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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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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