

IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XX IW328201
The IWC Pilot’s Watch Mark XX IW328201 embodies the clean, functional spirit of a true aviator’s tool while refining it for everyday versatility. Its 40 mm stainless steel case houses a deep black dial with bold white Arabic numerals, luminous hands, and a date display at 3 o’clock, ensuring exceptional legibility in any light. The design pays homage to the brand’s storied history of pilot’s watches, with a no-nonsense aesthetic that balances military practicality with modern luxury. A convex sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating enhances durability, while the screw-down crown supports a robust 100-meter water resistance.
Inside, the watch is powered by IWC’s in-house automatic calibre 32111, delivering a 120-hour (five-day) power reserve and engineered for long-term reliability. Fitted with IWC’s EasX-CHANGE® system, the Mark XX offers quick strap changes, shifting seamlessly between a textile strap, leather, or stainless steel bracelet to suit any occasion. With its mix of heritage styling, mechanical strength, and everyday wearability, the Mark XX IW328201 stands as a modern classic in the IWC Pilot’s Watch collection.
Information:
IWC Pilots Watch Mark XX
Reference: IW328201
MSRP: $5,500
Dated: Undated
Bracelet: Black Leather Strap with IWC Quick Change System
Case Size: 40mm x 10.8mm Thickness
Lug Width: 20mm
Case Metal: Stainless Steel
Movement: 32111 - Automatic
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Second, Date, IWC Quick Change System
Box and Papers: Inner/outer boxes, and warranty card
Crystal: Sapphire
Bracelet size: 7.5”
Condition:
Case has some light wear with some surface level scratches. Strap has minimal creasing with no extra wear and light scratches on buckle. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear. Watch runs within spec.
About IWC
The International Watch Company (IWC) has a rich history dating back to 1868 when American watchmaker Florentine Ariosto Jones founded the company in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Jones aimed to combine advanced American manufacturing techniques with the skilled craftsmanship of Swiss watchmakers. Despite initial challenges, IWC quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality pocket watches and, later, wristwatches.
Throughout the 20th century, IWC was a force of innovation and expand its repertoire accordingly. In the 1930s, they introduced their first pilot's watches, which would become an enduring part of their identity. During World War II, IWC produced these watches for both civilian and military use. The post-war period saw the introduction of iconic collections like the Ingenieur in 1955 and the Aquatimer in 1967. In the 1970s, IWC collaborated with Ferdinand A. Porsche to create the first watch with a built-in compass. The company's commitment to technical innovation and classic design has persisted into the 21st century, with IWC remaining a respected name in luxury watchmaking.









