This layout of the dual time complication (with second time zone at 6 o'clock, date at 2 and power reserve at 10) has been used in four collections: Jules Audemars, Millenary, Royal Oak & Royal Oak Offshore. A day/night indicator was later added between 6...
but I personally like the way the date subdial is a little off-centred and a little higher than the fan-shaped power reserve indicator. I also find very interesting the way AP has made different choices depending on the model concerning this date subdial:...
The first ones as well or the later ones? Can you show me a ref number for the JLC if anything vintage from the 80s or 90s? I love the way those older APs look.
But I know very little about JLC, so I probably missed something. Ref. 169.1.92 Master Geographic Dual Time Date Power Reserve 18K Yellow Gold (circa 1990) credit: watchesmiles Master Control Géographique, Ref. 169.2.92 (circa 1996) credit: sotheby’s Ref....
Ref. 25778OR/002 (with inner hour Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes numerals) credit: royal watch pl Ref. 25730OR with pink mother of pearl dial credit: royal watch pl ...
But the layout is not really working for me. Perfect symmetry between an arc and a circle is of course impossible but it feels like the power reserve would look better just a bit higher and rotated a bit clockwise