• Master
    17 Feb 2012, 10:45 a.m.

    TGIF ! So to end off the work week, I am wondering if any of you gentlemen out here have any thoughts on the type of tourbillons you prefer - what do u like about it, and among the different editions IWC offers, what is your favorite and least favorite (putting aside cost considerations) ?

    (post edit: thanks Waimar, for the nudge to get the references in)

    Here are some pics to get this going:

    5044-01: Portuguese Tourbillon Retrograde Date in Platinum www.iwc.com/en-us/collection/portuguese/IW5044/
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/SG%20Hublot%20IWC%20and%20GTG%2018Dec11/IWCIonOrchard17Dec1118.jpg
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/SG%20Hublot%20IWC%20and%20GTG%2018Dec11/IWCIonOrchard17Dec1115.jpg
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/SG%20Hublot%20IWC%20and%20GTG%2018Dec11/IWCIonOrchard17Dec1112.jpg

    5044-02: Portuguese Tourbillon Retrograde Date in Red Gold www.iwc.com/en-us/collection/portuguese/IW5044/
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/Siderale%20Day/L1040160.jpg
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/Siderale%20Day/L1040158.jpg

    5446-01 Portuguese Tourbillon Regulateur Platinum - original black strap changed to brown by boutique stuff - interesting perspective no ? :)
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/544601%20Portuguese%20Plat%20Tourbillon%20Regulateur/PortugueseTourbillonRegulateur544601PlatinumFlagship10Jan128.jpg
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/544601%20Portuguese%20Plat%20Tourbillon%20Regulateur/PortugueseTourbillonRegulateur544601PlatinumFlagship10Jan125.jpg
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/544601%20Portuguese%20Plat%20Tourbillon%20Regulateur/PortugueseTourbillonRegulateur544601PlatinumFlagship10Jan124.jpg

    Left: Portuguese Tourbillon Mystere IW5042-07 in white gold
    Right: 5044-02: Portuguese Tourbillon Retrograde Date in Red Gold www.iwc.com/en-us/collection/portuguese/IW5044/
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/Flagship%20Novelties%20and%20Special%20Items%20Jul%202011/Tourbillonoldandnew.jpg

    Portuguese FA Jones Hand-wound Tourbillon 544703 in white gold
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/Flagship%20Novelties%20and%20Special%20Items%20Jul%202011/PORTUGUESETOURBILLONHAND-WOUNDRef54474.jpg
    (just to get this noted, in case it is not elsewhere - 5447-XX:
    01: ??
    02: yellow gold with blue dial -> is this the one in Alan's pic too ??
    03: white gold with grey dial
    04: platinum with black dial
    05: red gold with black dial (in active collection as of today)


    Portuguese Tourbillon Mystere IW5042-10 (I believe - please correct if you have more accurate information) in rose gold
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/Flagship%20Novelties%20and%20Special%20Items%20Jul%202011/TourbilonOldinRoseGold.jpg
    <post edit: pic deleted>

    5446-03 Portuguese Tourbillon Regulateur in White Gold
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/Flagship%20Novelties%20and%20Special%20Items%20Jul%202011/544603WhiteGold.jpg

    5446-01 Portuguese Tourbillon Regulateur in Platinum
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    Left: 5446-01 Portuguese Tourbillon Regulateur in Platinum
    Right: Portuguese FA Jones Hand-wound Tourbillon 544704 in Platinum
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/Flagship%20Novelties%20and%20Special%20Items%20Jul%202011/5446and5447.jpg

    Siderale (the product managers during the presentation gave the reference for the Siderale -- did anyone remember it ?)
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/Siderale%20Day/L1040183.jpg
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/SIHH%20Part%20Two/L1040932-1.jpg
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/SIHH%20Part%20Two/L1040931-1.jpg

    FA Jones Tourbillon Platinum 25 pcs:
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/FA%20Jones%20Tourbillon%20Platinum%2025%20pcs/L1050224.jpg
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/FA%20Jones%20Tourbillon%20Platinum%2025%20pcs/L1050219.jpg
    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/FA%20Jones%20Tourbillon%20Platinum%2025%20pcs/L1050225.jpg

  • Connoisseur
    17 Feb 2012, 1:15 p.m.

    I rather like the Sidérale Tourbillon.
    This is one part because of its look and one part because it is a constant force tourbillon and a technical masterpiece

  • Master
    17 Feb 2012, 1:29 p.m.

    the Sidérale Scafusia is my pick of the bunch... indeed a technical masterpiece with great looks.

    (not too crazy about the Regulator ones though - having roman numerals in one sub dial and arabic in another just throws it off for me...)

    best,
    vinthang

  • Apprentice
    17 Feb 2012, 7:33 p.m.

    My favorite: Automatic and one of the moste elegant designs.

    i334.photobucket.com/albums/m420/Stz_bucket/IWCPortugieserTourbillonMystre1.jpg

  • Master
    17 Feb 2012, 7:41 p.m.

    No idea on the size to compare one to the other, but I prefer the first two watches you showed, the Plat and RG but it's your choice, so what's it to be?

  • Master
    18 Feb 2012, 5:39 a.m.

    size wise for the Portuguese Tourbillon Retrograde Date is 44mm.

    good question - it was the first one initially, then I warmed up to the one below. as was pointed out to me the Portuguese Tourbillon Retrograde Date's tourby may seem a bit 'crowded'. the tourby regulateur (43mm) is less crowded, and for me the hour counter in roman numerals is a winning point. hmmm... the courtship continues and I'm enjoying the musings.

    i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/vanhalen812/544601%20Portuguese%20Plat%20Tourbillon%20Regulateur/PortugueseTourbillonRegulateur544601PlatinumFlagship10Jan125.jpg

  • Connoisseur
    18 Feb 2012, 8:21 a.m.

    RG Tourbillion Retrograde would be my choice. It has a very clean dial. RG case and white dial is the winner.

  • Master
    18 Feb 2012, 9:28 a.m.

    I agree with your choice Felix.

  • Master
    18 Feb 2012, 2:12 p.m.

    A tourbillon is a technical marvel that has some mesmerising effect when looking at it while it is running. Being not quite affordable to me I never gave it much thought. You could also see it as a hole in the dial of the watch, taking away quite a bit of the classy design of the dial, the whole watch. I have no favourite, but when talking high class complications I would rather have a perpetual calendar or a minute repeater.

    Kind regards,
    Paul

  • Master
    18 Feb 2012, 3:09 p.m.

    Felix and Dave, I am with you guys on your choice. You can't go wrong with that combination. If you can pull it off when you are young, you can be assured of the longevity of the ownership of the watch because you will never sell it when you are old... IWC for the next generation.

  • Connoisseur
    18 Feb 2012, 3:15 p.m.

    To me, there is a quantum leap from a watchmaking perspective to reach a tourbillon (or a Repeater), and horology is about achievement as art.

    I personally like the manual wind tourbillons, because they are much thinner and the modification of the base movement --the classic cal. 98xx pocket watch movement--to a higher beat is special. I greatly prefer the movement, but I admit the Ardoise-dial retrograde dial is very pretty.

    To me, THE watch is the Regulateur Tourbillon, because of what it represents and what it achieves --at roughly half the price too.

  • Master
    18 Feb 2012, 3:55 p.m.

    Personally, I find the Tourbillion to be mostly a pipe dream for me. There are several designs I find interesting, particularly the one MF owns, but generally, the prices are prohibitive.
    So it becomes like owning automobiles. We all like the exotic or super luxury cars. But few of us will ever drive one.
    I appreciate the technology and craft behind the making of a Tourbillion, but any desire to own one is muted by the reality of the pricing.

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  • Master
    18 Feb 2012, 9:33 p.m.

    I am a fan of other brands complicated tourbillons - but for IWC it has to be the constant force tourbillon in the special Portuguese Siderale.

    The Da Vinci Cal 76061 one-minute tourbillon is also subtle in its shyness.

  • Master
    19 Feb 2012, 9:21 a.m.

    A tourbillon has been my ultimate dream for many years - ever since I first learned about it and the technical marvel it represents in the early 90's.
    And of the ones presented I have to say I agree with Michael - that Regulateur with the small Roman hour dial is so balanced and clean compared to the others.

    With that said though, maybe I have grown up or just had a subtle shift of preference, but after SIHH I was just blown away by the elegant outside and yet complicated inside of the Minute Repeater - I have a new grail to chase :-)

  • Connoisseur
    19 Feb 2012, 11:15 a.m.

    Dear Shing and all others reading,

    Thanks for the nice pictures. Since I am new to IWC it is not as straightforward for me as it is for you "veterans" (and I use this term without the intent of offending anyone) to identify all these watches.

    This was my first try:
    1) 5044-01 Tourbillon Mystère Rétrograde
    2) Same as 1
    3) Same as 1
    4) 5044-02 Tourbillon Mystère Rétrograde
    5) Same as 4
    6) 5446-01 Regulateur Tourbillon (didn't the platinum version originally come on a black strap?)
    7) Same as 6
    8) Same as 6
    9) left: 5042-07 Tourbillion Mystère (if this is right what is the difference between this one and number 4?)
    right: Same as 4
    10) Looks like 5447-05 Tourbillon Hand Wound F.A. Jones edition but it is in the "wrong" color, the website states it is only available in red gold?
    11) 5042-02 Tourbillion Mystère
    12) left: 5042-10 Tourbillion Mystère
    right: Same as 4
    13) Same as 6
    14) 5446-03 Regulateur Tourbillon
    15) Same as 6 on a white strap?
    16) left: same as 15
    right: same as 10?
    17) Sidérale
    18) Sidérale
    19) Sidérale

    Am I correct?
    And my second question, is there any documentation on the internet or anywhere else I could look into in order to quickly identify IWC watches made in the last 20 or so years? Because not all watches in Shing's pictures were on the IWC website (like the Regulateurs..) some Googling and scraping information from different sources was necessary (especially googling ;) ).
    Surely, there must be a catalogue of all IWC references sold in the last few years with a nice pic to accompany the information?

    Regards,

    Waimar

  • Master
    19 Feb 2012, 12:30 p.m.

    Hi Waimar,

    Thanks for the nudge - I have put in the references that I know of. Some I have come across but I can't remember at the moment.

    This particular resource which you may already know of, by Cellar, is very useful too: www.gregsteer.net/IWC/Portuguese_LE/Portuguese_LE.htm

    The past collections would not be on the official IWC website - although there are definitely some resources available online (which I often turn to). If u wish to know more please drop me an email as we will need to take this offline.

    Does anyone remember the reference for the Siderale ? It was told to us during the presentation at SIHH.

  • Connoisseur
    19 Feb 2012, 1:03 p.m.