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Watches featuring a GMT complication (which stands for Greenwich Mean Time) can display a second time zone thanks to an additional hand. They are much appreciated by travelers and airline pilots.
The night and day indicator is an aesthetic complication which displays on the dial the movement of the sun and the moon. This complication must not be confused with the moonphase.
Watches featuring a retrograde date have their hands moving across a scale which at the end of their cycle, return immediately to zero to start again.
A day date watch displays the days of the week (from monday to sunday) and the date (between 1 and 31).
The perpetual calendar complication displays the day, date and month, but it requires less adjustment than an annual calendar. This complication knows the number of days in each month but it also knows the year so that it will automatically adjust for leap year. The next time a perpetual calendar will have to be adjusted is in the year 2100.
Watches featuring a moonphase complication display new moons, first quarters, full moons and last quarters.