Mr Roger Dubuis' favourite
The perpetual calendar was a favourite complication of Mr. Roger Dubuis. Attracted by its challenging nature and complexity, he co-patented his own retrograde display in 1989, and in later life, wore a perpetual biretrograde calendar timepiece as his own personal choice.
The 2100 adjustment
This manual adjustment in 2100 is necessary to align our timekeeping more precisely with Earth’s true journey around the Sun.
This precision is achieved through the Gregorian calendar which refines the earlier Julian system that designated every year divisible by four as a leap year. To enhance accuracy, the Gregorian system excludes century years unless they are divisible by 400. As a result, all perpetual calendar timepieces will require a manual adjustment in the year 2100, which, unlike most years divisible by four, will not be a leap year.