There smth I just don't get about genuine IWC Pilots watches. It seems that the simple stainless steel option is the most expensive of the entire Pilots range. But if I analyze, I don't really find justification for this price difference.
If we talk about exact models:
The ordinary Big Pilot: the price is around 3k, plus or minus. Wonderful design, fabulous mechanism with 7 days of power reserve. A beautiful compilation of configurations. The price is somewhat justified, in my opinion;
- for comparison, the 41mm and 43mm chronograph with the date function is much cheaper for the price. But why? This is a CHRONOGRAPH which, a priori, is more expensive, as a rule. All chronographs have a higher price than the standard options because it is about more accurate precision and a more complex functionality;
-another comparison model is the Mark model. This one is also cheaper, even if it includes the date function, and it has a smaller case, which I suppose, entails more headaches in the process of making the watch. It is a much more meticulous thing. Why would it be cheaper then?
And of course, the hero of the discussion, the BP43, which, by the way, has nothing but time indicators, costs around 10k 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹. FOR WHAT? It looks good and decent, I agree, but what is the reason for the high price, without even a date function? is it just about the in-house movement that raises the price so much? because other differences are only to its detriment...
If we talk about exact models:
The ordinary Big Pilot: the price is around 3k, plus or minus. Wonderful design, fabulous mechanism with 7 days of power reserve. A beautiful compilation of configurations. The price is somewhat justified, in my opinion;
- for comparison, the 41mm and 43mm chronograph with the date function is much cheaper for the price. But why? This is a CHRONOGRAPH which, a priori, is more expensive, as a rule. All chronographs have a higher price than the standard options because it is about more accurate precision and a more complex functionality;
-another comparison model is the Mark model. This one is also cheaper, even if it includes the date function, and it has a smaller case, which I suppose, entails more headaches in the process of making the watch. It is a much more meticulous thing. Why would it be cheaper then?
And of course, the hero of the discussion, the BP43, which, by the way, has nothing but time indicators, costs around 10k 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹. FOR WHAT? It looks good and decent, I agree, but what is the reason for the high price, without even a date function? is it just about the in-house movement that raises the price so much? because other differences are only to its detriment...