The IWC company is a combination of an American dream and Swiss technology to produce top quality watches. In 2010, the Portuguese series watches are entering their eighth decade.
To celebrate this oldest and most popular collection, IWC company have introduced numerous new Portuguese novelties at SIHH 2010, such as Portuguese Grand Complication, the Portuguese Tourbillon Mystère Rétrograde or the Portuguese Yacht Club Chronograph.
IWC has released the Portuguese Perpetual Calendar Double Moonphase Boutique Exclusive 2010 Edition: the first watch has been made in 18-carat rose gold. For more than ten years, it has been the most desirable timepiece in the Portuguese family, a classic automatic chronograph in its purest form. Two new models of the Portuguese Chronograph in warm red gold now extend the established range.
Technical Specifications:
Reference: IW3714
Features: Mechanical chronograph with automatic winding, 30-minute counter and small hacking seconds
Movement: Calibre 79350; Beats 28,800/h; Jewels 31; Power reserve 44 h; Winding automatic
Case: watch in 18 ct red gold with slate-coloured dial and black alligator leather strap, pin buckle in 18 ct red gold
watch in 18 ct red gold with silver-plated dial and dark brown alligator leather strap, pin buckle in 18 ct red gold
Glass: sapphire, convex, antireflective coating on both sides
Back: see-through sapphire-glass back
Water-resistant: 3 bar
Diameter: 40.9mm
Height: 12.3mm
7/04/2010
IWC 2010 Portuguese in Red Gold at SIHH 2010
Labels:
IW3714,
IWC,
Moonphase,
Portuguese Chronograph,
Portuguese series
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