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1 October 2009, 03:26 PM | #1 |
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Speedmaster Triple Date
Please exscuse my ignorance but I have a question that you guys can probably answer:
I've recently been looking at the Speedmaster Triple Date and think it's a great looking watch but does the actual date set it's self against the month? i.e. on Feb 28th will it click to March 01st after?
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1 October 2009, 08:10 PM | #2 |
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No, only "perpetual calendar" models will do this - and of course, quartz models.
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Correct What I normally do is switch mine over the night before for a regular movement, this way on the day of it does not slip my mind and throw me off. For complication watches that lack the perpetual calendar feature, you can just do the same (and they have the pusher buttons in the case to adjust the complications for less risk of damaging the movement using the crown) |
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