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Launched in 1948 as a collaboration between IWC and JLC, the Mark XI was crafted to meet British Ministry of Defense (MoD) specifications, producing timeless classics with similar styles. While JLC discontinued production in 1953, IWC continued until the Mark XI's decommissioning in the early 1980s. Adhering to MoD standards, the Mark XI featured a broad arrow designation on the dial, movement, and case, signifying government property. The 1951 model introduces the legendary manually wound caliber 89, renowned for its reliability in ensuring accuracy for British pilots during their missions.
This example has a lovely condition 36mm steel case. The screw down case back features the engravings of the broad arrow, 6B/ 346 plus issue numbers, dating this watch to 1952. The watch houses a black dial in excellent condition with zinc-sulphide tritium painted Arabic hours and tritium hands, which were later replacements by the MOD and IWC following the end of radium usage on watches. The watch comes on the pictured strap. The IWC calibre 89 movement has been fully serviced by our watchmaker.
Specifications:
- IWC Mk11 reference 6B/346
- 36mm steel case with fixed lugs
- Military case back engraving
- Dates to 1952
- Black dial with Circle T and Broad Arrow markings
- IWC calibre 89 movement
- Movement serial 118xxxxx
- Comes on the pictured strap
- Fully serviced by our watchmaker
- One-year mechanical warrantee
- Free worldwide Fedex Priority shipping