
Blancpain Le Brassus Equation du Temps Marchante PT, Image: Auctionata
The Equation of Time is the difference between solar mean time and apparent solar time, and over the many years of man's fascination with said time, a complication has been developed to display this anomaly. The equation of time complication on a watch displays the difference between the length of an actual solar day and the mean solar day. A day is calculated, astronomically, as the amount of time it takes the Earth to revolve around itself – a solar day. On average, this takes around 24 hours, however, due to the Earth's peculiar orbiting pattern, as well as the tilt of its axis relative to the plane of its orbit, it can be as much as a quarter of an hour more or less on any given day. Put more simply, it is the difference in time you'd see on your watch and that on a sundial; this is what the equation of time complication displays at any given time of day. That said, there is one caveat: This difference in time has to be calculated at the specific owner's location, making each piece that can do this somewhat unique.
Same Complication, Very Different Watches
There are a few timepieces out there that can do this, so we've decided to highlight some that we think are just downright cool.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Equation of Time

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Equation of Time – View offers on Chrono24
That said, AP also houses this 2120/2808 caliber in a more classically styled timepiece in their line-up: the Jules Audemars round case. Personally, I think the equation of time looks more at home in this piece, yet it still works very well in the Royal Oak. All in all, this is a true demonstration of masterful watchmaking from Audemars Piguet.
Girard Perregaux 1966 Annual Calendar & Equation Of Time

Girard Perregaux 1966 Annual Calendar with Equation Of Time – View offers on Chrono24
In 2013, it was followed up with the release of the 1966 Minute Repeater, Annual Calendar and Equation of Time (limited to 15 pieces), which combines the three named complications on a silvered sunburst-decorated dial with solid gold appliqué hour markers and diamond powder-coated pink gold hands. The timepiece is equipped with a 42-mm pink gold case that is water-resistant to 30 m, a brown alligator leather strap with pink gold folding buckle, and the manual-winding Girard-Perregaux E09-0003 movement with a 4-day power reserve, which is visible through the sapphire crystal case back.
Blancpain Le Brassus Equation du Temps Marchante

Blancpain Le Brassus Equation du Temps Marchante – View offers on Chrono24
The white grand feu enameled dial displays the equation of time via an indicator at one o'clock as well as a perpetual calendar and moon phase via a retrograde indicator at eleven o'clock. At six o'clock, there is a circular cutout in the dial that reveals a small part of the movement. This is actually a view of the equation of time cam and the ratchet that rides upon it.
Panerai Luminor 1950 Equation of Time 8 Days
The strange thing about this next timepiece is the fact that this watch manufacturer is well known for making large sports watches, yet they've come up with a way of displaying the equation of time in a very intuitive and simple format. In 2015, Panerai introduced the Luminor 1950 Equation of Time 8 Days Acciaio. While the equation of time complication is rarely seen on Panerai watches – the last time being the Panerai L'Astronomo or PAM 365 from 2010 – the watch works aesthetically. The dial layout is atypical of Panerai, but if you look closer, you'll notice the inclusion of an equation scale that sits just below the center axis that accounts for plus or minus 15 minutes per day. However, you'll also notice that there is a second subsidiary dial adjacent to the running seconds. This displays the date and month of the year.
Beneath the dial of the Panerai Luminor 1950 Equation of Time 8 Days Acciaio is the new P.2002/E movement, which in turn is based on the P.2002. Like all in-house manufactured Panerai movements, the P.2002/E is quite large and measures approx. 31 mm wide and 8.3 mm thick. It is made up of 328 parts and boasts no less than an 8-day power reserve.
Breguet Classique Complications 3477

Breguet Classique Complications 3477 – View offers on Chrono24
The 35.5-mm case of the Classique Grande Complication with signature fluted case band houses the self-winding Calibre 502DPET, which is visible through its sapphire crystal case back. The silvered gold hand-engraved dial features minutes, hours, and months at its center, day of the week at twelve o'clock, date at six o'clock, leap year at eight o'clock, power-reserve indication between nine and twelve o'clock, equation of time between twelve and three o'clock, and the iconic Breguet blued steel open-tipped hands.
These are just a few hand-selected pieces that showcase this incredible complication . While it's admittedly not something that all will need or even use, it's nice to know that these little timepieces we strap to our wrists afford a glimpse into the solar system.
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