• Master
    10 Mar 2010, 8:10 a.m.

    I have had a long love affair with IWC’s Portuguese line. My first experience was the 3531, which I loved. That of course led to my longing for a Jubilee. That wish was fulfilled some years ago when I was lucky enough to add a RG Jubilee. While I personally think it is the loveliest watch ever made, I somehow do not automatically grab it for every day wear. The RG just seems a bit dressy for my ultra casual life style these days. About a year ago I began to think that if it were the SS it might get the more extensive wear it deserves.

    That started me thinking about the Pisa. To me, that watch represents the best of all worlds (except the current market price, of course). I strongly believe I would wear a SS model much more often. Blue is my favorite color. The font of the numerals on the Pisa has always appealed to me. It is a perfectly quiet, unassuming watch that almost nobody outside of this Forum would recognize as anything other than “just another watch”.

    I’ve known where a Pisa lived for some time now. I began to think of contacting the owner, but financial considerations always stopped me. Then, out of the blue, a few weeks ago the owner contacted me and asked if I might be interested in the Pisa and/or the 5250 Portofino Moonphase pocket watch whose photos I have already posted.

    Pisas don’t come along to market every day. It has been years since I’ve seen one offered, and that’s not from lack of looking. Time to decide!

    I guess the photos above show what decision I reached. The Pisa has been on my wrist exclusively since its arrival, and I’m not sure I see any reason that will change. Stick a fork in me, I’m done!

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    Pisa Pisa Portugieser, on my wrist she’s a real pleaser! Saw her face, in love I fell. IWC made her very well.

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    The wood box is different than the Pisa’s Jubilee cousins. This one is a different wood (from the grain I’ll guess perhaps mahogany?), darker stained, and bears a classy little plaque carrying the Pisa name

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    The inside of the box is similar to the Jubilees, as one might expect

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    Rather than the plastic warranty card to which we’re all accustomed, the Pisa comes with a larger document printed in Italian.

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    Some day I’ll learn more about lighting and white balance.

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    Same movement as the Jubilees, of course, but with special engraving.

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    No fish, no Probus Scafusia – same as the Jubilees.

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    Unlike the Jubilees, there are no engravings on the side to show 234/500 or any such identity. I like this cleaner look better

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    I’m not sure this one is ever coming off my wrist!

  • Master
    9 Mar 2010, 1:40 p.m.

    Great Addition

    It is always a great time when someone finally obtains what they have longed for. Best of Luck with your PISA it is truely a special watch. Regards, Kevin

    PS thanks for the great pics

  • Connoisseur
    10 Mar 2010, 2:35 a.m.

    Glad you're thrilled; and a small story about this model...

    I'd bet that you'd be surprised to know that the watch, when issued, was a little of a slow seller. Not a real slow seller, but for about the first six months you could have contacted Pisa in Milan and simply ordered one.

    The reasons weren't the watch, but the "distribution systems" of the mid-1990s. 50 of the same watch for any one store was a lot, and Internet use then, especially in Italy, was limited. So word spread slowly and there weren't many "cross-border" buyers. At least nowhere like today ,)

    Great watch...congratulations.
    Michael

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

    The amazing thing about this watch to me...

    is that it looks like it could just as easily be a contemporary model from 2010. A truly timeless piece. Very desirable.

  • Master
    10 Mar 2010, 8:55 a.m.

    You have to stop...you are making all of us so

    envious. : ). Thanks for posting the photos. They are great and you are to be congratulated for getting the pair to share with us.

    Bill

  • Master
    9 Mar 2010, 12:05 p.m.

    Thanks Mike. I've heard similar reports of

    how the Jubilees were also slow sellers at first, and how some languished in dealer cases unloved for a period of time. One day the world woke up and they were gone!

    If only we had the ability to look into the future or remake the past!

    I still remember a good friend passing on a Lange 1815 Moonphase because "at $9000 it is overpriced". Today it's in the $40's.

    I enjoy little vignettes like you've shared. I think they actually add to the charm and desirability of these gems.

  • Master
    10 Mar 2010, 5:05 a.m.

    Dick, this is truly the "GRAIL!"

    Congratulations!

    That's all I have to say. Wear it in good health. I'm very happy for you and envious, all at the same time.

    My best,
    Larry

  • Master
    9 Mar 2010, 9:10 p.m.

    Great watch, in every sense, really a Grail watch

    My compliments, thank you for your superb images.

    Regards,

    roberto

    p.s. I like this dial more than the "ordinary" version.

  • Master
    10 Mar 2010, 6:40 a.m.

    I am really taken...

    with this beautiful Portuguese and cannot get enough of your photos. I think that you acquired a special watch that truly meets any definition of a "grail" piece (Pisa)!

    Best regards,
    Jim

  • Master
    9 Mar 2010, 9:55 p.m.

    Question & comment...

    Is the dial enamel or painted?

    Love the red mahogany box. Gets my vote as standard issue for Portugiesers.
    --
    Cheers from Isobars.

  • Master
    10 Mar 2010, 8:35 a.m.

    Hard for me to say exactly how the dial is

    made. It is certainly not bright white or smooth enamel or porcelain looking like a pocket watch. It is more silvery and somewhat grainy, though not as grainy as the Jubilees, whose dial texture is unparalleled and something I've never successfully caught in a photo. My extremely uneducated guess is that it is painted, and on a not perfectly smooth substrate.

    The hands are typical of blued hands, and despite the flatness in my photos have the normal brilliant reflective hue we are accustomed to.

    The numerals appear painted rather than embossed or applied. Here too, the photos make them look flat. In reality, they are a somewhat domed profile in dark blue paint that has a grainy almost shimmery appearance under high magnification.

    I wish I were a good enough photographer to get a picture that looks like the watch does in person.

    I have never seen a fact based explanation of how the Jubilee dials are made, but I would sure like to know. I assume it was and maybe still is an IWC proprietary process.

  • Apprentice
    10 Mar 2010, 10:10 a.m.

    My heart skipped a couple of beats

    when I saw those photos of the Pisa and the 5250 as if I'm missing some great friends I've known for years. Glad the watches found a great new home of one of the most avid IWC collectors. Enjoy your IWC watches for a long time to come and wear it in good health.

    All the best,

    Pipat Ganlayanasant

  • Master
    10 Mar 2010, 7 a.m.

    Great story, watch and pictures!

    Thank you Dick for sharing the story and images with us. Enjoy this beauty and wear it in good health.

    These Pisa watches are truly special. I have seen the Pisa Perpetual and I hope that some day, I can find and afford one.

    Kind regards,

    Clemens

  • Master
    11 Mar 2010, 2 a.m.

    Keep those pictures coming.

    A beautifully understated dial. Real class.

  • Connoisseur
    11 Mar 2010, 5:30 a.m.

    His brother says hello

    Hello
    her's mine, so happy to see his little brother. A watch of great satisfaction ...
    Ciao
    Franco

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  • Master
    10 Mar 2010, 11:15 a.m.

    What a beauty! Big Congrats!

    wear it in best of health!

    rgds
    ks