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25 June 2010, 03:51 AM | #1 |
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IWC Portuguese Chronograph Review
Three weeks ago I purchased a grail I'd been wanting for the better part of a year, the IWC Portuguese Chronograph (Reference 371417). This model has the stainless steel case, silver dial and blue hands. It also comes with the blue "croc" strap and stainless buckle.
[IMG][/IMG] The watch measure just under 41mm which is surprising because it appears huge on the wrist, much bigger than the stated size. Side by side with a 44mm Sinn U1 or a Debaufre B-Uhr., it appears equal in size. I attribute that to the fact that the watch is all dial with a negligible bezel surrounding it. [IMG][/IMG] The movement is the venerable Valjouz 7750 which has been modified by IWC. Now I know what people are referring to when they mention the 7750 "wobble". The movement is hacking with two subdials, a small seconds and a minutes counter. The minutes counter only goes to "30" so its not much of a useful timer. That's fine with me as I purchased the watch based on looks and reputation first and functionality second. In typical fashion, the top plunger starts and stops the large seconds counter and the bottom plunger resets to zero. There is no date function, I haven't decided if I miss having a date yet. Some of my watches have date complications, some don't and I don't really care that much one way or the other. The power reserve is 44 hours. You can see from the catalog picture, that I had my choice of metals and dial colors. My budget only permitted me to consider the steel case versions. I was torn between the white dial/gold markers version and the silver dial/blue markers model. I ultimately decided that the silver and blue combination was more legible and went with that color scheme. [IMG][/IMG] The watch is only 12.3mm thick which I like. It easily fits under a sleeve and is light enough I hardly notice I'm wearing it. [IMG][/IMG] The back is solid. [IMG][/IMG] The glass is, of course, sapphire, convex with AR on both sides. It's not quite as effective at stopping glare as the coating on the U1 but it doesn't seem to smudge as easily. A trade-off I can live with. [IMG][/IMG] I've not closely checked the accuracy but it's excellent. I don't recall have to reset the watch since I bought it. All in all, it's a wonderful watch, very distinctive, very attractive and a bit of an icon. I'm very pleased with it and intend to keep it until I pass it some day to a grandson. [IMG][/IMG] Thanks for reading. Chris |
25 June 2010, 03:56 AM | #2 |
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Great review - thanks for taking the time!
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25 June 2010, 05:00 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for the review.
I just lost out on a very keenly priced 18ct black faced version (left hand side of pic), too slow by an hour.
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Great review of an absolute classic piece. Enjoy it to the fullest. It looks terrific on you!
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Thanks for the review.
My dad has the gold one but I like this one better,it has a younger appeal to me. |
2 July 2010, 11:51 PM | #6 |
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003ksm, I agree my Panda keeps good time. Great watch - its a real icon !!
Attached is my IWC Portuguese Chrono - Panda. |
4 August 2010, 06:57 AM | #7 |
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Beautiful watch - it is the one I would have chosen as well. I love the blue and it looks great on you!
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They are beautiful watches. I handled them a few days ago, unreal..
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8 August 2010, 11:33 AM | #9 |
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Great review and awesome pics! The Portuguese has always been one of my favorite dress watches.
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9 August 2010, 08:37 AM | #10 |
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Since after 2007, iwc no longer modifies the movement. It is now modified by eta.
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9 August 2010, 09:28 AM | #11 |
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Nice review and nice watch!
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That is one sharp looking watch.
Thanks for the review. |
22 August 2010, 12:06 PM | #14 |
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First, great review. Thx
I was just turned on to the IWC a few weeks ago. Love the Portuguese as I want another suit watch to go along with my Pam 183. I am about to pull the trigger on one next week and am leaning towards the steel w rose gold hands/numbers. Like someone said, these watches are iconic. |
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Its a great watch! However a friend of mine bought one sometime ago and the number 2 fell off.. But iwc repaired it quickly..
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I just purchased my IWC Pilot Chrono in Rose Gold yesterday, great watches. Can't wait until my deployment clasp gets here.
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A beautiful timepiece.
Enjoy wearing it.
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I'm sorry I was so self absorbed yesterday with my watch purchase I forgot to mention what a wonderfull job you did with you review.
Magnificient review, thank you for sharing.
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Thank you! I hope you post some pictures and your impressions of your pilot chrono. I'm thinking that may be my next purchase, although in stainless.
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First impressions are that I Luv it. It is on a strap and that is one thing I was looking for. It's not as big as a Pam, and frankly I like my dials sizes a bit smaller. The brown strap, the black dial, and Rose Gold combo I think will make a great dress watch. This was ultimately what I was looking for. It does have more on the dial than your typicall dress watch, however Its a chrono and I am starting to get more into the Chrono's as my last watch purchase was the SS Daytona. I like the red second hand, I think a bit of red on the dial is gorgeous. It's a bit heavier than what I am used to, but I think this has to do with the Rose Gold, and to be honest don't mind that that much. I dig the Rose Gold. Here is one pic I took. No wrist shots yet as I am waiting on my deployment clasp. Then after that I will definitely put this one in rotation a bit and have a even a better thoughts on this watch.
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That is a beautiful watch. I love the Pilots on the leather strap. At this point, I'm leaning towards the Spitfire version. but haven't seen one in person, yet. Thanks for posting and congratulations on a great watch.
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I have the Watches from IWC 2010/11 Book and the spitfire looks amazing too. Chris your Portuguese Chronograph looks great as well. Thanks again.
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That's a beautiful watch!
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nice watch............great review........enjoy.
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Great review! I'm a huge IWC fan! My dad has a bunch of them!
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15 March 2011, 12:40 PM | #27 |
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Beautiful watch and a great review!!!
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very handsome watch
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i have tried it and it doesnt look bad. its just sometimes. it can look a little too big. given all face no bezel.
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Beautiful watch - congrats
I have always loved the IWC look. I actually owned your exact watch but sold it 4 years ago. The only reason in my case was that it wore a bit too big for me. But it is a great looking piece. I've always thought that the face reminded of a high end measuring instrument. Obviously, it measures time but hopefully you get my point. Nice review. |
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