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Airplane pilot watches or clocks are very similar to dive watches which are often used by persons unrelated to flying or being a pilot. The Most of these watches are sold to people who simply like the way they look. While I have no problem with this, I really love, because I earn money, this article focuses more on what to look for in a flier functional watch.

There are several different types of pilot watches so let's take a look at some of them. The first are those issued or intended to be issued to actual pilots and their equipment mainly from WWII through the Vietnam War. Some of these watchmakers include IWC, Benrus, and Longines. Most of these pilot watches were just basic 12/24 military timekeepers and did not feature the chronograph function. These watches are really not true pilot watches as a chronograph feature is really a necessity, especially when flying a plane with only instrumentation Basic.

One of the current airman watches on the market today, such as those made by Blancpain, Breuget, Breitling, Longines and others have a heritage real aviation and use some of the basic components of design on the dial, movement, or case that go back to the watches made specifically for aviators. Most are still in the design watch category and do not really function well as true pilot watches.

Now that we've covered a little the story of aviator watches and talked about the pilot watches that are not really suitable for flying, let's look at some of the watches that are actually chosen and used by pilots and others in the aviation industry. These aviator watches vintage list and current airman watches.

Among the pilot watches considered to be harvest are the hours Longines Lindbergh Angle, is named for Charles Lindberg, the Breitling Navitimer, Breitling cosmonaut, and the Rolex GMT. Current versions of the cosmonauts and the Rolex GMT are essentially the same as older models. Some of the best manufacturers of true aviation watches include Torgoen, Breitling, Omega, Citizen, and Seiko. Seiko is one of the most prolific of these watchmakers with a wide range of different models available.

Modern technology and increased instrumentation in aircraft has eliminated the need for a driver to use a watch but any good aviator will always see a good pilot as a backup.

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