Want to upgrade your style with the classic pilot watch? Today, we’re looking at 7 great aviator watch models for your consideration, particularly in high mechanical works of art to some more good watches for everyday use.

Since its inception, Pilot Watch has made great strides. Their first application was to aid pilots, who served as the first in-flight computer. The time was when pocket timepieces were the norm. However, they were insufficient for the early stages. Pilot watches offer pilots extra help in navigating large-scale unknown airspace. Now, viewers around the world are clamoring for their untimely pilot timepieces.

Whether you are a new collector or a long-time watch enthusiast, this post will guide you through some of the best Classic pilot watches today. We bring you a range of choices, from advanced legacy pieces to more affordable daily drivers, with solid mechanical movements and classic styling.

 Zenith Pilot Type 20 Chronograph:

The Zenith Pilot Type 20 Chronograph is a boldly styled timepiece that does nothing but catches the eye. It comes with a broad case measuring 45 mm, similar to a large crown. When it is set to the normal position at 3 o’clock, it turns outward in the shape and design of the onion, which makes it really stand out.

In addition, the Zenith Pilot chooses 20 long straight lugs that give it a combination of both rectangular and round shapes.

Rolex GMT-Master II:

GMT-Master is an old name in the legendary lineup of Rolex, dating back to 1955. GMT-Master II was launched in 2005 to mark the 50th anniversary of the series, with a ceramic bezel and increased durability versus scratches and fading. Prices of this precious timepiece skyrocketed in the secondary market. 

No list of pilot clocks would be complete without Rolex GMT-Master II. During its decades of service in the Rolex catalog, the critical components of GMT II have remained unchanged, with Rolex’s signed Oyster case, a very clear dial with cyclops throughout history, and other time zones. 

AVI-8 Hawker Hurricane:

This chronograph is a classic avionics timepiece. The detailed dials, graphics, and colors, on perfect case shape lines, pay homage to the adventure and spirit of a bygone era. Bold hands, Straight-hour indexing, and detailed antique chronograph sub-dials combine to create a precise timepiece in performance, beautiful design,  and stylish in its observations of the wearer.

Breitling Navitimer B01 43mm:

In terms of design, Navitimer has not changed much in its decades-long existence. Some brands can compete with Breitling’s history in making watches for pilots, and even fewer watches can compete with Navitimer’s legitimacy as an essential watch for aviation operations. The Navitimer was perfect for the flight that the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) adopted Navitimer as their official watch.

Casio G-Shock Gravitymaster GA-1100

This G-shock is designed as an aeronautical chronograph and is packed with various valid functions for pilots. Basically, it retains the classic G-Shock design and execution with its black resin case and durable construction. In addition, it has a built-in thermometer, compass, and both analog and digital displays: stopwatch and LED display for better quality.

Hamilton Kakhi Pioneer:

Hamilton is no stranger to clocks focused on aviation. The company was to supply classic pilot watches to the Royal Air Force in the 1970s, which legalized watches such as the Kaki Pioneer.

Kakhi Pioneer features aluminum construction for lightness, corrosion resistance, and durability. Furthermore, it echoes the widespread use of aluminum in airframes that pilots will be familiar with.

IWC Big Pilot’s Watch IW501001

The 501001 is the latest IWC version of its Big Pilot watch, primarily an update to the original 1940s flagship style watches. A classic flager dial style, an onion-shaped crown, and a heavy leather strap from the original models.

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