The 4 best mechanical watches for watch enthusiasts during Ramadan
4 exceptional mechanical watches to accompany you on your fasting journey
Ramadan is a time for reflection and appreciation of time, and for watch enthusiasts, there are timepieces that go beyond simply telling time, embodying astronomical and chronological complications perfectly aligned with the rituals of this holy month. Here are four types of watches and horological complications that will make your fasting more enjoyable and precise:
1. Watches with a Moon Phase indicator
Mechanical watches with a moon phase complication are distinguished by their astronomical precision. While they cannot be relied upon to determine the start of Ramadan (which depends on the sighting of the new moon), they visually capture the passage of the holy month in a captivating way, following the transformation of the crescent moon to a full moon and then back to a new moon directly on your wrist.
2. Mechanical Alarm Clocks
Aside from phone alarms and digital watches, mechanical watches such as Vulcain Cricket or Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox A unique experience. You can set the mechanical alarm daily to match the breakfast time, or set it before dawn to be your reliable companion for waking up for Suhoor with an authentic mechanical sound.
3. Sunrise and Sunset Indicator Hours
Some advanced watches, such as the watch Krayon AnywhereAccurate indicators of sunrise and sunset times. Although fasting technically begins at the time of the pre-dawn meal (true dawn) and not at sunrise, the sunset indicator is an amazing tool for knowing with extreme precision when the time for breaking the fast is approaching, wherever you are.
4. Hijri Perpetual Calendar Clock
The clock Parmigiani Fleurier A truly unique piece, it's the only wristwatch that follows the Islamic calendar instead of the Gregorian calendar. Since the Islamic year is based on a 30-year cycle (including common and leap years), this watch displays all these intricate details on its dial.
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At 3 o'clock: The Islamic months are displayed in numbers, with Ramadan (the ninth month) highlighted in red.
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At 9 o'clock: It shows the day of the month, and whether the current month has 29 or 30 days.

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