Thank you for providing such wonderful reference materials. How do we distinguish between "date&day" and "day only"? Then how should we adjust for leap years?
I am very fascinated by the design and the function of the early Patek perpetual calendar watches (e.g. 1526 / 1518). At the same time I am wondering how "practical" they really are. I suspect nobody is wearing such a watch on a daily basis and even windi...
One of the reasons i gave up on the 3970er, setting it was a 'careful ritual'. Love the Rolex Sky-Dweller. Hopefully, PP can engineer something truly new as Rolex did with their Sky-Dweller. Plus the Rolex is really solid and very reliable, with 100m WP r...
which can only be set through the movement were a real challenge I would think. The 3970 was the first to use outside correctors I believe making it a very practical watch. What did folks do, I guess they largely had only one watch, I know crazy, or they ...
... I will definitely try to pick up a copy of that deCarle book. Does anyone know if it is safe to advance time over midnight if just off by a day or two and will that move forward the perpetual calendar? Guess that could be a pragmatic although time-con...
excerpt pictured from an original Ca 1980s Patek instruction manual. You will notice that there are instructions on how to set a 3448, 3450 and 2499. As pictured there are 3 correctors on the case to set the date and day, day only and moon phases. Correct...
pressing some more until you are in the correct year (if necessary) in the leap year cycle and correct month within that year. Then keep pressing some more. Once the watch has the right date, press the day only button to get to the right day. See the manu...
This mainly depends on the mode you set. As long as the watch model is set to the corresponding watch winding mode, then the watch winder will not only not increase your wear, but also help you keep the watch running better faster, and longer. The followi...