IWC Schaffhausen Rose Gold Portugieser Perpetual Calendar Watch
Color
Silver
Status
In stock
Details
It was in 1985 that iwc Schaffhausen created its first perpetual calendar, thanks to the genius of legendary watchmaker Kurt Klaus. Fast forward several decades to Watches & Wonders 2024 in Geneva and you'll find the brand releasing a new model into its now-revered offering of complications with the Portugieser Perpetual Calendar watch. Rendered in Armor Gold, the slim case plays host to a large yet perfectly formed dial, upon which you'll note displays for the date, day, month, year in four digits and moonphase for both hemispheres. To top it off, the 168-hour power reserve of the 52616 calibre movement removes the risk of the power running down.
Details
It was in 1985 that iwc Schaffhausen created its first perpetual calendar, thanks to the genius of legendary watchmaker Kurt Klaus. Fast forward several decades to Watches & Wonders 2024 in Geneva and you'll find the brand releasing a new model into its now-revered offering of complications with the Portugieser Perpetual Calendar watch. Rendered in Armor Gold, the slim case plays host to a large yet perfectly formed dial, upon which you'll note displays for the date, day, month, year in four digits and moonphase for both hemispheres. To top it off, the 168-hour power reserve of the 52616 calibre movement removes the risk of the power running down.
It was in 1985 that iwc Schaffhausen created its first perpetual calendar, thanks to the genius of legendary watchmaker Kurt Klaus. Fast forward several decades to Watches & Wonders 2024 in Geneva and you'll find the brand releasing a new model into its now-revered offering of complications with the Portugieser Perpetual Calendar watch. Rendered in Armor Gold, the slim case plays host to a large yet perfectly formed dial, upon which you'll note displays for the date, day, month, year in four digits and moonphase for both hemispheres. To top it off, the 168-hour power reserve of the 52616 calibre movement removes the risk of the power running down.