Favorite Big Date Watches: A Comprehensive Guide
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Favorite Big Date Watches: A Comprehensive Guide

By heartbreaker · Jun 27, 2010 · 35 replies
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Heartbreaker's 2010 post initiates a comprehensive overview of the 'big date' complication, inviting the WatchProSite community to share their favorite implementations. The author provides a visual guide to various big date mechanisms from numerous brands, highlighting the diversity in design and engineering. This article serves as an excellent reference for understanding the aesthetic and technical nuances of this highly practical watch complication.

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One of the most useful complications, IMO, is the big date. With this post, I'd like to offer an overview of the proposals available on the market.

The photographic material has not been produced by me: the pictures come from the internet or they’re taken from catalogues and magazines. For each Maison, I suggest only a watch, except for De Grisogono. On this page, you’ll find the big dates whose operation is explained by a specific image or it’s evident for the transparency of the dial. Please find a second page with all the other proposals I have collected.

What’s your favorite big date?

Ciao!

 

A. Favre et Fils Phoenix 10.1



A. Lange & Söhne Lange 31


Audemars Piguet Edward Piguet Large Date Tourbillon




Blancpain Léman Aqua Lung Grande Date


Carl F. Bucherer Patravi EvoTec DayDate


Chopard L.U.C 150 “All-in-One”



De Grisogono Instrumento Grande Chrono


De Grisogono Instrumento Grande Open Date


Eberhard Extra-Fort Roue à Colonnes Grande Date


Epos Sophistiquée Ref. 3383



 

Eterna Vaughan Big Date


 

Girard Perregaux Vintage 1945 King Size


Glashütte Original Senator Rattrapante



Harry Winston Ocean Dual Time



H. Moser & Cie Perpetual 1



Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Grande Date



Maitre du Temps Chapter Two



Pequignet Rue Royal



Pierre DeRoche GrandCliff TNT Penta



Richard Mille RM011-Felipe Massa


Ulysse Nardin Sonata Cathedral Dual Time


Vianney Halter Trio Grande Date




Zenith Traveler Minute Repeater Alarm




This message has been edited by heartbreaker on 2010-06-27 14:44:25

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heartbreaker
Jun 27, 2010
...the other proposals I have collected

Breguet Marine 5817BE/Z2/5V8 Bulgari Collection Daniel Roth Endurer Chronosprint Clerc Hydroscaph Big Date Power Reserve Concord C1 Big Date Davidoff Very Zino Dual Time Big Date F.P. Journe Octa Réserve Frank Muller Cintrée Curvex Limited Edition Jaquet Droz Majestic Beijing Grande Date Ivory Enamel Kari Voutilainen Perpetual Calendar Observatoire Maurice Lacroix Miros Sport Mondaine Evo Gents Big Date Montres De Luxe Classicone Tag Heuer Grand Carrera 8RS Grande Date GMT Tudor Glamour Double D

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aldossari_faisal
Jun 28, 2010
among ALL

i have to admit the Jaquet Droz piece has a presence and an aura which are hard to be achived by others . i personally love it the most . Faisal

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G99
Jun 28, 2010
welcome to the forum Heartbreaker, a great selection of big dates

my favourite big date would be blonde, tallish. intelligent, early 30's with loads of money, but i dont own one of those the only big date i own is the UN Ludwig Perpetual so i suppose by default it has to be my favourite so far. you have shown some great examples. some are very busy and other things detract from the big date, but others are purely date orientated and work much better. i look forward to many more posts. best Graham

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Geo
Jun 28, 2010
In general I am in favor of no date at all,

but The Vianney Halter Trio is for me the coolest watch with a large date and one of the coolest watches around. GEO

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AndrewD
Jun 27, 2010
A very interesting and informative grouping of images

Very nice first post and particularly interesting to see the various combinations of numbers, mechanism and disk designs and orientations to display the final two-digit date. Your post demonstrates the variety of solutions to the Grand Date display. I wonder which one takes up the least space within a movement, allowing the manufacture to place the display in different positions? I particularly like the appearance of rectangular date windows in rectangular watches, such as the Reverso. I like ma

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Bry_j1
Jun 27, 2010
My Favourite: Union Diplomat Panoramadatum

It seems to have faded into obsurity... but that takes nothing away from this very well balanced example: As I've stated before... I'm bewildered why there aren't any other examples like it.

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