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IWC Schaffhausen Portofino Hand-Wound Tourbillon Retrograde

50,77,000

Model No.: IW516501

Collection
Portofino
Gender
Men
Dial
Silver
Case Material
Pink Gold
Case Size
45 mm
Movement
Manual Winding
Functions
Tourbillon, Date and Power Reserve Display
Power Reserve
8 Days
Water Resistance
3 Bar (30 meters)
Glass
Sapphire Crystal with Anti-Reflective Treatment
Strap Type
Leather
Warranty Period
2 + 6 Years

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DESCRIPTION

The IWC Schaffhausen Portofino Hand-Wound Tourbillon Retrograde IW516501 has a Manual Winding movement, 3 Bar (30 meters) water resistance, Silver dial, Pink Gold case and Leather strap with 9 Days of power reserve.

The name of the Portofino Hand-Wound Tourbillon Retrograde contains three wonderful complications: the hand-wound movement with an 8-day power reserve, the flying tourbillon at "6 o'clock" and the retrograde date display that stretches from "8"to "10 o'clock". The hand-wound 59900 calibre allows the integration of a hacking tourbillon, which makes it possible to set the time precisely to the second. The retrograde date display shows the date in analogue form with a date hand that moves in an arc from the 1st to the 31st of the month. The hand jumps back automatically to "one"after the last day of months with 31 days. In months with fewer than 31 days or when the watch has not been used for a while, the date display can be advanced rapidly and jumps back to the first of the month. The silver-plated dial shimmers brightly inside the 18-carat rose gold case. The watch is fitted with a dark brown leather strap from the luxury manufacturer Santoni.

Blending timeless elegance with a touch of glamour, the IWC Portofino reflects the sophisticated lifestyle of the Mediterranean.

IWC has been at the forefront of watch innovation for over 150 years. Our chronometers continue to redefine the standards of Swiss luxury watches. Each model presents mechanical finesse in which intricate design balances expectations of grandeur.

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