
In this captivating thread, chronomtr invites us into his world of IWC Portugieser collecting, showcasing a stunning array of references. His initial post, featuring the IWC Ref. 228, sparks a vibrant discussion among fellow enthusiasts about what constitutes a 'holy grail' within this iconic collection. This article delves into the nuances of these highly sought-after timepieces, as illuminated by chronomtr's expertise and the community's shared passion.

If I remember the movement has engravings too?
The black dial 7-day, the 5000, I just LOVE. Keep almost acquiring one, not sure what's holding me back.
Itβs always so interesting when people go deep into something.
No real favorite: I like them all!
The third is 5441 from year of 1993. The leftmost is 325 from circa 1940s. 5000 is terrific with the first rebuilt pellation system in year 2000. It is the thickest among them. Its dial and movement is terrific (IWC DNA therein)
Yes, Jones's dial is well executed. with good matching hands and winding crown. It movement is also attractive.
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