• Master
    1 May 2011, 4:16 p.m.

    It was so great to attend and also to see my friends! IWC knows how to host an event! Thanks to all!

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    Larry and Richard

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  • Master
    1 May 2011, 5:51 p.m.

    That must have been a nice event indeed. Were there any watches to be seen, like the new Portofino's, or some new watches, like special editions? What did you think of them?

    Kind regards,
    Paul

  • Master
    1 May 2011, 6:02 p.m.

    Paul -

    Yes - The Portofino collection was prominently displayed throughout the party, and Peter Lindbergh's photo exhibit. I believe all metal variants were there, and perhaps duplicate displays - I only noticed the Portofino line.

    I really like the Milanese Mesh steel bracelet - and it works so well on both the Portofino Automatic, and Chrono - in both silver and black dial. IWC did a great job in making this entry-level watch line standout - and brought the collective equity of the brand further up-market. The 8-Day, in Rose is quite remarkable - and THE STRAPS!!! Wow. The rich, tones and textures of the A. Santoni straps are remarkable. My wife's favorite was the steel auto Silver dial on Milanese mesh bracelet.

  • Master
    1 May 2011, 6:33 p.m.

    Yes, I concur with Rich. That Milanse mesh bracelet is an absolute knock out! The slightly larger sizes of the Portofino line along with the fine re-design is testament to the design team in Schaffhausen.

    The adjustment system of the mesh bracelet is also finely thought out and made, as you might imagine. And those straps= true class!

    Nelson

  • Master
    1 May 2011, 6:45 p.m.

    Thank you, Richard. I feel that I "need" an elegant watch on a bracelet, and think about the 8-days hand-wound on the Milanese mesh bracelet: that seems possible too. And here on the site my eye is regularly caught by the black dial Portofino Automatic on the mesh bracelet: it truly looks great, I understand your wife. Well, who knows what is going to happen, I have to see them before any decisions are taken.

    Kind regards,
    Paul