Here are four of the best watches we've found this month
Some of the best timepieces across a range of budgets you need to check out now
G-Shock Team Land Cruiser
Special calendar tech is only pricey if it’s mechanical. A quartz movement in this G-Shock has no problem keeping the correct date. This collaboration with the Toyota Auto Body Dakar team comes complete with faux muddy strap.
£399; g-shock.co.uk
Date night: get yourself a mechanical watch that tells the time *and* the date
Advertisement - Page continues belowLongines Annual Calendar
If a perpetual calendar is beyond your budget, an annual calendar is next best. This Longines will only need adjusting once a year (the end of Feb) and has an alligator leather strap and an automatic movement in a 40mm stainless steel case.
£2,350; longines.com
IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar
IWC has also been in the ‘perp cal’ game a long time. This new version of the Portugieser perpetual calendar features a 44mm case that comes in a variety of different golds and dial colours. Automatic movement with seven day power reserve.
£41,000; iwc.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowPatek Philippe 5236P
There is not much Patek doesn’t know about perpetual calendars, first putting one in a wristwatch way back in 1925, when the wristwatch itself was only just a thing. With moon phase and windows for day/night and leap year indicator. Auto movement in 41.3mm platinum case and hand stitched alligator strap.
£121,100; patek.com
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