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IWC Newbie want Advice on Portofino

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  • #16
    I always find the portofino too similar to the brume & mercer classima executive range. And both are powered by eta movements. The b&m is easily 1/2 the price of the iwc. Just my 2 cents.
    I don't have enuf watches but I will stop buying now!
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    • #17
      really depends what you are looking for in a watch. some go for looks. some go for exquisite materials on the watch. as for me movement is number 1 priority as i feel all the money i'm paying mainly is for the movement. so depends on the person who is going to wear it and of course if moolah isnt an issue

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      • #18
        That Portofino is great value, classy for the price but the only issue, as what some bros mentioned, is that it is rather thick. You might want to look at a few others as well, such as the Glashutte original or the JLC Master grande which uses in house movement and is so slim! Might need to pay more though.

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        • #19
          Am looking at this piece now. If anyone have a good deal from anywhere, please let me know. Thanks
          2011
          Rolex Datejust 178279
          Rolex Milgauss GV
          Bvlgari Carbongold Via Condotti

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          • #20
            these days~
            you can even get a portofino from Reebonz...
            That is really a turn off as it makes it feel all so cheap.

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