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true moon phase


Gtreisman

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i am a noob here

i am looking for an update on the true moonphase rep availability in the last couple years

is there anything new that follows the moon periodicity rather than day night?

i am looking to buy something that has that complication

the patek gen is out of my range

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i am a noob here
i am looking for an update on the true moonphase rep availability in the last couple years
is there anything new that follows the moon periodicity rather than day night?
i am looking to buy something that has that complication
the patek gen is out of my range

I haven't come across such a rep with this complication and I have been into reps for the last 7 yrs+. I would be interested to know myself.

To my knowledge, the most complicated and reliable complication is working power reserve you now find in most IWC models. Like you said there are pieces with day and night indicator and also with day and date (Month I think you need to adjust seperately).

Good luck and also looking forward to others replies as I personally don't look at reps with complications due to the fact that they have too many flaws.
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thanks for the quick answer 
i am told of a parnis but have not yet found one 
i am new to reps-i have bought a lange rep that is my first one
 

Great and welcome ! There are lots to learn and is fun sharing this hobby with people in a forum like this . But I personally wouldn't look for rep watches with complications. As most reps comes with Asian movements and the normal ones are time and dates, with A7750 with chrono. You can get some complications out of 21J but is not the most reliable. My advice is to stick with watches with no complications and then you will have more fun and choices.

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