Baker should be ashamed of themselves for that notable about the watch.
The anons who posted it was first made in 2013 should be even more ashamed of themselves.
I thought you faggots were research, not shills.
One has to wonder why they're trying to distract from the truth.
The rest of you shilling them on without researching for yourself have identified yourselves for what you truly are.
The truth:
The Portugieser Chronograph is one of the most popular models in the Portugieser collection. Its history goes back to (((GASP))) 1939 when two Portuguese businessmen requested IWC make a wristwatch as precise as a marine chronometer. Sailors used marine chronometers to determine their position at sea. Before these chronometers were developed, ships often lost their way or had accidents. Wristwatch movements hadn't yet reached chronometer-level precision by the end of the 1930s, so IWC put the pocket watch caliber 74 into a wristwatch case. Thus, the first generation of Portugieser watches was significantly larger than its contemporaries with a case diameter of 41.5 mm. At the time, smaller, square watches in Art Deco style were the trend. Today, larger watches are the norm and are even trendy for women. The design of the first Portugieser was clearly ahead of its time.
https://www.chrono24.com/iwc/portuguese-chronograph–mod369.htm