Portugieser Chronograph IW371614

Portuguese Chronograph Boutique Edition IW371614

41mm, Blue, Boutique edition
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IWC
IWC
Portuguese Chronograph IW371614
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 Portuguese Chronograph IW371614 is a boutique limited edition model released in 2020 with an 18K red gold case, Blue dial, And blue alligator leather strap. With a diameter of 41mm and a thickness of 13.1mm, The thin bezel, Large dial, Gold-colored Arabic numerals, And leaf hands emphasize the elegance characteristic of the Portuguese. This model is much loved for its traditional beauty, Modern technology, And the luxurious harmony of red gold and blue dial.
Release year
2020
Dial color
Blue
Dial index
Arabic
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case material
Rose gold
Caseback
Transparent case back
Case diameter
41mm
Case thickness
13mm
Bracelet material
Leather
Types of bracelets
Strap
Buckle types
Pin buckle
Bezel material
Rose gold
Lug width
20mm
Function
Chronograph
Waterproof
30m
Weight
99.6g
Movement
Self-winding
Caliber
Cal.69355
Frequency
28, 800 vibrations
Power reserve
About 46 hours
Portugieser Chronograph IW371614
Portuguese Chronograph Boutique Edition IW371614
41mm, Blue, Boutique Edition
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