And yes, I totally empathize with your Moon phase blues! It's such a romantic complication that I, admittedly, don't pay much attention to since the actual item is readily displayed in the sky most of the time ππ
Just like Filip with his Sarpaneva, I am still in the honeymoon phase with the Habring2 Aurora that arrived in December. Slowly exploring it on different straps, here on a moon phase matching grey canvas. I guess one reason for it being worn so much is th...
And yes, I totally empathize with your Moon phase blues! It's such a romantic complication that I, admittedly, don't pay much attention to since the actual item is readily displayed in the sky most of the time ππ
In this context - with the tide complication - it makes a lot of sense, since the magnitudes of the tides are moon phase dependent. But then again, as with everything there are better, non mechanical tools for it all π
By the way - why "antarctic moon"? This would mean, that the moonphase is shown mirror-inverted in the northern hemisphere? And PS: Don't get confused with the tide indication at Lake of Constance...
With the first being the Endurance. The design choices were made for a polar environment, including an illuminated day / night phase for the first (to tell whether it is morning or evening during a polar night), a soft metal inner case for magnetic protec...