
IWC
Portofino 40
Ref. IW356504
$7k–$8k
Pre-owned: $5k–$7k
Complete head-to-head comparison
Comparing the IWC Portofino 40 ($7k–$8k, 100m WR, 40mm) against the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Medium Thin ($7k–$8k, 30m WR, 42.9mm). The IWC Portofino 40 is the more affordable option by $800.

IWC
Ref. IW356504
$7k–$8k
Pre-owned: $5k–$7k

Jaeger-LeCoultre
Ref. Q2548520
$7k–$8k
Pre-owned: $6k–$7k
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Too Close to Call
Both sit in a similar price range: IWC Portofino 40 at $7k–$8k vs Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Medium Thin at $7k–$8k — choose based on use case and style preference. IWC Portofino 40 offers automatic craftsmanship; Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Medium Thin runs quartz for higher accuracy and lower maintenance. IWC Portofino 40 edges ahead on water resistance: 100m vs 30m.
Both are excellent watches with different strengths. The IWC Portofino 40 offers a more compact size and costs less new. The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Medium Thin excels in overall construction. The best choice depends on your wrist size, budget, and preferred aesthetic.
The IWC Portofino 40 retails for $7k–$8k, while the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Medium Thin is priced at $7k–$8k. Pre-owned, expect $5k–$7k and $6k–$7k respectively. Actual secondary market prices vary based on condition and demand.
The IWC Portofino 40 has a 40mm case diameter with 8.15mm thickness, while the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Medium Thin measures 42.9mm × 7.6mm. Both have lug-to-lug measurements of 46mm and 51mm respectively. Consider your wrist size and wear style when deciding.
The IWC Portofino 40 is water-resistant to 100m, while the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Medium Thin offers 30m. Both are suitable for swimming and snorkeling at their respective depths. For professional diving, verify the rating exceeds 300m and includes a screw-down crown.
The IWC Portofino 40 uses a automatic Cal. 35111 with 42 hours power reserve. The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Medium Thin features a manual Cal. 822/2 with 45 hours power reserve. Both offer traditional mechanical craftsmanship.
IWC and Jaeger-LeCoultre both command strong secondary markets. Pre-owned pricing shows an estimated resale value of $5k–$7k for the Portofino 40 and $6k–$7k for the Reverso Classic Medium Thin. Condition, service history, and box/papers significantly impact resale value for both models.
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