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 Hand-Wound IW545406 is a dress watch released in 2011, Featuring a 44 mm 18K red gold case, A grey sunray-finished dial, Arabic numerals and leaf hands. The small seconds is located at 6 o’clock, And the thin bezel and large dial emphasize the elegance typical of the Portuguese.
Equipped with the IWC in-house manual-winding calibre 98300, It offers a power reserve of 46 hours, And the sophistication of the movement can be admired through the sapphire crystal glass and see-through back. The Portugieser Hand-Wound IW545406 is a representative model that embodies traditional beauty, Modern technology, And the essence of a classic dress watch.

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