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IWC’s Portugieser Eternal Calendar Sets Guinness World Record

Audrey Simon
Audrey Simon • 2 min read
The Portugieser Eternal Calendar has a platinum case with polished and brushed surfaces, complemented by a black alligator leather strap by Italian leather artisan Santoni

We laid our eyes on the Portugieser Eternal Calendar by IWC only a few months ago, and watch connoisseurs have already deemed this timepiece a technical marvel. The watch is programmed for a four-year cycle, but this timepiece is equipped with an eternal calendar designed to account for leap years through an ingenious additional module accurately.

This module, comprising just eight parts, completes a single revolution every four centuries and is programmed to skip three leap years in that period due to its ingenious design. It is a technical feat that has now been rightfully recognized by Guinness World Records as the "most accurate lunar phase wristwatch." Obtaining recognition from the Guinness World Records means that the accomplishment is notable and outstanding in a specific category or field. It serves as a prestigious acknowledgment of excellence and sets a benchmark that is widely recognized globally.

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