The Power Reserve complication is one of my favourites. For one it is very practical to see where the winding stands. I also like the indicator moving when you wind a watch. Most choose a Power Reserve indicator with a hand pointing on a scale. The JLC design of the rotating disc with an arched viewing window is a very original design and I just love the little red accent as low-on-power signal. I love it so much that I tend not winding the watch fully so I can see a glimpse of it, fully aware that this is not in the interest of accuracy, but so what.
The Power Reserve complication is one of my favourites. For one it is very practical to see where the winding stands. I also like the indicator moving when you wind a watch. Most choose a Power Reserve indicator with a hand pointing on a scale. The JLC design of the rotating disc with an arched viewing window is a very original design and I just love the little red accent as low-on-power signal. I love it so much that I tend not winding the watch fully so I can see a glimpse of it, fully aware that this is not in the interest of accuracy, but so what.
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