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May 28, 2020,12:14 PM
How does this fit into your rotation?
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New IWC Portuguese Perpetual Calendar 42
By: biw : May 28th, 2020-11:56
Lucky to receive this by courier today. I like the new size and classic Portuguese design. It was easy to reset the date, of course. I included a couple comparison shots to the full size Perpetual. ...
Nice catch!
By: M4 : May 28th, 2020-12:08
I like the evolution of this piece by IWC. Congratulations. M4
Nice!
By: K-Lo : May 28th, 2020-12:14
How does this fit into your rotation?
Looks great
By: TeutonicCarFan : May 28th, 2020-12:17
nice they kept the traditional as well. I wouldn't mind the smaller blue dial with the weaved effect strap
Looking great
By: mastertime13 : May 28th, 2020-12:40
The portuguese is great as a daily wear watch. Can you post photos of the caseback ?
superb back
By: mastertime13 : May 29th, 2020-04:52
looking very functional, a very clean look.
Very nice 👍
By: India Whiskey Charlie : May 28th, 2020-13:09
I saw this watch in person back in February and immediately liked the 42 mm size. And, now that you can have one in stainless is an extra bonus.
You're right.
By: biw : May 28th, 2020-15:39
The 42 stainless is more comfortable because of overall size and weight for me. BTW, I like your username. Wish I thought of that.
Nice pick up!
By: Darron : May 28th, 2020-15:14
What is the delta on thickness of the two?
They are both resting on the lugs.
By: biw : May 29th, 2020-12:29
The new 42 back and lugs are even. I’ll check the Perpetual Blue later today. The new 42 thickness is 13.8 mm. The full size Perpetual Blue IW503203 is 15.5 mm. The new Perpetual Blue IW503401 thickness is 14.9 mm. That may explain the appearance of the d...
Just checked the lugs/backs
By: biw : May 29th, 2020-19:10
The lugs on both watches are even with the backs. I can confirm the thickness of my Blue Perpetual IW503203 is 15.5 mm, the new Perpetual 42 thickness is 13.8 mm.
I used to have the 44 mm PPC
By: Costa (aka Connie) : May 31st, 2020-06:56
Why Did they exclude the year on this new model? Is this a newly developed movement? Love the dial. Super watch. Wear it in good health. Charlie Bravo (CB)
They have it in stainless steel.
By: Costa (aka Connie) : May 31st, 2020-07:04
I must check that out. I am trying to reduce the number of gold pieces and go more under the radar with SS,WG or Platinum.
Stunning
By: icecube4000 : May 28th, 2020-16:09
Congratulations. I really liked both the new auto and the PC. Can you please share lug to lug length on your own convenience?
Thanks.
By: biw : May 29th, 2020-06:11
After lurking so long, glad to contribute to this community.
Innovation
By: Martin 288 : May 31st, 2020-23:12
Beautiful watch. I understand that there is an interesting innovation with this new movement, i. e. one can adjust the calendar forward as well as backward? Is it correct?
Calendar function
By: biw : June 1st, 2020-03:09
Hi. The instructions I saw stated you cannot reverse the calendar. Also, as with most calendars, it has a "do not adjust" time window if you need to advance the date (around 2200h to 0200h - don't quote me). Excerpt from the manual: When crossing time zon...
Prototype
By: Martin 288 : June 1st, 2020-10:22
Thank you, the prototype version I saw allowed to reverse the date though.
Great watch. Really enjoying it.
By: biw : August 10th, 2020-15:22
Enjoying the smaller size compared to its big brother. Gets more wear as a result. Other than the size, the weight as a stainless steel case is easier to wear. Keeps very accurate time, of course. Perpetual, bliss. My favorite IWC right now. Hoping to vis...
New strap
By: biw : August 11th, 2020-14:17
Went to the Boutique and chose the dark brown alligator Santoni strap for my PPC 42. Classic combination with the gold hands and indexes. ...