IWC Red Gold Chronograph VS. IWC Portuguese Automatic
Recently two new models including the IWC red gold chronograph and the IWC Portuguese Automatic have been added to enrich the famous Portuguese collection. Featuring warm color tones, the IWC red gold chronograph is the seventh variation in the IWC Portuguese chronograph collection, while the IWC Portuguese Automatic with horizontally aligned subdials is the fifth variation of the Portuguese Automatic. Both the two models are suitable for daily wear.
Due to the fact that faithful timekeeping is as essential as navigation skills to the Portuguese seafarers, the chronographs are being leaved a room for. And the IWC red gold chronograph comes with handsome looking the line has been famous for and houses the 79350 calibre that ensures fabulous accuracy for the watch thanks to the rapid frequency of 28,800vph.

The watch boasts the same stunning characteristics of a Portuguese watch. Arabic numerals, tapering swallow-style hands and recessed subdials for the minutes and seconds counters are embossed on the watch face. This IWC red gold chronograph is priced at about $18,000.

The new avariation is measured at a diameter of 42 mm and is done in the finest polished stainless steel case. Complemented by yellow gold markers and comes with classic tiny seconds hand and seven-day power reserve indicator, this timepiece is well received for its high performance and superior complication. The largest automatic IWC Caliber 51011 is in built the watch. The equipments of the brand's unique Pellaton winding system and a 7-day power reserve system really rank the timepiece at the top of most people's buying lists. This watch is priced at about $ 13,500.
In all, both watches have their unique features, but it is incontrovertible to say that they are watches of excellence. As to which watch is better, it remains to see depending on your specific condition.
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