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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyB View Post
    I was tempted by the regulator but never could commit. I believe it was the numbers that started with “0” on the dial. I know it is done for symmetry but it also irks me as completely unnecessary.
    Their regulators are gorgeous, IMO. The leading "0" doesn't bother me. That said, I find it frustrating to actually tell the time on any regulator-style watch -- which is disqualifying for me. I appreciate them as art pieces but can't see myself ever owning one, regardless of brand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Radharc View Post
    Their regulators are gorgeous, IMO. The leading "0" doesn't bother me. That said, I find it frustrating to actually tell the time on any regulator-style watch -- which is disqualifying for me. I appreciate them as art pieces but can't see myself ever owning one, regardless of brand.
    I do have one regulator and it is actually quite easy to get used to. I initially felt the same way about small seconds but in reality they are not that much different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyB View Post
    I do have one regulator and it is actually quite easy to get used to. I initially felt the same way about small seconds but in reality they are not that much different.
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