Best, Nicolas
1Y
By: amanico
20
amanico
3253

One of my favorite IWC Pilot: Mark 12 Platinum, from 1998.

Credit picture unknown, but I will gladly credit on request. Unveiled in 1998, in a limited edition of 500 pieces, as it case backs states... Top looking dial, which has the good taste to not display a date, which contributes to the purity of the watch, a
6Y
By: amanico
30
amanico
5555

I like this iteration a lot, the black ceramic case is cool. But its another rehash of the original after Mark 12, Portofino 351 and last years Tribute 3270-07 . And that price ????

full retail for a website portal that already cashes on adverts… i dont get it. Not mine but from the net
7Y
By: reintitan
22
YpJ
7949

It's a step in the right direction but still off

The Spitfire collection is supposed to be the "British" collection in that they should have design codes from British watches, namely the Mark 11. As you can see these new Spitfire watches still have hands derived from the German B-Uhr watches and the tri
7Y
By: remarque
15
logan2z
3070

Thank you, Nicolas, I am definitely

with you on the date situation, certainly this display wasn't part of aviators' watches when they were functional, including the Mark 11 of course. As for the size, while I personally love the historical size of my Mark 12, I find the BP to be among the m
13Y
By: JatG
19
Ludi
4089

apparently I'm a no-date kind of guy

in chronological order: WWW, Cal. 83: Yacht Club, Cal. 89: Portofino, Cal. 9521: Mark 12, Cal. 884: Caliber 5000:
15Y
By: TonyR
55
nilomis
13635