IWC Portofino Hand-Wound Eight Days - 45mm

CHF 208/month - 0% interest

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4 Reasons To Shop With Us

  • Based in Switzerland
  • 10 Days of Free Return
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  • 8 years warranty

Showcasing a distinctly Mediterranean sense of style, the IWC Portofino collection draws inspiration from the classically stylish and laidback nature of the Italian coast. Designed to deliver exceptional performance, this IWC Portofino Hand-Wound Eight Days Watch is powered by an IWC-manufactured 59210 caliber movement, with an incredible 8-day, or 192-hour, power reserve. Presented within a 45mm stainless steel case, the smart blue dial is equipped with rhodium-plated indices, a power reserve display, a date display at 3 o’clock, small hacking seconds, and a chronograph sub-dial. A transparent case back reveals the inner-workings of this high performance timepiece, while a black alligator leather strap from the House of Santoni completes the look.

Manual movement
  • Ref. IW510106
  • Diameter 45 mm
  • Gender Men's
  • Clasp Pin Buckle
  • Brand IWC
  • Warranty 8 years
  • Product Type New
  • Case Stainless Steel
  • Dial color Blue
  • Strap Alligator
  • Year
  • Collection Portofino
  • Box Yes

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