Holdfáziskomplikáció
Holdfáziskomplikáció, often translated as lunar phase complication, refers to a specific type of astronomical complication found in high-end watches. This complication displays the current phase of the moon, typically represented by a disc with a visual representation of the moon. The complication is driven by a mechanism that rotates the disc to accurately show the moon's progression through its cycles.
The accurate display of the lunar phase requires a precise gear train. Most commonly, a 59-tooth gear
The aesthetic appeal of a lunar phase complication is a significant factor in its popularity. It adds