Frequently Asked Questions
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A perpetual calendar complication in a watch is a mechanism that can automatically adjust for varying month lengths and leap years, ensuring that the watch displays the correct date, day, month, and moon phase without manual adjustments until the year 2100.
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A chronograph complication in a watch is a feature that allows the wearer to measure elapsed time precisely. It typically includes two or more sub-dials for tracking seconds, minutes, and hours, as well as pushers to start, stop, and reset the timing function.