Hi all
I am currently considering investing in a new Portofino Automatic (ref IW356501), which houses the 35110 movement.
As I understand, IWC utilise a Sellita SW300 movement for this calibre having moved away from the ETA in the revamp of this Portofino model in 2011. However, finding any information on this subject has proven very difficult.
I would be grateful if someone with knowledge on this subject matter could help me in my research, in particular:
Is the 35110 movement based on the SW300, as widely understood to be?
If indeed it is based on the SW300, it the supplied movement made to IWC specification or is it standard-off-the-shelf; or is it an ebauche which IWC modify significantly (as I understand was IWC's traditional approach for the previous ETA/Valjoux movements)? If the latter (as I dearly hope), does anyone have details of the modifications IWC undertake.
Do we know whether there are any issues with reliability since IWC have moved to Sellita - has anyone heard about or had any problems with this movement?
Many thanks for your help in advance. I really like the Portofino but I am reluctant to make a purchase until I understand what's under the cover.