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 Important Dates
These watches will always know what day it is, even if you don’t
by JEREMY FREED
photography by ADRIAN ARMSTRONG (FUZE) styling by CHAD BURTON (PLUTINO)
THE ROUTINES WE’VE ESTABLISHED THIS PAST
year have given us all a keener appreciation for the steady passage of time, even if they’ve also made every week feel a lot like the one before it. While calendar watches like these were designed as essential timekeeping tools for an era before phones and computers organized our lives, they also do a fine job of marking the days, weeks, and months as they slip away. They can’t make time move faster, but they do make its passage a little more beautiful.
 FROM LEFT: AVENGER AUTOMATIC 45 SEAWOLF ($5,775) BY BREITLING; MASTER ULTRA THIN PERPETUAL ($27,900) BY JAEGER-LECOULTRE; OVERSEAS PERPETUAL CALENDAR ULTRA-THIN ($102,000) BY VACHERON CONSTANTIN; 1832 MOONPHASE ($2,750) BY LONGINES; 1 DAYMATIC ($51,600) BY A. LANGE & SÖHNE; ASTRON GPS SOLAR 140TH ANNIVERSARY LIMITED EDITION ($2,975) BY SEIKO; KHAKI FIELD KING ($850) BY HAMILTON.
HAMMER BY VERITAS, AT LEE VALLEY. PLANTER BY SOPHIE ALDA, AT EASY TIGER.
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