The IWC Portuguese is one of IWC’s oldest and most iconic collections, Born in 1939 at the request of two Portuguese merchants. The flagship line embodies technical and artistic excellence and boasts a wide range of models, From dress watches to complications and sports watches.
The IWC Portugieser Automatic IW500704 is a classic watch with a 42.3 mm stainless steel case, A silver dial with a subtle shine, And a luxurious black alligator leather strap. It is a modern take on the traditional design elements of the Portugieser collection, Such as Arabic numerals, Leaf hands, And chapter rings.
The dial features a 7-day power reserve indicator at 3 o’clock, Small seconds at 9 o’clock, And a date window at 6 o’clock, All placed in a balanced manner. The rose gold-colored Arabic numerals and hands create a warm and luxurious atmosphere on the silver dial, And the caseback also offers a view of the movement’s exquisite finish.
The most notable feature of this model is the IWC in-house caliber 52010 automatic movement, Which provides a power reserve of 7 days (168 hours) and water resistance of 30 meters. The case thickness is 14.1 mm, Creating a presence while also providing a natural fit on the wrist.
This model perfectly combines modern technology and design while inheriting the tradition of precision nautical watches of the past.

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