To mark 10 Years of Mr Porter, IWC Schaffhausen has dropped an exclusive edition pilot’s chronograph. The special commemorative piece celebrates the first decade of Mr Porter, the leading global destination for men’s style.
This special collaboration marks the first time both brands have developed an exclusive timepiece together. The “10 Years of Mr Porter” Limited Edition Pilot’s Chronograph is a platform exclusive and limited to 110 pieces. The timepiece is available only on Mr Porter beginning 3rd May in celebration of the 2021 anniversary year.

Celebrating 10 Years Of Mr Porter
Since its launch in February 2011, Mr Porter has established itself as a leading online destination for men’s style. The platform has consistently delivered an unparalleled product offering from the best menswear and luxury brands. This includes categories that range from fine watches and lifestyle through to its own labels Mr P. and Kingsman.
The “10 Years of Mr Porter” Limited Edition Pilot’s Chronograph certainly measures up to the prestige the platform represents. Sporting a completely unique colour scheme, the timepiece pairs a bronze case with a black dial and soft Alcantara strap. The military-inspired features give a more casual and sartorial feel.


On the back, the watch is engraved with “Mr Porter 10 Yrs Limited Edition” on the individually numbered titanium case-back. Additionally, a subtle nod to Mr Porter’s 10th Anniversary is showcased by a Super-Luminova painted “10” on the dial.
The gold-tone Arabic numerals complement the warmth of the bronze case, with high-contrast white luminous inlay on the hands. This exclusive Pilot’s Chronograph is housed in a 41-millimetre case.
Working the functions of the watch is an IWC manufactured 69380 calibre chronograph movement. Featuring a classic column wheel design and a bi-directional pawl winding system, the watch offers a 46-hour power reserve.
The “10 Years of Mr Porter” Limited Edition Pilot’s Chronograph is only available on Mr Porter. Get it here.
(Images: IWC Schaffhausen)
Richard Augustin
