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What are perpetual calendars? Understanding these clever automatic date watches.

What are perpetual calendars? Understanding these clever automatic date watches.

My Journey with Perpetual Calendars

Alright, let’s talk about perpetual calendars. I got pretty fed up with buying a new calendar every single year. Felt like a waste, you know? So, I started looking into these perpetual things.

First, I just browsed around online, seeing what kinds there were. Lots of options popped up. Fancy metal ones, digital ones, but I kind of liked the look of the simple wooden block types. Seemed straightforward, less likely to break.

Getting Started

I decided to just jump in and get one. Didn’t want to overthink it. Found a basic wooden block set online. It wasn’t too expensive, looked decent enough in the pictures. It had:

Pretty simple setup. I placed the order and waited for it to arrive.

Setting it Up and Using It

When the package came, I unpacked it. Just like the pictures – solid little blocks of wood, painted numbers and letters. Putting it together was easy, just placing the blocks in the stand.

Now, the actual using part. Each morning, or whenever I remember, I have to physically flip the blocks to the current date. The month blocks are easy, just JAN, FEB, MAR, etc. The day blocks were a bit of a puzzle at first. How do you get all the numbers from 01 to 31 with just two cubes?

I figured it out pretty quick. One cube has digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. The other has 0, 1, 2, 6, 7, 8. The trick is that the 6 doubles as a 9 when you flip it upside down. That covers all the combinations you need. Kind of neat, actually.

Living With It

So, I’ve been using it for a while now. It sits on my desk. Looks nice, kind of classic. It definitely works – tells me the date. The main thing is remembering to change it. Some days I forget, and it shows yesterday’s date until I notice. It’s become a small morning ritual, flipping the blocks.

Is it life-changing? Nah. Is it practical? Yeah, pretty much. Saves me buying a calendar, reduces a little waste. It’s a tactile thing, which I like more than just looking at my phone screen sometimes. For what it is, a simple block calendar, it does the job fine. No complaints really, just need to keep up the habit of changing it.

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