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Crafted with precision and sophistication, the IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar 5021 made its debut in 2003, showcasing a seamless fusion of IWC's self-winding 7-day movement with the innovative perpetual calendar module designed by Kurt Klaus. Originally featured in the 1985 Da Vinci timepiece, this complex calendar mechanism was skillfully adapted to complement the expansive dimensions of the 7-day movement, resulting in a harmonious blend of functionality and elegance. Encased in a substantial 44.2mm frame and enhanced by dual sapphire glasses on both the front and back, the 5021 exuded a timeless allure. A standout feature of this model was its unique 'Double Moon' moonphase display, offering a dual-hemisphere perspective for moonphase enthusiasts. In 2006, the 5021 was accompanied by its slightly smaller counterpart, the 5022 ('Single Moon'), expanding the collection's allure. Distinguished by a lustrous rose gold case and a refined black dial, the 5021-01 variant made a striking statement upon its release in 2003. The evolution of its movement was notable, transitioning from the 50611 calibre in the initial years to the refined 51612 and later the 51614 calibres, showcasing a commitment to innovation and horological excellence.
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