While some critics have voiced concerns about the power reserve indicator cluttering the North Flag's dial, I find it to be remarkably well-integrated, occupying the position of the nine o'clock hour marker. The dial maintains a pleasing symmetry, with the power reserve counterbalanced by the white date window at three o'clock (a rare instance where a non-matching date disc is acceptable). Notably, unlike other Tudor models featuring the in-house movement, the North Flag keeps dial text to a minimum, preserving a clean and uncluttered aesthetic.
This thoughtfully arranged dial design underscores Tudor's commitment to both form and function. It not only provides essential information but does so in a visually harmonious manner, making the North Flag a timepiece that balances practicality with elegant simplicity.