Perpetual calendars are among the most revered complications in watchmaking, often associated with classic designs. However, these six timepieces prove that tradition can meet innovation in unexpected ways. From bold materials to striking dial colors and intricate movements, each watch stands out as a modern masterpiece.
One standout features an 18k ethical yellow gold case paired with a deep forest green dial. The guilloché pattern radiates from the center, highlighting the flying tourbillon. Subdials display the day, month, leap year, and day/night, while a dual window at noon shows the big date. Powered by the in-house Calibre L.U.C. 96.36-L, this watch combines luxury with precision.
Another model captivates with its translucent green sapphire crystal dial, revealing day, month, and leap year indicators through cutouts. A retrograde date display adds a touch of modernity, while the back showcases running seconds and power reserve. Limited to 60 pieces, this watch is a rare gem.
This timepiece features a double hemisphere moon phase display housed in a white gold case. The gradient blue leather strap complements the Horizon Blue sunray dial, while the in-house Calibre 52616 offers a 7-day power reserve. A true blend of artistry and engineering.
With a polished blue dial adorned with gold Breguet-style hands, this watch is a visual delight. It includes a spherical moon phase, day, month, and day/night indicators. The back reveals a contemporary design with a 30-second tourbillon and retrograde age of the moon display.
Combining a pilot’s chronograph with a perpetual calendar, this watch is a daring yet successful fusion. The rose gold case houses a gold-toned dial with black hands for calendar indications. Limited to 140 pieces, it’s a tribute to aviation history.
The final watch suspends its components over an ice-blue dial, including the balance wheel. Subdials display the date, day, and month, while retrograde indicators show power reserve and leap year. This fully integrated perpetual calendar is a marvel of modern watchmaking.
These six watches redefine what it means to wear a perpetual calendar, blending tradition with cutting-edge design and technology.