In watchmaking, any function beyond telling time is a complication, and the date is one of the oldest and most useful. From simple displays to complex calendars, explore how brands interpret the world’s most practical complication.
Vacheron Constantin revisits one of its most innovative complications with a new Traditionnelle Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar. Featuring an optimized dual-frequency movement and a striking open-worked dial, the latest version extends its power reserve to an impressive 70 days.
Roger Dubuis expands its Excalibur collection with two bi-retrograde models: the sporty Excalibur Biretrograde Calendar Cosmic Blue and a rose-gold perpetual calendar with astronomical moon phase.
JLC presents its new products: from the Master Control Chronometer to the Triple-Axis Tourbillon, including the new HPG seal, integrated bracelet, and Hokusai enamel.
A special edition of the Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar rendered in platinum and paired with a dark, semi-transparent dial, comes to life after dark thanks to A. Lange & Söhne’s distinctive “Lumen” concept. Limited to fifty examples.
With a new in-house asymmetrical caliber, 100-meter water resistance, and two striking dial executions, Gerald Charles reimagines the perpetual calendar for contemporary watchmaking.
With a new limited-edition tribute to the legendary Concorde and two highly complex perpetual-calendar chronographs, Breitling underscores the enduring relevance and technical breadth of its iconic Navitimer collection.
A world premiere in the realms of grand complications, uniting two selectable melodies for the Grande Sonnerie, with one from KISS drummer Eric Singer, a flying tourbillon, and an integrated perpetual calendar with a retrograde date.
Two stainless-steel executions and a rare gold edition with onyx dial debut at the Geneva Watch Days 2025. New is also the improved power reserve of the manufacture movement.