MTF[PuristS]
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The sub-dials are wide apart
Jed,
Looking back on my watch collection, I recall only one or two 'regulator' watches in the last 16 years; it's not common in my flock.
Actually, I consider the jumping hour a sort of "regulator" with digital hour display and a regulator minute hand. Then, my regulator 'count' goes up
This new version of the CHOPARD regulator looks clearer in display, somehow.
I like the GMT function that balances the dial with a 4th sub-dial.
I also like the sub-dials being wide apart in proportion the watch size. It is irritating to see sub-dials bunched up in the middle of the dial if the movement is too small for the watch case.
Regards,
MTF
The sub-dials are wide apart
By: MTF : March 9th, 2015-20:38
Jed, Looking back on my watch collection, I recall only one or two 'regulator' watches in the last 16 years; it's not common in my flock. Actually, I consider the jumping hour a sort of "regulator" with digital hour display and a regulator minute hand. Th...
indices are missing
By: COUNT DE MONET : March 10th, 2015-08:44
Being a regulator means to display time very technically, like a measuring apparatus or a water meter that shows depth of water or the water level. The trick is to make this apparatus look good. This one looks already very good but could have gained a bit...