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I quite enjoy this little one...

It may not have a 'heartbeat', yet I think it has its appeal after all.
Breitling Roll Call?
By: amanico : March 1st, 2012-04:38
We don't often speak about Breitling watches, here, so let's try to repair this injustice. Here are is duetto: A Chonomonopusher from the Royal Canadian Air Force, and a Superocean: And here, some pictures of my targets: Unitime: And the top in my wish li...
OK, here's mine...
By: Emil Wojcik : March 1st, 2012-10:04
...a recent model. I think the current one available is the same. Got mine about ten years ago. ETA movement. I know some here frown upon a non-manufacture movement, but I bought it because I like it, which is how I chose all my watches. Even after owning...
Thanks...
By: Emil Wojcik : March 1st, 2012-10:18
In fact, it's the retro-look that made me buy it. I'm a sucker for all things vintage so buying a new watch was a bit out of my comfort zone at first. But this one fits in well with my taste. Emil
As do I ....
By: Marcus Hanke : March 1st, 2012-14:39
the gleaming lacquer dial was the reason why I bought the piece. I have to admit, though, that its size (46mm) is bothering me after a while, so it does not get the wrist time it deserves. In 42mm it would have been perfect, but the new SO Heritage varian...
it is a particularly nice...
By: G99 : March 5th, 2012-01:20
it is a particularly nice piece isnt it Nicolas, when the Antiques roadshow came to my local town when i was in wales i took a number of pilots watches along and was actually filmed for the programme, but was cut out before going to TV. the watch expert i...
yep, never fail to miss...
By: G99 : March 5th, 2012-12:22
yep, never fail to miss it. Richard Price selected about 10 of my military pilots watches to talk about, but as i knew so much about them i wasnt really a suitable member of public surprised by value of old picture so they cut me...
Nose to tail.
By: Ubik : March 5th, 2012-04:30
Breitling was my first vintage watch love many years ago and while I have strayed my passion for them has never diminished. I was always struck by the variety of styles they produced, the wonderful heritage and the original and wearable chronographs. It w...
All amazing...BUT
By: tim_s : March 5th, 2012-15:59
The beads of rice 806 with the original bezel takes the cake. For me THE Breitling to own - love it! I make no secret of my love too. The thing that probably turns most people off - the complexity of the dials, actually draws me to Breitling. Great topic ...
ah ok...
By: tim_s : March 7th, 2012-14:30
It does look great, I like the snug fit to the case. I think mesh bracelets are amazing, I hadnt had one until I put my JB Champion one on my Cosmo and they its so comfortable.
Quite late to the roll call
By: DaMctosh : March 8th, 2012-07:48
Had a little old Premier which is no longer with me. Sorry i was going to post the pic but hit the post before inserting the pic and realized I just cannot find it; will keep looking. I like the dial but could not live with the chrono module. Ubik has how...
Here is mine...
By: mac_omega : March 9th, 2012-08:08
Hi all, I must admit that I do not cherish this brand for well known reasons... but I make some exceptions with "very" vintage: 1) I like very much the Superocean models shown by Nicolas 2) I could not withstand an early Chronomat in pink gold, all origin...
here's one i forgot
By: G99 : March 10th, 2012-01:55
a Breitling by any other name. it might have 'Wakmann' and 'France' on the dial, but the Venus 188 calibre also has 'WOG', the Breitling mark on it. we know that Breitling used their partnership with Wakmann to get around the US embargo in the 60's, but t...