The
multi-year calendar watch is unique due to its ability to put any
month’s calendar on its face. It will give you instant solutions to
problems related with matching days and dates in different months, years
or weeks. The mechanism inside is original, in-built and mechanical.
It’s the kind of movement that brings satisfactory impressions.
This makes the Orient Automatic Semi Skeleton
Multi Year Calendar FEU00002KW Men’s Watch a tool for busy executives,
businessmen, astrologers, astronomers, doctors – just anybody! If fixing
meetings and setting works for a different time, the Orient Automatic
21 Jewels Multi Year Calendar FEU00002KW Men’s Watch offers sound
practicality together with telling time.
Here’s
an opportunity to handle the multi-year calendar watch. It is one of
the newer designs but nevertheless stays one of Orient’s signature
pieces. This is meant for more formal purposes, so there’s no slide
rule.
For
operations, there’s a pusher at the 2 o’clock position. Use it to set
the multi-year calendar. The crown (at 3 o’clock) is not a screw-down
one due to the same reason. In terms of operation, though, it is quite a
standard one. Pull it out to the first-click position and set the date;
the second-click sets the time.
The
seven, vertical columns on the upper dial have the 12 months organized,
under which, there is the year disc. It covers 21 years (2003 to 2024).
To set the calendar, display the current month by pressing the pusher
at 2 o’clock. Press until the current year shows on the disc. Align it
to the column under the current month. If it’s leap year, it’ll be
marked in red.
The
lower dial displays the dates. From 1st to 31st, they are organized
under the seven columns, the same way as in a calendar. The day disk
stays at the top of the columns; it contains the days from Sunday to
Saturday. Both the year and day discs are operated with the pusher.
When the current year is aligned to the column containing the current month, the day disc shall stop at the correct display.
It
has been mentioned that it’s perpetual till 2024. After 2024, you will
need to set even and odd months and leap years manually. But it’s never
going to turn obsolete.
This
is a limited edition model. From around of 2,000 units worldwide, a few
hundred are left. It’s in memory of the collection’s 50th anniversary!
The multi-year calendar’s distinctive indications of time, day, date and year has received an eminent reputation. It evolved from its 1965 predecessor, now with a better surface finish and curved edges. The case back bears a serial number, engraved meticulously. It’s a proof of the authenticity of limited edition models.
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