I LOVE moonphases! These are my two, the first a PC and the other - whilst not a triple date - also beautiful.
Having been wowed by Anders Henri Duvoisin triple calendar in the "favourite hand wound" thread, I'm keen to see more triple calendar, moon phase watches!
There's something just incredibly sophisticated about the pale dial with moon phase display. Thanks :)
They're great, thanks!
Are moon phase watches considered old fashioned these days?
That GO is very very nice!!
That GO is my grail.
Hoping to get this in a few months
http://www.glashuette-original.com/c...0-04-32-12-04/
Here's mine, it tells way more than just the phase.
Just a moonphase...
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Roy's has trumped mine, but here's my Ariadne.
I'm wearing it now...
G O
Zenith
JLC
Corum
Movado
All fantastic watches, but that JLC is something else!
JLC
Old photo from some time ago
Not my pictures.
Thanks to everyone that's replied so far. Some absolutely stunning watches shown!
Here's my AP moonphase...
Long gone, suffering seller's remorse now *sigh*
Chye
I recently sold this one:
Earlier, I owned this:
Today no moonphase, but have been negotiating to buy this watch last week (not succesfully):
Doing some further research, it appears that the more reasonably priced moonphase watches are "complete calendar watches" which apparently means that the mechanism needs to be reset each month, normally via tiny recessed pushers.
Does this make the watches awkward to use? One article I read suggested so, particularly if the watch hadn't been worn for a while and had run down.
I probably won't be able to afford a watch with a perpetual or annual calendar complication, so I'm curious how much of a pain it will be.
Cheers