If an earth day is 24 hours, a Martian day is 24 hours, 37 minutes and 23 seconds for a sidereal day and 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds for a solar day. In other words, this watch indicates what time it is on Mars and its tourbillon is set to one Martian minute, or 61.65 seconds.
The sub-dial on the left indicates the hours, the one on the right the minutes. Below the nose, there is an indicator for the Darien calendar, which was created if ever a human were to need it on the red planet ...
In this calendar we keep weeks of 7 days (or rather 7 sols as we should say) and 4 weeks make a month which is easy to calculate like that, because every month is 28 days (well except the month of Kumbha ) which only has 27… Last thing, there are not 12 months in March but 24. So much for the little anecdote to go out in the evening…
In the smile, we will find a soil indicator in two rows of 14. Basically the 28 days of the month are present and we find the 4 weeks. The symbol between the rows corresponds to the day of the week. We note that the case is reduced compared to the other models of the brand, generally around 42mm, here it is 40.


