IWC Portugieser Automatic 40mm: A Collector's First Look at Ref. IW3583
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IWC Portugieser Automatic 40mm: A Collector's First Look at Ref. IW3583

By India Whiskey Charlie · Apr 24, 2020 · 23 replies
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India Whiskey Charlie's original post on the IWC Portugieser Automatic 40 sparked a lively discussion among collectors, highlighting the significance of case size and design heritage in IWC's iconic Portugieser line. This article delves into the community's initial reactions and expert opinions on how this 40mm iteration measures up against its predecessors and the broader luxury watch market. It's a testament to how a subtle change in dimensions can reignite passion and debate among horology enthusiasts.

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BL
blau
Apr 24, 2020
This looks really good

I've always loved those time-only Portuguese, but they were always so big! At 40mm I'm going to have to seriously consider this.

VI
VinnieD
Apr 24, 2020
I was wondering

"yawn, isn't this an existing model?" Then I noticed the size: a smaller case should make it very appealing - well done IWC! I hope to catch a wrist shot soon

IN
India Whiskey Charlie
Apr 24, 2020
It is really nice in person...

Except it's a bit thicker than I'd like a 40 mm watch to be.

MD
mdg
Apr 24, 2020
At 12.4mm it's pretty thick for a 'classy' watch...

...but IWC tends to have two case sizes; hockey puck or tuna can...

IN
India Whiskey Charlie
Apr 24, 2020
Especially considering the new JLC Master Calendar is under 11 mm thick x 40 mm diameter [nt]

VI
VinnieD
Apr 24, 2020
Too thick indeed

The original Portugiesers were thin watches. But they were also manual wound: they have no respect for history ;-) I would have gone all the way and created a new manual wound caliber, with a closed caseback and the old logo on the dial too!!

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