A pure neo-vintage tool watch!
1994: IWC Mark XII
During the mid-1980s, the Royal Air Force phased out the Mark XI, causing it to disappear for a few years. However, in 1994, the Mark XII Ref. 3241 marked a new era for the iconic pilot’s watch. Remarkably, the watch did not lose any of its charm from the past; on the contrary, it returned with an even cooler vibe. The Mark XII represented the start of a simplistic yet refined mechanical watch, with a timeless design that has endured over the years. This updated model replaced the plexiglass with a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and the simpler Caliber 89 was upgraded with a stunning 36-jewels Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 889/2 automatic movement that featured a date function.
We are pleased to offer a full set of this exceptional watch again.
Nice overall condition with some signs of wear, adding a lot personality to this solid, neo-vintage piece!
IWC – Nylon strap / IWC pin-buckle
Warranty Card stamped in Dec 1994
Inner – & outer IWC Box















