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In defense of the pointer date...
many prefer analog display of time to digital in that approximate time can be glanced at easily, and in a more profound way, the circular motion ties us to the motion of the earth and the 24 hour cycle of the day. A pointer date to me has a similar philosophy behind it. It is certainly more difficult to read the exact date from a pointer date than from a date window, much like it is more difficult to read exact time from an analog versus a digital display. Nonetheless, there is something that ties me to the cosmos more in the cycling of a pointer date.

See, it's about halfway through the month in this photo. My $.02
Date displays
By: AndrewD : June 28th, 2012-20:33
A common complaint is how date windows upset the symmetry of dials. Some of you are more sensitive to this than others. Some prefer date pointers and some prefer windows displaying key information. I would be very interested in what date displays work or ...
Pointers
By: AndrewD : June 29th, 2012-17:08
Watches with pointer dates do not work for me either. It took me a while to realise it, and there are a couple of watches that I like the effect on, but mostly I am a window man. But I don't like the windows too far out in the periphery. GO and Zenith get...
If it must have a date...
By: Echi : June 29th, 2012-07:52
Then a date window it is for me. I used to favor no dates as it tends to upset symmetry like you said but age does figure into the picture at some point. Date windows tend to be less cluttered than pointers. And i have warmed up to the rolex cyclops and i...
All three
By: jml_watches : June 29th, 2012-12:31
Hi All Have to say I like all three options. No date, window and pointer. Its all about how it fits into the design. Pointer works well with this - slightly retro look An Oris Big Crown Again pointer works well with this - not sure a window would. Though ...
Grand and large dates ...
By: AndrewD : July 2nd, 2012-00:05
Thanks for the nice examples, Marcus. The other thing that is nice to see with the Union Glashutte is that the two date dials are in the same plane. Aesthetically preferable to my eye, particularly when the dial is viewed at an angle. Regards Andrew
The thing that kills me
By: Gary G : July 1st, 2012-08:33
...is when a date window is too close to the center of the dial, revealing that the movement is way too small for the case. VC have this problem with the Overseas, for instance. Actually, the same applies for subdials that are crunched together in the mid...
Great thread Andrew
By: SamEE : July 2nd, 2012-00:44
I prefer a window date than a pointer , especially on a perpetual calendar. Of course the Big date is definitely preferable. Also I have to mention how I hate a date window that looks cheap and too indented in the dail. One example I saw recently is the I...
Interesting debate...
By: andrewluff : July 2nd, 2012-07:09
to which everyone has their own preference/likes/dislikes. For me it makes no difference if it give you the date or not, whether it is a pointer or window... as long as it looks in the right place and part of the design of the watch. The dates on my watch...
Which does not happen often?
By: AndrewD : July 2nd, 2012-14:41
A holiday for a week or more, or having only one watch?! :-) I agree with you about the overall design. It has to be congruent. While I like the look of pointer dates, I had to own (and sell) one to realise I don't like the idea. Interested in your commen...
hmmm... only one watch...
By: andrewluff : July 3rd, 2012-00:50
Luckily the holidays are frequent... traveling with only one watch does not happen so often! In the days of just having a couple of watches it used to bother me about the date and making sure that everything was right and even as far as knowing how the wa...