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Find Your Watch by Complication

A complication is any function beyond simple timekeeping. Each one has a heritage, a purpose, and a reason to wear it every day.

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Chronograph Stopwatch Function
Racing heritage, built for precision timing

A chronograph adds an independent stopwatch to a watch. Originally built for horse racing and aviation, it's one of watchmaking's most storied — and most useful — complications.

Omega Speedy Breitling TAG Heuer Seiko
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GMT Dual Time Zone
Track two time zones simultaneously

Invented for Pan Am pilots in 1954, the GMT complication lets you read two time zones at once. The essential watch for anyone who travels regularly or works across time zones.

Rolex GMT Tudor BB GMT Seiko Spinnaker
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Dive Watches Water Resistance
Rotating bezels and serious depth ratings

The original tool watch. Dive watches combine a rotating bezel for timing decompression stops with serious water resistance — and look great doing everything else too.

Rolex Sub Omega PO Seiko Turtle Tudor Pelagos
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Moon Phase Lunar Complication
A window to the lunar cycle on your wrist

One of watchmaking's oldest complications, the moon phase tracks the 29.5-day lunar cycle. Equal parts practical astronomy and pure aesthetic poetry.

Patek Omega Longines Citizen
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Day-Date Calendar Display
Day spelled out in full, date displayed clearly

The full calendar complication done elegantly. The Rolex Day-Date set the template — day written in full, date displayed prominently. Practical and refined in equal measure.

Rolex DD Omega Const. Longines Hamilton
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Power Reserve Energy Indicator
Know exactly how much life your movement has left

A power reserve indicator shows remaining mainspring energy — how long before the watch stops. Practically useful on manual-wind watches, and always a sign of serious mechanical intent.

A. Lange IWC Port. Panerai Hamilton
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Which Complication Is Right for You?

For everyday practicality, the GMT and Day-Date complications earn their place on the wrist daily — tracking time zones or keeping a calendar at a glance. The dive watch is the most versatile tool watch ever made and works just as well in a meeting as underwater.

For collectors, the chronograph has the deepest heritage, the moon phase the most beauty, and the power reserve the most mechanical honesty. Any of the six is a worthy addition to a collection — the question is which one you'll reach for most.