Greetings,
I believe that many serious IWC collectors consider the 1993 limited edition Portuguese Jubilee, ref. 5441, as shown on the left here as the "one" watch to own:
it is a great watch --the one that launched the rebirth of the IWC Portuguese line and legend, a classic watch with panache, and with the original IWC Cal. 98xx pocket watch movement.
Recently, there was a discussion about relative pricing and appreciation here on this forum about this model compared to some others click here...
I'd like the extend this discussion with two thoughts, and would solicit your comments:
- Over the past five years, the secondary price of the ref. 5441 has held relatively static (do you agree?)
- This may be caused by the many other new "time only" Portuguese models that have been introduced, at a lesser cost (such as the Pure Classic, the Vintage Collection model shown above right, etc.) -again, do you agree or disagree?
I still think it's a great watch and also I'm really glad that the newer models have been produced. But I'm just curious as to what all this might mean.
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