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That could be but here's why I am curious...

Le Petit Prince (40 mm) on the left and Spitfire (39 mm) on the right:
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By: Champthekid
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Champthekid
938

My almost Big Pilot MK XVIII

IWC Spitfire
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By: Champthekid
28
Champthekid
938

I have posted my titanium version before...

IWC Pilot BP43 3297-01 Spitfire
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By: Champthekid
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Champthekid
938

IWC

The IWC UTC Spitfire TZC On its Buffelo leather strap.
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By: Ton1016
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Ajas
284

My goal is to have three pieces left:

Watches to keep: 1. Breguet Type XX salmon dial 2. Rolex GMT-Master II BLRO / Pepsi 3. Vacheron Constantin Overseas gen 2 or Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726A My watches to find a new loving and caring home for: - Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711J - Patek Philipp
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By: Abu Alex
17
Watchonthewrist
1177

IWC Mark XV Spitfire

Limited to 1000 pieces, from early 2000s... simple and beautiful ⌚️🍻
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By: bsandovalb
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marcobermann
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Lake vibes

Spitfire at lake Balaton in Hungary. One of the most enchanting and beautiful places to me.
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By: Denes_Papp
6
TeutonicCarFan
814

Summer vibes

Spitfire Perpetual on Lake Taho straps.
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By: Denes_Papp
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StarGazer
896

Agree

The Aquatimer is my watch taste. I want also a bronzen IWC Spitfire Mark XX. IWC in general is a brand i like to follow and see what they do watch wise. When i compare IWC with Omega, both do things different, but it seems both serve a simular watch publi
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By: aWtchslvr
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Weems@8
5990

The watch The movements

Or mouvements, calibers, etc. Workhorse, engine, etc. Without the movement, the hands would not turn clockwise. So, no watch is complete without a movement. Citizen, is in the list, Miyota. My Bulova on my wrist, have a Miyota! Actually it is a Citizen wa
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By: Bill
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hora12reborn
5749