Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia Watch, 10 years in the making by IWC
The IWC Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia Watch is one of the most sophisticated, elegant and complex watches ever created by IWC. The IWC Schaffhausen, or International Watch Company Schaffhausen is a swiss company established in 1868. The Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia watch has been in the making for 10 years and seems to be worth every bit of the wait. It looks as sleek as it is mechanically advanced.
The Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia cased in your choice of platinum, 18-Carat Red/White Gold, Solar time clock (standard time), Sidérale time for all you would be astronomers, Power reserve display and Constant-force tourbillon and small seconds clock. It’s hand-wound giving you 96-hours when fully wound.
The rear of the Sidérale Scafusia watch is not just some etchings people, this is a working side with a Perpetual calendar, Celestial chart, Day, Evening and Twilight indicator, horizon and geographical coordinates, solar time, Sidérale time, sunrise/sunset, eliptic, celestial equator, all covered with crystal clear sapphire glass. The IWC is amongst the luxury watch brands you should know.
IWC Schaffhausen even offers a customizing service for your luxury watch to personalize your Portugeuse Sidérale Scafusia Watch. They offer 5 different colored dials, different color accents and straps, material used for the straps, IWC states it offers 200 different combinations possible for this luxury time piece.