The hidden complicated piece: Moser perpetual calendar

I love the simplicity of the dial, which hides the complicated perpetual mechanism inside. The finish details is very high everywhere, the leap year indicator is on the back. Can you guess what does the central small arrow hand show? :)

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Very nice Moser indeed!! However, we’re in October, not March or April (as depicted in your photos)😝👻🤙

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AlohaBrah21

Very nice Moser indeed!! However, we’re in October, not March or April (as depicted in your photos)😝👻🤙

🙂 photos took years ago

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I didn’t even notice that! Gorgeous watch! My guess is it indicates am/pm or an approximate gmt.

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Certainly a grail watch. A very innovative way of executing a perpetual calendar watch! Without much the clutter of other conventional perpetual calendar dials.

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Super cool.

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There is a movement worthy of exhibition!

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nicely

I didn’t even notice that! Gorgeous watch! My guess is it indicates am/pm or an approximate gmt.

Here ya go!

Funny thing is that this is a real watch! They created a tutorial watch for fun. Moser doesn't take itself too seriously.

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Moser buddies!

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Beanhead

Here ya go!

Funny thing is that this is a real watch! They created a tutorial watch for fun. Moser doesn't take itself too seriously.

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WoW it’s functional art! Just gorgeous!

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I really like this understated perpetual concept. The design is very nice. The Up/Down is a bit odd but I guess balances the date a bit. I’d prefer it without..

Great piece though. Wow

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Why does the power reserve say up and down on it?

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😲 that dial is on another level. Moser are just ridiculous.