New Watch Released - IWC Portofino Automatic Moon Phase 37 Laureus Sport for Good Foundation
This year, the special edition watch was born from the Portofino series watch. The special edition watch dial and moon phase profit and loss display using a unique "Laureus" blue, for the time to give extraordinary three-dimensional and depth. 12 diamonds decorated hourly scale, and with the blue Santoni crocodile leather strap together for the watch to create a noble overall appearance. The watch case diameter of 37 mm, while the wrist is more delicate for the wearer. With its own homeland 35800 self-winding mechanical movement, power reserve up to 42 hours.

IWC Portofino Automatic Moon Phase 37 Edition "Laureus Sport for Good Foundation". This limited edition of 1,500 watches is already the IWC and Laureus Sport for Good Foundation since the launch of the tenth special edition watch. More replica IWC Portofino.
In addition to the unique "Laureus" blue, the special edition of the watch is another feature of the watch on the bottom of the special engraved. Each year, IWC organizes children and adolescent painting competitions within the framework of the foundation project. The expert jury will select the winning design from the entry and then engrave it on top of the watch bottom cover. Last year, the jury finally selected the 16-year-old girl Eleni Partakki from Cyprus to "Time for Sport" as the theme of the work. Her works show the boys and girls happy to play the ball scene. The project aims to encourage young people living in Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots who are deeply affected by racial divisions to participate in basketball.

IWC Portofino Automatic Moon Phase 37 Edition "Laureus Sport for Good Foundation". This limited edition of 1,500 watches is already the IWC and Laureus Sport for Good Foundation since the launch of the tenth special edition watch. More replica IWC Portofino.
In addition to the unique "Laureus" blue, the special edition of the watch is another feature of the watch on the bottom of the special engraved. Each year, IWC organizes children and adolescent painting competitions within the framework of the foundation project. The expert jury will select the winning design from the entry and then engrave it on top of the watch bottom cover. Last year, the jury finally selected the 16-year-old girl Eleni Partakki from Cyprus to "Time for Sport" as the theme of the work. Her works show the boys and girls happy to play the ball scene. The project aims to encourage young people living in Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots who are deeply affected by racial divisions to participate in basketball.
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