When I was planning to purchase my Portuguese 5001, I noted that the model my AD had in stock was equipped with the caliber 51010 with 44 jewels. The newer 5001 model year, according to the last IWC catalogue, has the caliber 51011 with 42 jewels and 21 600/h or 3Hz.
At first sight it seems very similar:
51010 from my watch:
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51011 from catalogue:
[](s484.photobucket.com/albums/rr210/Mat-Vill/?action=view¤t=Caliber51011.jpg)
At that moment, I wondered if is a good decision to wait for the new model since the 51011 probably be a improved version of the 51010 and may be will has a better performance. But then I thought that the only difference could be a tiny improvement in accuracy and with the simple idea that 44 jewels are better than 42 jewels (may be a wrong idea) I went for the 51010. Anyway I am so happy with my Portuguese with the caliber 51010 and it’s 44 jewels that all theses issues are just curiosity.
So, now I wonder ¿what are the differences between Caliber 51010 and 51011? ¿What was the year production for each one? ¿Why the improved movement have less jewels? ¿Is 51011 really a improved caliber or a minor cost production caliber?
Just want to learn more from your answers.
Kind regards,
M