• Insider
    13 Jun 2008, 3:40 a.m.

    My apologise for keep going on about these 2 watches,but I'm trying to get as much info as I can,so that I can make a decision on which one.

    Can anybody please advice me, on the dimensions of the older shape Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar/Chronograph?
    As I have not been able to find any information on it.

    I know that the Portuguese Perpetual Calendar is 44.2mm in diameter & 15.5mm in height.
    Is this watch larger then the Da Vinci?

    Many thanks for your help.

  • Insider
    12 Jun 2008, 6:50 p.m.

    Da Vinci size

    The round Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar (IW3750) has a case diameter of 39 mm, with a height of 14,3mm.

    In my opinion the Da Vinci sports a more classical look, whereas the portuguese gives a more modern stylized look, especially with the platinum case, silver dial and with a black strap.

    Good luck in choosing between them, it's a problem I very much envy you for having. :-)

    /Jan

  • Insider
    14 Jun 2008, 7:55 a.m.

    Da Vinci size

    Jan
    Thank you so much for your input.
    I shall let you know how I get on, I can't wait to see the Da Vinci in a couple of weeks time.
    The PP in R/G that I saw this week is a stunning looking watch.
    Just one question regarding the dimensions is the 39mm the case sixe or the overall size which includes the pushers and crown?
    Regards
    Tony

  • Insider
    15 Jun 2008, 1:50 p.m.

    Da Vinci size

    For circular watches the diameter of the bezel is the standard method of measurement. This implies that crowns and push-buttons are not included. So, probably not for the da vinci. I haven't measured it myself, just checked a data sheet.

    /Jan