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베스트셀러
브레이슬릿 없음
AV86의 1968 Moonphase 럭셔리 문페이즈 시계. Sapphire Crystal, 질감이 살아있는 블루 다이얼, 날짜 및 요일 서브 다이얼, 가죽 스트랩이 특징입니다. AV86의 1968 Moonphase 럭셔리 문페이즈 시계. Sapphire Crystal, 메쉬 메탈 스트랩, 빈티지 감성의 짙은 파란색 다이얼을 갖추고 있습니다.
1968 Moonphase, AV86의 럭셔리 문페이즈 시계. Sapphire Crystal, 질감 있는 다이얼, 그리고 예술적인 디자인의 블랙 가죽 스트랩이 특징입니다.
39 mm
브레이슬릿 없음
1968 Moonphase, 로즈 골드 / 다크 블루 - AV86 럭셔리 Moonphase 시계 (Sapphire Crystal, 가죽 스트랩, 빈티지 스타일 다이얼) AV86의 1968 Moonphase 럭셔리 Moonphase 시계. Sapphire Crystal, 텍스처 처리된 다이얼, 로즈 골드 케이스, 메쉬 브레이슬릿 스트랩이 특징입니다.
AV86의 1968 Moonphase: Sapphire Crystal, 기요셰 다이얼, 블랙 가죽 스트랩이 적용된 럭셔리 Moonphase 시계
39 mm
베스트셀러
브레이슬릿 없음
AV86의 1968 Moonphase: Sapphire Crystal, 빈티지 스타일 다이얼, 탄색 가죽 스트랩이 특징인 럭셔리 Moonphase 시계 AV86의 1968 Moonphase: Sapphire Crystal, 빈티지 스타일 다이얼, 스테인리스 스틸 메쉬 브레이슬릿이 적용된 럭셔리 Moonphase 시계
AV86의 1968 Moonphase: 질감이 살아있는 다이얼, Sapphire Crystal, 부드러운 브라운 스웨이드 스트랩이 특징인 럭셔리 Moonphase 시계
1968
Moonphase
Steel / Green
할인 가격$295.00
39 mm
브레이슬릿 없음
AV86의 1968 Moonphase: Sapphire Crystal, 질감 있는 다이얼, 브라운 가죽 스트랩을 갖춘 덴마크 디자인의 럭셔리 Moonphase 시계 AV86의 1968 Moonphase 럭셔리 문페이즈 시계. 질감이 살아있는 다이얼, Sapphire Crystal, 요일·날짜 서브 다이얼, 메쉬 메탈 스트랩이 특징입니다.
AV86의 1968 Moonphase: Sapphire Crystal, 질감 있는 다이얼, 스칸디나비아 스타일의 브라운 가죽 스트랩이 특징인 럭셔리 Moonphase 시계
1968
Moonphase
Steel / Brown
할인 가격$295.00
39 mm

Moonphase watches

A moon phase watch carries one of horology's most poetic complications, translating the lunar cycle into a small, precise window on the dial. Our Moonphase collection brings that tradition into everyday wear, built on vintage-inspired proportions and modern mechanical movements. Explore the sections below to understand the complication, the construction, and what to look for, then discover the collection for yourself.

Lunar disc mechanics

A moonphase watch displays the current phase of the moon through a crescent-shaped aperture cut into the dial. Behind it sits a moon disc printed with two moon images, driven by a gear that advances one notch every 24 hours. Because the disc carries two moons and completes one full revolution every 59 days, each moon appears in the aperture in sequence, mirroring the moon's 29.5-day synodic cycle with reliable accuracy.

The result is a real-time portrait of the lunar phase, from new moon through full moon and back again, visible at a glance on the wrist. Our 1968 Moonphase watches are powered by carefully selected Swiss and Japanese calibres, ensuring the watch moon phase complication is regulated to a consistent standard and performs dependably over years of daily wear.

Materials and construction

Moonphase watches sit at the intersection of mechanical complexity and dial artistry, and the materials that house them matter. The 1968 Moonphase is constructed from 316L surgical-grade stainless steel, which resists corrosion and handles the knocks of daily life without complaint. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, offering scratch resistance that mineral glass cannot match. Case options span steel and rose gold finishes, giving the collection a range of character from understated to warm.

The moonphase disc itself is a finely finished component, typically adorned with star motifs and a deep celestial field that transforms the watch moon dial from functional readout into something genuinely worth looking at. Every watch leaves our workshop with complimentary personal engraving, so a date or set of initials on the case back can turn a lunar calendar watch into a lasting keepsake, connected to a specific moment in time.

Marking time

The watch moon phase complication resonates because it ties the wearer to rhythms that exist well outside the pace of digital life. Waxing and waning, the moon marks seasons, anniversaries, and the kind of personal milestones that deserve to be remembered. Our Danish design philosophy treats the watch as a vessel for those moments, accessible luxury that is worn every day rather than kept behind glass.

The complimentary engraving service makes that connection tangible. A birthday, an anniversary, or a date that carries private significance inscribed on the case back gives the lunar cycle a personal anchor. Our vintage-inspired moonphase timepieces are built with that intention from the start, not as display pieces but as companions to a life being lived.

Selecting a moonphase watch

Movement type is the first consideration. A moon phase automatic watch requires no battery and rewards the wearer with visible mechanical expertise through the dial. Our 1968 Moonphase runs on automatic movements, which means the act of wearing it keeps it wound and running. For those drawn to the moon phase mechanical watch tradition, this is the most direct connection to horological craft.

Case material shapes both the look and the longevity of the watch. The 316L stainless steel option offers durability and a cooler tone, while the rose gold finish brings warmth that suits a moon phase dress watch worn to formal occasions. Dark blue and green dials complement the celestial motif particularly well, and both appear across our current range. Strap compatibility extends the watch's range further, moving from a leather strap for evenings to something more relaxed for weekends.

For a broader view of what we make, the complete range of AV86 timepieces covers every category we carry. Those drawn to refined, occasion-appropriate styles may also find our elegant Scandinavian dress watches worth exploring alongside the moonphase models. Engraved watches are final sale, so confirm the text carefully before ordering.

Frequently asked questions

What is a moonphase watch?

A moonphase watch is a mechanical timepiece that displays the current phase of the moon through an aperture or window in the dial. A rotating disc printed with two moon images advances one step per day, completing a full cycle every 29.5 days to mirror the moon's actual synodic cycle. The result is a real-time representation of what the moon looks like in the night sky, visible at a glance on your wrist.

How accurate is a moonphase watch?

A standard moonphase mechanism uses a 59-tooth gear and deviates from the true lunar cycle by approximately one day every two and a half years. This means you will need to make a small manual correction roughly every 30 months. Higher-end calibres with more teeth in the gear train can reduce this drift to once every several decades. For everyday wear, the standard deviation is barely noticeable and easily corrected in under a minute.

How do I set the moonphase on my watch?

First, pull the crown out and move the hands to the 6:30 position, which protects the movement's delicate components during adjustment. Next, check a lunar calendar online to find the date of the most recent full moon or new moon. Rotate the moonphase disc until the full or new moon sits centred in the aperture, then advance the disc one step for each day that has passed since that reference point. Finally, push the crown back to its normal position.

Can I get a moonphase watch engraved?

Yes. We offer complimentary personal engraving on every watch in the collection, including the 1968 Moonphase. A date, initials, or short message engraved on the case back transforms the watch into a lasting keepsake, ideal as a gift for a birthday, anniversary, or other significant occasion. Please note that engraved watches cannot be returned, so take care to confirm the engraving text before placing your order.

Is a moonphase watch suitable for everyday wear?

Yes. The 1968 Moonphase is built from 316L surgical-grade stainless steel and protected by a sapphire crystal, making it robust enough for daily use. The vintage-inspired design pairs with both formal and casual outfits. Our philosophy is that a watch should be worn and experienced, not kept in a display case, and the moonphase complication is a conversation piece you can carry every day. Browse our accessible luxury watch designs if you would like to compare styles across the range.