Meet the Elegant Aerowatch 1942 Calendrier Complet Double Moon
Full calendar watches have always held a special place in mechanical watchmaking. Beyond displaying the time, they track the day, date, month—and often the moon phase—making them among the most practical traditional complications. Aerowatch elevates this concept further with the 1942 Calendrier Complet which offers a sophisticated twist: a double moon-phase indication that simultaneously shows the lunar cycle for both the northern and southern hemispheres.
1942 Calendrier Complet
AerowatchPositioned at 6 o’clock, the twin moons appear against a carefully rendered night sky, adding both technical intrigue and visual balance to the dial. The rest of the displays are harmoniously arranged across a silver-toned dial with a finely grained center section that adds depth and subtle texture. Black Arabic numerals enhance legibility, while blued hour, minute, and seconds hands provide crisp contrast. The day and month appear in two apertures, and the date is indicated by a central hand tipped with a crescent—an elegant detail that echoes the astronomical theme.
The watch is housed in a gently curved 42mm steel case with rounded lugs and an onion-style crown, underscoring the classic aesthetic that defines the Swiss family-owned brand. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, while the transparent case back reveals the decorated Sellita SW 383-1 self-winding movement, which offers a 56-hour power reserve. The rotor, finished with Geneva stripes and the Aerowatch logo, reinforces the brand’s commitment to traditional mechanical craftsmanship. Aerowatch equips the 1942 Calendrier Complet with a black leather strap. Pricing is marked at $3,190.
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