I like the Mickey Mouse musical watch - not sure if it can be heard in flight though:
I haven't yet found the need to have an alarm clock in flight as I find the passengers prefer it if I stay awake and although it means it's a bit scary at times, I find it quite helpful too
They do have one a bit like the Breitling with Swarovski crystals on the front:
Of course if batteries are the problem, there's the Eco-Drive Mickey:
Many pilots, however, prefer the classic divers watch for its ruggedness and classically simple dial:
All of these can be perfectly complemented by the right wings, so nobody's in doubt that you're a professional aviator
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But for those for whom it simply has to be a Rolex, there's always this!
Naturally, in this modern age, the discerning aviator has to make sure he's got the latest matching accoutrements and the right mobile phone is essential:
I also never travel without my satellite phone, in case I'm caught away from base overnight with no network!
Ah well, I think that's enough glasses of red infuriator for one night or even my trusty alarm will never get me up in the morning: