
For those that need to keep track of just a little bit more than the date and time on their wrist, the new Portuguese Siderale Scafusia from IWC happens to be the equivalent of a super computer, neatly packaged for daily use. It’s no wonder this watch took over ten years to develop: the features seem to be innumerable, ranging from a large tourbillon to a sidereal time display that deviates by only 11.5 seconds a year. It’ll be hard to find an excuse for being late while sporting this intricate piece of machinery. But if you do have some time to kill, the most interesting feature might just be on the caseback- a completely customizable night sky display that gives your inner astronomer a nifty little chart.
If you thought ten years was a long time to wait for a watch, potential buyers will have to wait even longer. Since the watch has a vast array of customizable features, any order might take up to a year to be filled.

Source: Hodinkee













