Portugieser Hand-Wound Monopusher Edition “Laureus Sport for Good”
Steel ,
Aligator Leather Strap
Limited to 500 pieces, the Portugieser Hand-Wound Monopusher Edition
"Laureus Sport for Good" is the 14th Laureus special edition from IWC
and also the first Portugieser with a monopusher chronograph. The dial,
in typical Laureus blue, features the characteristic Portugieser minute
scale, applied Arabic numerals, and slim feuille hands. The
IWC-manufactured 59360 calibre is wound by hand and offers a high
eight-day power reserve. The functional monopusher chronograph can be
started, stopped and reset via a single push button in the crown. Stop
times are displayed on a counter at "12 o'clock". The small second is
located at "6 o'clock", while the power remaining can be read using the
display at “9 o’clock”. Engraved on the back of the watch is the winning
entry from the drawing competition that IWC organises each year within
the worldwide Laureus projects. It was created by 15-year-old Yi Xin,
who takes part in the "Special Olympics China".
1
18700 €
Blue ,
Grey ,
Black
Case
Movement
- 59360 Calibre
- IWC-manufactured movement
- Manual-winding
- 192 hours Power Reserve
- Frequency 28800.0 vph (4.0 hz)
- 281 Components
- 36 Jewels
- Côtes de Genève, perlage
Features
- Chronograph function with minutes and seconds
- 8 days power reserve
- Power reserve display
- Date display
- Sapphire glass, arched-edge, antireflective coating on both sides
- Small hacking seconds
- Limited to 500 pieces
Dial
Blue dialStrap
- Black alligator leather strap by Santoni
- Strap width 22 mm
