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Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: sshark on January 11, 2011, 05:40:12 PM
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to be showcased in SIHH 2011
http://blog.perpetuelle.com/index.php/sihh-2011/iwc-portofino-hand-wound-eight-days-ref-5101/
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Looks good :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Being in the Portofino range, hopefully it will be significantly cheaper than the IWC Port 7 days.
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You are very hopeful :)
I was in AD last week. A discounted SS Big Pilot is about the same price as the new SS Portuguese Yacht Club chronograph (no % given).
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why no discount given? the yach club chrono really so high demand?
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I think because it is new and they might wanna push IWC higher with the new models.
I probably can ask for discounts if I really wanna buy...
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Check out the Portofino 8 days on the IWC website:
http://www.iwc.com/collection/portofino/IW5101/ (http://www.iwc.com/collection/portofino/IW5101/)
I'm really into the the SS black dial version. Love the contrast between the red and black. Size is 45mm! Didn't expect that from a dress watch.
RRP EUR8,400. Yikes!
Borrowed pic:
(http://ikora.tv/usr/oomiyawakayama/5167b904hs13.jpg)
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love it too. not to mention probably no discount for that watch for the time being.
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I think the dial is a bit too busy... but love the date window ;)
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So fast another brand is supplied by IWC?
Almosy 99% the same look of the dial.
(http://www.hour-hand.com/media/blogs/HourHand/Eberhard-8-Jours-Grande-Taille.jpg)
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Eberhard hv this 8 days watch for many many yrs already... Even b4 the Portuguese n big pilot...
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The dial design is 99% the same except for the date.
IWC here is a little bit of a copy cat i might say.
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eberhard 8days was launched in 1997....
read hear
"The Eberhard "8 Days" Collection, launched in 1997, comprises manually wound mechanical watches. Because of the addition of a second mainspring, these timepieces require winding only once every eight days. The overlapping springs measure 1.5 meters in length versus the standard 30cm."
http://www.timezone.com/library/comarticles/comarticles631696132828111037 (http://www.timezone.com/library/comarticles/comarticles631696132828111037)
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eberhard 8days was launched in 1997....
read hear
"The Eberhard "8 Days" Collection, launched in 1997, comprises manually wound mechanical watches. Because of the addition of a second mainspring, these timepieces require winding only once every eight days. The overlapping springs measure 1.5 meters in length versus the standard 30cm."
http://www.timezone.com/library/comarticles/comarticles631696132828111037 (http://www.timezone.com/library/comarticles/comarticles631696132828111037)
wow 1.5m vs 30cm? that's crazy.
never had a 8day watch. my current pams require winding nearly every day, it's ok most of the time, just sometimes i forgot to wind and i end up wondering what time it is :)
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Look good bue I'm really not appreciate oversize watch though.
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Whats the list price for the Eberhard?
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RM16888(retail before discount) for that Eberhard. Size i think is 41mm if i am not wrong. Was interested in it but no funding...
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Doh a lill bit to much for me 2 go in2 a new brand(for me) better just save my ringgits a lill while more :(
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Yea. Agree with you. After all looking at the brand, Eberhard are famous for their chrono 4. For a while the thought of an '8 days power reserve' for a fraction of the price of an IWC made me weak in the knees. Went to look at it more than 4 times but each time walk away empty handed. Maybe if the price came down a bit more....
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@dsiewmy if we really bought watches just for checking the time that might be a problem.. the thing is we are all more or less retarded n dont buy watches to actually just check time.. we're all a bunch of nerds loving the craftmanship (and maybe a lill bit of prestige among fellow nerds:) )I feel naked without a watch but i can always check the time in the car on the compy or the mobile hehe.. but that will never make up for the satisfaction of looking down on my wrist n c a thing i really love :D