• Connoisseur
    3 Jul 2008, 4:05 p.m.

    I checked with IWC given that this question has been raised a few times. Here's the answer:

    [i]...to set the moonphase you can set the time to 22:00h, turn it to 2:00h in the morning (1. click). Turn the hands back to 22h and again to 2h (2. click). In this way you can adjust the moonphase very quick like a date. But you can't set the moonphase backwards!! [i]

    I should add a few further comments about this:

    --it's basically the same semi-quickset mechanism as used in the original, Ref. 5251.
    --the "not setting it backwards" is different than an integrated moonphase with calendar, like IWC's perpetuals. It's just that, here, the moon doesn't set backwards.
    --however (and I've owned several watches with this feature) the "not settting it backwards" is a non-issue. You basically need to set the moon to a full moon, and then count the days between then and today's moonphase (there are a lot of charts showing that on the Net). You then reset the moon, one day at a time, until you reach today's date.

    Regards,
    Michael

  • Master
    3 Jul 2008, 9:20 p.m.

    Thanks Michael >>>

    I am able to set my VC Portofino to the moon phase displayed on my PPC, but I was unsure about the quick set option you describe. I am aware some watches were designed to do this.

    I appreciate your getting back to us on this question.

    Bill

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    4 Jul 2008, 7:10 a.m.

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