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Nice addition and congrats on your new watch!
Cloaca
1906
Jan 2, 2018
I have a Seiko that displays the date like that. The downside of it is that you have this permanently dead hand (well, I guess it moves once at midnight), like a chronometer hand, and the seconds are relegated to the complication.
On the other hand, the downside of normal date displays is that they are too small to read for us older guys. The display like the Jaeger LeCoultre and my Seiko have an advantage that even if you are not sure about the date because it's so small, nevertheless you can see it in context, approximately where it falls in the 1-to-31 spectrum, and suss out what it is.
Perhaps the best solution overall is to combine the two approaches, as is done in some watches, by showing two or three adjacent dates, left and right or top and bottom, in a widened date window, and returning the seconds to a moving central seconds hand.
sistem_32
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Jan 2, 2018
CloacaI've seen the kind of date display on the JLC and your Seiko called a "pointer date" complication. Also, fun fact: center seconds is actually the complication, rather than small seconds. As far as I can tell (through my limited research) the Zenith caliber 133 (released in 1948) was the first movement to feature a direct center seconds complication (though indirect center seconds existed before then).
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