IWC · Pilot

Strap for Pilot's Watch Doppelchronograph Yellow Gold / Black / Italian / Strap

Takes 21 mm straps. Verified lug width, the straps that fit this model, and answers to the most common questions.

Lug width

21mm
Lug width21 mm
Case diameter42 mm
ReferenceIW3711-14 (aka: IW371114)
FamilyPilot
MovementIWC caliber 79230 Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds | Date, Day | Chronograph, Rattrapante
CaseYellow Gold

Spring bar

Swiss Standard universal spring bars

The right category for this model · 316L steel, all lug widths 13–26 mm

Straps for the Pilot IW3711-14 (aka: IW371114)

Selected for the 21 mm lug width · workshop selection

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The Pilot IW3711-14 (aka: IW371114), seen from the bench

The Pilot's Watch IW3711-14 represents IWC's watchmaking heritage, reinterpreted in 18-carat yellow gold with a 42mm case. It features the IWC 79230 movement, a split-seconds chronograph with power reserve indicator and complications including hours, minutes, small seconds, date, and day of the week. The case combines a black ceramic bezel with applied gold indices, sapphire crystal, and 60-meter water resistance. The 21mm lug width is the specific dimension for this model's case geometry. A vegetable-tanned alligator strap complements the yellow gold aesthetic with its characteristic grain and natural sheen.

Frequently asked questions

What is the lug width of the IWC Pilot IW3711-14?

The lug width (misura ansa) of the IWC Pilot IW3711-14 is 21mm. This measurement is defined by the distance between the two spring bars that attach the strap to the case. It is essential to verify this dimension before ordering an aftermarket strap, as an incompatible width (20mm or 22mm) would result in instability or mechanical incompatibility.

Which strap is most suitable for the Pilot IW3711-14 in yellow gold?

For a yellow gold Pilot with a 42mm case, we recommend alligator leather in vegetable tanning or high-grade calf (box calf). Alligator, with its natural grain and moderate lustre, creates aesthetic harmony with the precious metal. Vegetable-tanned leather develops a patina over time, enhancing the perceived value of the piece. Smooth calf offers a refined and formal alternative. For sporting use, FKM rubber maintains functionality and structural integrity.

How do you change the strap on the IWC Pilot IW3711-14?

To change the strap, you must remove the spring bars that connect the strap to the case. Use a dedicated spring bar tool to lift the spring mechanism on one or both bars. Once loosened, carefully extract the bar from its seat. Insert the new strap into the lug opening and reinsert the bar until it clicks securely. Verify that the strap is centred and stable. This operation requires no special expertise, though care should be taken to avoid damaging the case.

Is an aftermarket 21mm strap compatible with the IWC Pilot IW3711-14?

Yes, any aftermarket strap with a 21mm lug width is mechanically compatible with the Pilot IW3711-14. Compatibility is guaranteed by the standardisation of lug width. However, construction quality, materials and finishing vary significantly. We recommend verifying that the strap has sufficient thickness to support a 42mm yellow gold case, and that the lugs are precision-engineered without lateral play or excessive friction.

How long does a leather strap last on the Pilot IW3711-14?

The lifespan of a leather strap depends on construction quality, tanning method and frequency of use. A high-grade alligator or calf in vegetable tanning can maintain acceptable functionality and appearance for 3–5 years of daily wear. Vegetable-tanned leather develops a patina that masks signs of wear, visually extending the object's life. An FKM rubber strap has greater longevity, typically 5–7 years with regular use. Factors such as sun exposure, humidity and frequency of wear significantly influence durability.

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