• Master
    9 Mar 2010, 7:55 a.m.

    Those of you who regularly read this Forum already know that Friday was a pretty good day for me, as I picked up both a Pisa Portugieser as well as the Portofino Moonphase pocket watch you see above.

    Most of us are familiar with the 5251 Portofino Moonphase wristwatch, but I have seen or read much less of the 5250 Taschenuhr version. I remember seeing one during the Collectors Meeting in Schaffhausen a few years ago. I believe it may have been Ralph’s but my memory is fuzzy.

    MF and several others have written articles about the Portofino, but they seem to focus more on the 5251 wrist model. I have never seen in those articles any firm data or even guesses regarding the number of pocket watch versions that were produced in each of the two case metals or in total.

    I’ve known where this watch was for years. I almost bought it at the time I bought my 5251, but financial considerations prevented that. They still do, but sometimes a guy just has to do what a guy has to do!

    I hope you enjoyed the photos. If anyone has information regarding the production figures for the 5250, I’d love to hear from them.

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    Fairly rare pair indeed! While many of us are familiar with the 5251 Portofino Moonphase wrist watch, how many have ever seen its sibling 5250 Taschenuhr?

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    As is typical IWC, the cardboard outer and leather inner box are understated and give little indication of what lies inside.

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    Only when one opens the box is the eye dazzled by the beauty within.

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    This is one of the few times I’ve managed to capture the twinkling stars alongside the moon. Note that the layout of the pocket watch differs from the wristwatch and is the same as that used on the new Vintage Collection Portofino.

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    The watch was cased in two metals: yellow gold, or, as here, Sterling Silver. The reverse is unadorned and unengraved – smooth as a baby’s bottom!

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    I’m glad my wrist version has a display back. The pocket watch back is solid and hides a lovely movement.

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    I could look at this all day!

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    The 5250 is quite svelte – in fact other than the crown and bow is essentially the same size as the wrist model

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    Now it’s time to get some photos of the Pisa!

  • Master
    8 Mar 2010, 7:50 p.m.

    They are absolute beauties ! at the other hand,...

    ... please allow me to say one really has to love them, as being very typical on their own, any model, and requiring a specific quite conservative taste, ... and conservative is not the right word. Actually I can not find the right word.
    Let's keep it to ...exceptional... as this also expresses why not anyone would love their looks, as being a bit ... well I don't know.

    Hope you understand my dubious feelings, but an absolutely nice acquisition !

    Ciao, Rob.

  • Master
    8 Mar 2010, 11:05 a.m.

    I've been looking forward...

    to more pics of your recent purchases and I was not disappointed. These are great shots of beautiful pieces. I understand why they draw your undivided attention, e.g. eminently "stareworthy!"

    Best regards,
    Jim

  • Master
    9 Mar 2010, 6:25 a.m.

    I am very happy

    for you Dick, I wonder what you have in mind next...

    Argiris

  • Master
    9 Mar 2010, 8:05 a.m.

    Great pictures Dick!

    They sure look amazing! Thanks for sharing these pictures with us.

    Kind regards,

    Clemens

  • Master
    9 Mar 2010, 12:55 a.m.

    Certainly are beautiful watches Dick

    Congratulations on a great collection

    Ivan
    iwcforme

  • Master
    10 Mar 2010, 10:45 a.m.

    Didn't you Mum teach you not to stare Whichwatch?

    However in this case, you should look frequently! ,-)

    Enjoy & Cheers from Isobars.

  • Apprentice
    10 Mar 2010, 5 a.m.

    It’s Hard not to Stare at this Fairly Rare Pair

    A fabulous set of IWC classics! I love the fact that the wristwatch is in the classic gold and the pocket version is in the classic sterling silver. It's also nice the way each watch has it's own unique position of the moon phase. Congratulations on having the patience to acquire both. They compliment each other beautifully my friend!

  • Master
    11 Mar 2010, 10:50 a.m.

    I thought I was seeing double, LOL!!! nt

    nt

  • Master
    13 Mar 2010, 7:10 a.m.

    It’s Hard not to Stare at this Fairly Rare Pair

    ...sometimes a guy just has to do what a guy has to do!

    And I am so glad for you having done this. What a magnificent Pair you have there. Please dont ever let this couple be bust up.....

  • Connoisseur
    13 Mar 2010, 2:45 p.m.

    Dick, you are truly a . . . . . . .

    PURIST!

    THESE TWO PURCHASES ARE THE ICING ON THE CAKE TO YOUR 5441 AND 5251 PIECES!

    Congrats and wear in good health. Definitely keepers in the true sense of the word. Enjoy!

    Best,

    RDS