IWC celebrates 'The Little Prince' with a celestial tribute in blue and gold - Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon Le Petit Prince | SENATUS

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IWC celebrates 'The Little Prince' with a celestial tribute in blue and gold - Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon Le Petit Prince
By SENATUS Editor | 27 May 2025

Eighty years since Antoine de Saint Exupéry penned The Little Prince, its timeless meditation on love, loss, and the invisible threads of connection continues to cast its spell across generations and cultures. Translated into more than 600 languages, the poetic fable now finds a new dimension—this time not on the page, but on the wrist.

IWC Schaffhausen, the Swiss maison synonymous with technical mastery and pilot heritage, deepens its longstanding partnership with the Antoine de Saint Exupéry Youth Foundation with an extraordinary release: the Big Pilot’s Watch Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon Le Petit Prince (Ref. IW504901). This 100-piece limited edition marks a series of firsts—most notably, IWC’s first Le Petit Prince edition rendered in striking blue ceramic.

A tribute as romantic as it is revolutionary, the 46.5 mm case gleams with deep blue ceramic, its hue echoing the twilight tones of Saint Exupéry’s cosmos. Paired with an equally hued rubber strap and a matching sunray-brushed dial, the watch is accented with 18-carat 5N gold elements, from the crown and case back ring to the gold-plated indices and hands, which glow with Super-LumiNova®. It’s an interplay of colour and material that balances softness with strength, wonder with engineering.

Inside, the magic continues. The in-house calibre 51950, composed of 447 components, powers both the perpetual calendar and a flying minute tourbillon—two of haute horlogerie’s most revered complications. The tourbillon, positioned elegantly at 12 o’clock, performs its gravity-defying dance in a featherweight 82-part cage, rotating once per minute.

The calendar’s poetic layout is no less enchanting. At 6 o’clock, the moon phase display foregoes the moon entirely—depicting instead the Little Prince standing wistfully on asteroid B612, surrounded by miniature baobabs. With a deviation of just one day in 577.5 years, the mechanism is as accurate as it is charming. Other subdials elegantly map the date, day, month, and even a four-digit year—synchronized and adjusted by a single crown.

Completing the dreamscape, a golden rotor visible through the transparent case back mirrors the same princely figure atop his planet, closing the loop between watchmaking innovation and literary legacy. This is more than a timepiece—it’s a poetic orbit in perpetual motion.

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