The Legacy of IWC’s Le Petit Prince

Featuring a midnight blue dial and an engraving on the caseback of the little prince himself, the retro style “Le Petit Prince” editions have almost become like a sub-brand within IWC’s Pilot’s watch family.

Long before IWC brought out its first “Le Petit Prince” models in 2013, the brand had been supporting the Fondation Antoine de Saint Exupéry on various projects, ensuring that the famous French aviator’s humanitarian spirit would continue to be honoured in the most special ways.

Committed to helping children and young people in disadvantaged circumstances, IWC has been working closely with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s descendants since 2005. Over the years, the brand has auctioned off several unique pieces to finance the needs of this charitable institution and the “Le Petit Prince” watches have been an integral part of this collaborative journey.

Known for their characteristic retro style, the “Le Petit Prince” editions have almost become like a sub-brand within IWC’s Pilot’s watch family. The unmistakable blue dials and elaborate engravings on the casebacks have made these watches highly covetable in collectors’ circles. The most fascinating aspect of these timepieces is the way the adventurous days of early aviation come together with the element of fantasy that Saint-Exupéry created in his most famous literary work, Le Petit Prince.

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    March 2021

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