Friday, October 5, 2018

Legendary Watch - IWC Portugieser 1938

Watchmakers are always wise to listen to the needs of the market and pay attention to the requirements and recommendations of their customers, no matter how confusing they may seem at first glance. IWC's Portuguese watch is an example. After three quarters of a century, IWC was still happy to promise the two Portuguese customers http://www.watchesun.co/.

In the 1930s, the fashion at the time was a small art deco-style watch, and the two customers asked IWC to develop a large watch with all the advantages of its ancestral navigation timer. The result of their search is that there is no such product on the market. Schaffhausen's watchmakers set aside doubts and rose to the challenge.

Columbus’ Egg fits this requirement by attaching a lightweight pocket watch movement to the watch case. Prototype products have been successful in one fell swoop, and there are no exceptions to subsequent differentiated products. Needless to say, the Portuguese series is a natural leader. The fashion requirements of the late 1990s are impressive, and the silhouette of the watch attracts quite a bit of new popularity.

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