IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar Moon Phase Watch 18K image number 0
IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar Moon Phase Watch 18K image number 1

IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar Moon Phase Watch 18K

Item No.
11388493
11388493
$43,400.00
The moon phase display on the Portugieser Perpetual Calendar diverges by just 1 day in 577.5 years from the actual phase of the moon. The elegant timepiece leaves virtually no wish unfulfilled. It is equipped with features such as a perpetual calendar, a window showing the year in four digits and a 7-day automatic movement with Pellaton winding. The four sub-dials on the silver-plated dial display the phase of the moon, the date, month and day, the power reserve and the small seconds. This timepiece is powered by an IWC-manufactured movement from the 52000-calibre family, featuring a solid red gold rotor and blued screws. The 18K red gold watch has an arched-edge front glass and comes with a dark brown alligator leather strap.
  • Item No.
    11388493
    11388493
  • Style #
    IW503302
  • Jewelry Type
    Watch
  • Collection
    PORTUGIESER
  • Metal Type
    Rose Gold
  • Metal Purity
    18K Rose Gold
  • Band Color
    Brown
  • Band Material
    Alligator
  • Case Size
    44mm
  • Crystal
    Sapphire
  • Dial Color
    Silver Tone
  • Dial Marker
    Numbers / Arabic
  • Functions
    Day/Date, Moon Phase, Month, Automatic Winding, Power Reserve
  • Movement Type
    Automatic
  • Shape
    Round
  • Water Resistance
    30 Meters

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