For Watches & Wonders, I was asked to write an article on the history of the Portofino line. You can read it by clicking here.
For Watches & Wonders, I was asked to write an article on the history of the Portofino line. You can read it by clicking here.
Another great article for a great IWC line. Thanks MF!
Interesting read. I only wish that napkin had survived- it should be in the museum in Schaffhausen.
Nelson
That's a very nice article, Michael! I've always been a fan of the Portofino and it is my "go to" dress watch!
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fascinating article!
Thank you Michael,
Interesting read for me. I have actually never paid much attention to the Portofino line before.
Best
/Anders
Thank you very much for the article!
I bought myself a Portofino watch about six months ago an it works just fine. Visited the place about 20 years ago and tried to go there last June on a Sunday morning, but it was impossible to get into town because of all the tourists.
Bo
Thank you for the article Michael. I still love my Portofino.
Thanks for the article Michael.
Portofino is a great line of watches that are elegant and have a nice classic look. Great additions to the catalogue.
I love these historical pieces. My first IWC watch that also broke the 4-digit dollar figure for me was an Iwc Portofino, Circa 1999. At that time I promised my wife that it was the only watch I'd need for the rest of my life.
Hahaha... That's what you think before the virus has taken control!
/Anders
Thanks MF, I didn't know about the 'Giant Portofino', but it has sent my heart racing.