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As we've link seen in earlier versions link of the watch the two Moon disks are labeled Nord and Sud north and south as each represents the Moon as seen from the northern and southern link hemispheres. The Sud disk rather counterintuitively is up top north conventionally is at the top of most maps but the reason for this is that to an observer in the southern hemisphere it is the leftmost side of the Moon which falls into shadow first after a full Moon and vice versa in the northern hemisphere.
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I can hardly give away a standard steel Datejust right now was a sentiment shared among those I spoke to. It's not easy link to sell watches right now for anyone. Especially common mass-produced models.Across the board link this polarization will continue. The big brands will continue to get bigger with their most important models seeing increased demand. The same will happen link for leading independents while the rest fall behind.
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In reply to this post by iq88city
To the semi-trained eye, the watch you see above is clearly a sporty link chronograph of mid-1960s link inspiration, but to those well-versed in watches from the time, it's obviously been inspired by one of the great collectible watches of the '60s, link the Universal Geneve Uni-Compax "Big Eye," an example of which can be seen below.
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