In terms of looks, I have never seen in the flesh the 3716, which makes it hard to judge, but I would say on the paper it is more appealing. The shape/proportions of the 3714 is great, which you might want to favour, the 1mm additional width might be an i
Richard Habring’s Personal IWC Portugieser Split-Seconds Chronograph Prototype Ref. 3712 At Phillips Geneva Watch Auction XII: A Unique Piece Of Horological History: quillandpad.com Photos from: Quill & Pad
accompanying me on a train ride from Osaka to Tokyo a couple of summers ago. You're right about the 3712. What an awesome watch. It did not get its due during my ownership. Eventually I sacrificed it for a JLC Geophysic, which I sacrificed for a Lange Sax
Team, By sheer coincidence, since Jocke is visiting Richard and Maria Habring (check here: www.watchprosite.com , I'm wearing a Portuguese Rattrapante, that's a creation of Richard Habring during his IWC times. Pictures from this gray morning. Loo
Team, I'm hooked on this complication and this IWC Portugieser Rattrapante 3712-16 (Boutique Rue de la Paix) hits me hard. Love this B&W tones It makes a nice pair with my "old" Portuguese 3712 from the times that Habring was at IWC. Thanks for seeing
Team, Got this watch months back and I sent it for a full maintenance and hands replacement (the hands had some discoloration). Yesterday, it was returned. Just glorious, IMHO. Fresh pictures from this morning. Love the simplicity and, at the same time, t