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Big Pilot Price Guide 2026

98 active listings tracked
$12,200
Median Price
$107 – $48,875
Price Range
98
Active Listings

Price History (180 days)

Reference Breakdown

Reference Median Price Listings
Big Pilot $13,533 35 View →
Portugieser Automatic $6,225 7 View →
Perpetual Calendar $26,400 5 View →
s $7,975 5 View →

By Material

Steel
$9,045
31 listings
Ceramic
$28,744
18 listings
Rose Gold
$19,108
14 listings
Bronze
$9,075
3 listings
White Gold
$15,484
3 listings
Titanium
$6,950
1 listing

By Marketplace

Marketplace Median Price Listings
Chrono24 $12,813 60
Watchfinder $9,263 10
Reddit $9,200 7
Etsy $387 6
Ebay $22,264 3
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About the IWC Big Pilot

The IWC Big Pilot represents one of the most iconic tool watches in horological history, tracing its lineage back to 1940 when IWC first created oversized pilot watches for the German Luftwaffe. The modern Big Pilot collection, officially reintroduced in 2002, draws direct inspiration from these vintage military instruments, maintaining the essential design philosophy of legibility and reliability under demanding conditions. The watch has become a cornerstone of IWC's professional sports watch offerings, appealing to both aviation enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate robust, purposeful design with historical significance.

The Big Pilot is immediately recognizable by its substantial 46mm case diameter, large Arabic numerals with luminous fill, and prominent onion-shaped crown positioned at 12 o'clock—a distinctive feature that prevents accidental adjustment during flight operations. The dial typically features a power reserve indicator and date window, while the case construction emphasizes durability with either stainless steel or precious metal options. Most modern iterations house IWC's in-house caliber 7-day movements, offering extended power reserves that align with the watch's professional aviation heritage. The dial design remains relatively consistent across references, though variations exist in case materials, dial colors (black, blue, or silver), and bracelet versus leather strap configurations.

When collecting Big Pilots, focus on condition of the dial and case, as the large numerals can show wear. Reference numbers like the 5002 and 5004 represent significant variants worth understanding. The watch's substantial size means wearability should be considered, though the lug-to-lug distance is proportionate to the case diameter. Big Pilots maintain strong collector interest due to their functional design, reliable movements, and the brand's commitment to maintaining the collection's historical aesthetic while incorporating modern manufacturing standards.

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