• Graduate
    4 Apr 2011, 5:51 p.m.

    My grandfather handed left me an IWC 1917 calibre 79, gorgeous gold pocketwatch.
    Its only really wearable with a suit and waistcoast so I've decided to continue the tradition and take a step to purchase my first IWC watch, most likley new rather than secondhand.
    I love the classic look, style and engineering elegance of the Portguese chronograph (black dial).
    This model although expensive is within the price range i would be willing to pay, but does anyone know the production numbers for the Portugese family, per annum and how would i tell if it has the 79350 movement or the 79240 movement; given the watch could be held on display since 2005.
    Thanks
    Mike

  • Connoisseur
    4 Apr 2011, 6:12 p.m.

    Hi Mike,

    First off, welcome to this forum.

    On the Calibre 79, it's really rare. Only 600 were made for 1917 through 1921. Might you have an image of the movement? I know several people here would be interested.

    On the Portuguese chrono, it's a good choice for sure. It's a very popular model and if you go to a large dealer, they've undoubtedly had turnover and you clearly shouldn't have one sitting around for six years. But ask your dealer --they should be help to help you with such information. Unfortunately, IWC does release production numbers of contemporary models, so we don't have that here.

  • Graduate
    4 Apr 2011, 7:47 p.m.

    Apolgies for the photo quality as taken with my digital camera which does not seem to take good close-in photos.

    <img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5308/5589577554_a1afbb2fcb.jpg" </a>
    <img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5053/5588988461_1b96228167.jpg" </a>
    <img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5140/5589577948_6b95df3232.jpg" </a>

  • Graduate
    4 Apr 2011, 10:16 p.m.

    Finally got the images loaded. Does it tie in with what you all know of a cal 79 ?
    Mike

  • Master
    5 Apr 2011, 10:02 a.m.

    If I read your movement number correctly (613909) it is a Calibre 73 manufactured in 1914.

    Excellent example and only three years to go before the watch reaches its first century.

    Cheers from the cellar

  • Connoisseur
    5 Apr 2011, 3:40 p.m.

    Yes --it's a calibre 73 and we had this discussion before (about IWC's Extract saying cal. 79 being in error). A nice watch but not a rarity.

  • Graduate
    5 Apr 2011, 5:22 p.m.

    Thanks Michael,
    My apologies, I recived the updated certificate from IWC but not updated my reference document which listed as cal79, i read and then quoted. Whoops.