Breitling

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craigjm

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17,949 posts

200 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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I like the look of the Transocean Chronograph Unitime but prefer the look of it with the black face and a blue leather strap. I am guessing I would have to order that from a dealer. Any idea how long you would have to wait?

Miguel Alvarez

4,944 posts

170 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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I've got a small Colt that the missus now wears. For something so shiny it isn't too bad on the scratches. I like them but find they look massive on my wrists.

craigjm

Original Poster:

17,949 posts

200 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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Miguel Alvarez said:
I've got a small Colt that the missus now wears. For something so shiny it isn't too bad on the scratches. I like them but find they look massive on my wrists.
This is the one thing I am concerned about as for a man I have very skinny wrists.

falkster

4,258 posts

203 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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My bakery manager has a ladies tag - in always mocking him but he is the size of an 8 year old boy.

Miguel Alvarez

4,944 posts

170 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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craigjm said:
Miguel Alvarez said:
I've got a small Colt that the missus now wears. For something so shiny it isn't too bad on the scratches. I like them but find they look massive on my wrists.
This is the one thing I am concerned about as for a man I have very skinny wrists.
To be fair for me its more how they look with work shirts. I may look like the Fresh Prince at weekends but 9-5 I look like Carlton at work and a big shiny Breitling is a bit much.

LooneyTunes

6,844 posts

158 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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groak said:
Breitlings are very well made and very functional watches which can absorb 'heavy' wear and ubiquitous use.
I'd agree - when it was my main watch, my SuperOcean was worn daily for over a decade. Took loads of abuse and just kept bouncing back for more. Usefully, unlike some other watches, the SS case seems pretty robust. Have one or two that seem to get scratched just by people looking at them.

Hoofy

76,351 posts

282 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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craigjm said:
This is the one thing I am concerned about as for a man I have very skinny wrists.
You need a smaller Colt model, then.

amnesia182

486 posts

162 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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NeMiSiS said:
Have you sold it yet?
Not yet - had a few offers. If I can't get what I am after I will just save for a couple more months before looking at the GS ;-)

Spoof

1,854 posts

215 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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I like some Breitling, the aerospace is a nice watch, wears well, keeps good time and for the job it was intended, works very well.
The chronospace and super ocean I like too but you can keep the rest - too bling.

Simon Bags

566 posts

175 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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Hoofy said:
You need a smaller Colt model, then.
That was exactly my problem, very small in the wrist department (God knows why, I do more than my fair share of wrist exercises I can tell you), so I got one of the smaller Colts. Love it, superb piece.


crispian22

963 posts

192 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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i find some of the bentley models a bit ott,but i thought the navitimer design dated back to the 1950's,it can hardly be accused of being modern bling.i think it's one of the most iconic watch designs ever.

http://www.breitling.com/en/models/navitimer/navit...




Edited by crispian22 on Monday 6th August 21:15

S6 Devil

3,556 posts

233 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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I have an Evolution and an early 1992 B13019 Navitimer. I think they are great both to look at and wear.

I have fairly skinny wrists but don't find either too large.

Some Breitlings are bling e.g the ones with diamond bezels and jewelled hour markers but many aren't. You pays your money....






Edited by S6 Devil on Tuesday 7th August 05:34

Jaged

3,598 posts

194 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Xtriple129 said:
Personally I'm a proper Breitling fanboy. Okay, few of their watches have "in house" movements but a growing number do and the rest use properly modified ETA ones that are superior to standard ETA ones in fit, finish and performance. A few are properly "Blingy" and you can keep those, but others are tasteful and restrained and really rather pleasant on the eye. I give you the SuperOcean range and the Heritage version is lovely.
When I picked up my PO after a 6 week wait, I looked at the Blue Heritage on mesh, took that home too.
Most of my friends like the Breitling in preference to the PO! I think it's the Blue colour.
Interestingly the Breitling keeps better time than the Omega!

The Heritage gains just under one second a day and the Omega 2, as checked against an Radio Atomic £10 clock from Lidl!

phumy

5,674 posts

237 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Just bought myself a new Superocean 44 with the red accent with SS bracelet and have ordered and reserved the black/red leather strap (from the new Superocean M2000) from Beitling Singapore, will get that fitted when i go over in September. Will get some pictures up here when its fitted.

Riff Raff

5,117 posts

195 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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I'm not a fanboy myself.............






don logan

3,520 posts

222 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Breitlings are definitely too shiny!

GC8

19,910 posts

190 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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I have a matched pair of 1/10th of a second Breitling stopwatches.

/Breitling interest

Knackered dad

124 posts

210 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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I really like the Superocean 44 and Superocean Heritage 46, hopefully making my mind up in the next few weeks. They look really well made, very robust just like my PO. I have a Tag Aquaracer which is a total dog, after 15 months of painful ownership the retailer has offered a full exchange to another make! Very happy about this as these Breitlings look great.

GC8

19,910 posts

190 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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I could be swayed be an 806 Navitimer or maybe even a period black and white TopTime, I suppose...

shambolic

2,146 posts

167 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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craigjm said:
This is the one thing I am concerned about as for a man I have very skinny wrists.
I have skinny wrists too but here my beaten up old colt bought 18 years ago and worn every day(enginneer so takes some abuse)



I hate big blingy watches, this is a cracking every day watch