Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Time[less]: IWC Schaffhausen Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia

This is probably one of the most complicated watches I have ever seen in my life and yes, it is  a beautiful masterpiece.

IWC Schaffhausen produces a very complicated watch recently and named it Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia. The front is a simple tourbillion watch with a special element called Sidereal time. This Sidereal time is in 24 hours format and it displays the true earth time. At the back, which I think is the most interesting part of the watch, there is the night sky disc. This disc will be customized according to where you live (when you first purchased) and it can correctly display the sunrise and sunset time and the stars you can see at night. There are a lot of things going on in this watch and I suggest you to visit the website for more information.

A video below can also help you to know more about this watch.



Courtesy of IWC 

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