I have to say these dimensions plus the perfectly balanced (Thanos style) dia really make me appreciate this watch. The old adage less is more has never been more prevalent.
Before anyone gazes at it and wishes to afford one, you can buy a lot of decent watches that have perpetual calendar. Tissot makes some good entry level, you can up it a bit by getting a Raymond Weil. However my point is, that all perpetual calendars are great on your wrist but quite a nuisance if you don't have a winder. I own one and it's always time consuming when you want to wear it cause you need to set it up. Since this is a special occasion watch or high profile job meetings you'll not wear each day so when it comes to put it on your wrist you will spend 5 minutes to adjust the date, the time and the moon phase.