IWC Mark XVI Pilot Watch
The IWC Mark XVI Pilot Watch is used in the movie "2012" by John Cusack. It uses a mechanical automatic self-winding movement running on 30110 caliber. It has a 42-hour power reserve, 28,800 vibrations per hour, and 21 jewels.

View Mark XVI There is a soft-iron inner case that helps protect it against magnetic fields. Sapphire glass cover which is convex and anti-reflection coating on both sides that helps it to endure against big pressure drops. Case diameter is 39mm and case height is 11.5mm. The case is made of brushed stainless steel. The crown is screwed. It has water resistance up to 60m or 200 feet. The dial is black in color with luminous Roman numerals and markers. The central hand is black with luminous. There is a date display at 3. Its strap is in black alligator leather with pin buckle.
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