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Hola compañeros, me he quedado mas atontado de lo normal viendo este reloj, es aaaalllluuuucccciiiinnnnaaaannnntttteeee, vamos que me gusta un monton. Si ademas alguien me dice lo que vale el modelo de acero, le estare eternamente agradecido.
PD: No dejeis de admirar esa trasera de vieja escuela....ya no se ven ese tipo de calibres.
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Without the American F.A. Jones, there would be no IWC today. Following his founding of the company in Schaffhausen in 1868, he also left the genetic code, so to speak, that has been revived in the F.A. Jones Portuguese. Back then, Jones started out with half a dozen basic movements in several different versions. These have gone down in watchmaking history as the Jones calibres and, apart from their extremely high quality standards, have one conspicuous feature in common: an elongated index which is used for precision setting of the balance count: the “Jones arrow”, as it is sometimes called. This reaches from the balance cock down to the three-quarter plate. Today, IWC watches with the Jones calibre are very much in demand as collector’s item. The F.A. Jones Portuguese, unveiled in 2005, is available worldwide in a limited edition of 500 watches in platinum, 1000 in 18 ct. rose gold and 3000 in stainless steel.
Limited edition of 500 watches in platinum, 1000 in 18 ct. rose gold and 3000 in stainless steel
- Hand-wound, hand-made Jones 98290 calibre
- Small seconds hand with stop function
- Beryllium alloy balance with precision-adjustment cams on the balance arms
- Breguet spring
- Elongated precision-adjustment index
- Convex sapphire glass
- See-through sapphire glass
- Water-resistant to 30 m
Glass: sapphire, convex, antireflective
- Back: sapphire glass back
- Water-resistant: 3 bar (30 m)
- Case diameter: 43 mm
- Case height: 11.7 mm
- Weight:
Portuguese F.A. Jones in platinum with crocodile leather strap: 116 g
Portuguese F.A. Jones in 18 ct. rose gold and crocodile leather strap: 101 g
Portuguese F.A. Jones in stainless steel with crocodile leather strap: 80 g
Caliber: 98290
- Vibrations: 18 000/h / 2,5 Hz
- Jewels: 18
- Power reserve: 46 h
- Winding: Hand-wound
PD: No dejeis de admirar esa trasera de vieja escuela....ya no se ven ese tipo de calibres.
Imagen y datos
Without the American F.A. Jones, there would be no IWC today. Following his founding of the company in Schaffhausen in 1868, he also left the genetic code, so to speak, that has been revived in the F.A. Jones Portuguese. Back then, Jones started out with half a dozen basic movements in several different versions. These have gone down in watchmaking history as the Jones calibres and, apart from their extremely high quality standards, have one conspicuous feature in common: an elongated index which is used for precision setting of the balance count: the “Jones arrow”, as it is sometimes called. This reaches from the balance cock down to the three-quarter plate. Today, IWC watches with the Jones calibre are very much in demand as collector’s item. The F.A. Jones Portuguese, unveiled in 2005, is available worldwide in a limited edition of 500 watches in platinum, 1000 in 18 ct. rose gold and 3000 in stainless steel.
Limited edition of 500 watches in platinum, 1000 in 18 ct. rose gold and 3000 in stainless steel
- Hand-wound, hand-made Jones 98290 calibre
- Small seconds hand with stop function
- Beryllium alloy balance with precision-adjustment cams on the balance arms
- Breguet spring
- Elongated precision-adjustment index
- Convex sapphire glass
- See-through sapphire glass
- Water-resistant to 30 m
Glass: sapphire, convex, antireflective
- Back: sapphire glass back
- Water-resistant: 3 bar (30 m)
- Case diameter: 43 mm
- Case height: 11.7 mm
- Weight:
Portuguese F.A. Jones in platinum with crocodile leather strap: 116 g
Portuguese F.A. Jones in 18 ct. rose gold and crocodile leather strap: 101 g
Portuguese F.A. Jones in stainless steel with crocodile leather strap: 80 g
Caliber: 98290
- Vibrations: 18 000/h / 2,5 Hz
- Jewels: 18
- Power reserve: 46 h
- Winding: Hand-wound