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5 Pilot Watches to Add an Element of Cool to Your Next Flight

Hefty, substantial, and detailed, aviation-inspired timepieces can be enjoyable accessories.

Pilot watches never really go out of style. [Credit: iStock]
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Key Takeaways:

  • While historically crucial for navigation, pilot watches are now largely superseded by modern cockpit technology.
  • Despite technological advancements, pilot watches remain popular among aviators for tradition, convenience, and as stylish accessories or gifts.
  • The article showcases a variety of aviation-inspired timepieces, ranging from historically themed designs to advanced smartwatches with extensive flight and health monitoring features.
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For modern GA pilots accustomed to precise, detailed flight displays from Garmin, Aspen, Avidyne, or Collins, the thought of using a wristwatch as a navigation aid might seem quaint—or worse. But in the early days of aviation, time was a dominant reference for coordinating travel.

Over the years, the arrival and steady improvement of radios, radar, and flight instruments bumped the watch to limited supporting roles in the cockpit. Still, when I was learning to fly a decade ago, my instructor insisted that I wear a watch and synchronize it with his (and our smartphones) before each flight.

Jonathan Welsh

Jonathan Welsh is Lead Editor of Aviation Consumer and a private pilot who worked as a reporter, editor and columnist with the Wall Street Journal for 21 years, mostly covering the auto industry. His passion for aviation began in childhood with balsa-wood gliders his aunt would buy for him at the corner store. Follow Jonathan on Twitter @JonathanWelsh4

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