We have completed a full pricing update of the IWC Schaffhausen catalogue on WatchBase. The latest official 2026 retail prices are now reflected across all current collections, including Portugieser, (Big) Pilot, Portofino, Aquatimer, and Ingenieur.
This update covers the full active catalogue at individual reference level. Each model, variation, and configuration has been reviewed and updated where needed to reflect the most recent pricing available for the European market.
Most of the price increases appear to be concentrated around gold watches. The rest of the catalogue remains largely unchanged compared to our previous full IWC pricing update in June 2025. Even so, those references now also carry a new 2026 pricing datapoint, confirming their inclusion in this latest update cycle.
Historical pricing and long-term trends
As with all WatchBase pricing updates, historical retail prices remain available alongside current ones. This allows users to view how pricing has evolved over time rather than seeing only the most recent figures.
This becomes especially interesting with references that have been part of a collection for many years. A good example is the IWC Portofino Automatic IW3565-01, a model introduced in 2011 and still present in the catalogue today. For watches like this, the accumulation of multiple pricing datapoints over more than a decade makes it possible to observe long-term developments in retail pricing.
Ongoing pricing updates on WatchBase
Maintaining current and accurate retail pricing is part of the ongoing work behind WatchBase. As brands revise their catalogue prices, we update references at individual level while preserving the historical data already associated with them.
For users of the WatchBase Data Feed, we recommend refreshing local databases to align with the latest 2026 IWC pricing across the current catalogue.

