8 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 25, 2009
Picking up mine today... The only thing I would appreciate some advice on is this: the gold insert in the automatic winder at the back does not have IWC logo, but is engraved "Zegg & Cerlati". This is a limited edition of 31 pieces. Will not having the IWC logo not impact the value of the watch in the long term? To my knowledge, it is the only special edition not to have the IWC logo engraved in the winder at the back.
I don't have a picture, but I have a picture of the watch below. It is stunning, with the silver accents around the hands and dial...
5,425 Discussions and CommentsMember since Dec. 22, 2006
Welcome to your first post in the forum - after being a member for some time.
I wouldn't bother that your rotor is different - the more differences in a limited edition model from the "base model" is good for positive differentiation.
There are other editions also without the IWC logo - but in the Portuguese Perpetual calendar sub family. The Luis Figo has a number 7 if I recall correctly.
Congratulations on your outstanding choice of watch. An amazing beauty. Post photos please after you pick it up. It's a rare bird and will be highly appreciated here.
45 Discussions and CommentsMember since Feb. 11, 2007
Congratulations on one of my favorite watches. It's an amazing, beautiful timepiece. I would love to see this in reality. Please post some pictures (including wrist shots) as soon as some are available. Best regards from one envious forummer.
5,035 Discussions and CommentsMember since Aug. 9, 2006
Alan Ross Wrote:If anything, the different rotor design would tend to make this watch more valuable. With only 31 examples you have a unique and beautiful piece.
5,024 Discussions and CommentsMember since May 29, 2003Sarasota, FL,
United States
Usually the Z&C versions of IWC watches have been uninspiring (although I know Nelson and Shing might disagree)or just a little weird. However, this one is a home run. To me it looks like a combination of my Bucherer BPP and the Patrouille Swisse.
4,735 Discussions and CommentsMember since Dec. 18, 2006
Alan Ross Wrote:Usually the Z&C versions of IWC watches have been uninspiring (although I know Nelson and Shing might disagree)or just a little weird. However, this one is a home run. To me it looks like a combination of my Bucherer BPP and the Patrouille Swisse.
Dear Alan,
Have you ever seen the Zegg & Cerlati Portuguese Perpetual? It's almost the inverse color scheme as my Pisa Perpetual with a white gold case, black dial and silver hands. It's a limited edition of only 11 pieces and it's stunning!
I don't have a picture, but I have a picture of the watch below. It is stunning, with the silver accents around the hands and dial...
http://www.fliegeruhr.ch/gf_perpetual_zegg__cerlati.htm
Last edited: 5 January, 2013 - 21:18
I wouldn't bother that your rotor is different - the more differences in a limited edition model from the "base model" is good for positive differentiation.
There are other editions also without the IWC logo - but in the Portuguese Perpetual calendar sub family. The Luis Figo has a number 7 if I recall correctly.
Congratulations on your outstanding choice of watch. An amazing beauty. Post photos please after you pick it up. It's a rare bird and will be highly appreciated here.
Andrew
andrew.thomas1@mac.com
Best regards from one envious forummer.
Last edited: 22 January, 2013 - 17:23
mae
Last edited: 27 April, 2013 - 11:45
Kind regards,
Clemens
+1
Bill
Dear Alan,
Have you ever seen the Zegg & Cerlati Portuguese Perpetual? It's almost the inverse color scheme as my Pisa Perpetual with a white gold case, black dial and silver hands. It's a limited edition of only 11 pieces and it's stunning!
Here you can see it on the left:
Kind regards,
Clemens
You are correct. That is another good one. I was thinking of the green BP and the ceramic Doppel that I think is hard to read.