Hi All.
I'm a proud new owner of an IWC Portofino 3513 with "military dial" case s/n: 2468936. It is actually my first IWC! Before buying this watch, I was looking at acquiring an older vintage IWC, but it seems that there are few in original condition (crown, buckle missing) and, of course lots of fakes.
I've done a bit of research on my watch and based on the papers and information found in the internet, it's a model 3513 with a "Mark XI black T" made around 1991/92. I also found somewhere that this model is available in these variations:
steel-case / black Mark-dial / brown strap = ref. 3513-012 or IW351312
steel-case / black Mark-dial / steel bracelet = ref. 3513-015 or IW351315
steel-case / black Mark-dial / black croco strap = ref. 3513-022 or IW351322
steel-case / black Mark-dial / black strap = ref. 3513-026 or IW351326
Since my watch does not have its original strap, but has its original tang buckle, it's either a 012, 022 or 026.
A question to the forum. Is the reference engraved somewhere on the watch (has to be in the internals i'd guess)??
Also in the IWC papers that came with this watch it's said that the Portofino is antimagnetic, but I've read somewhere else that it is not. Can anyone give a definite answer on this?
Thanks in advance for your help!!
Chanh