One of the rarest and most interesting IWC watches of the last few decades is one that a lot of newer IWC clients and fans might not even have heard of: the long out-of-production reference 3705, ceramic cased Fliegerchronograph or Pilot’s Chronograph. The Fliegerchronograph was first introduced by IWC in 1994 (a follow-on from an almost completely forgotten hybrid quartz-mechanical watch, the 36 mm Pilot’s Watch Chronograph, which debuted at the Dbendorf Airfield, near Zurich, all the way back in 1988). The ceramic cased Fliegerchronograph Keramik 3705 was introduced in the same year as the standard stainless steel version, reference 3706. We covered 3705 in a comparison with a so we thought it might be time to take another look.