georgeszaslavsky
1580
If you look in the past early 70's breitling made a series of watches called the pizza which was boasting a very large diameter it was either powered by a venus a 178 or cal 11
Ok I will illustrate my facts with concrete examples with pics found on the net
First example the cosmonaute chronomatic cal 11

Second example the cosmonaute cal 178 handwound with 24 hour display

Third example the cosmonaute cal 178 with GMT function (very rare)

You will notice that there is a link between the past and the present and even back then in the 60's-70's Breitling was the one who made the largest watches on the market. Their main motto was "Instruments for professionals" and they always made big watches since the 50's. After when I see some gaudy and large watches from Hublot or from Panerai, I think this Breitling is much more sober and technical too. Once again just my personal and subjective opinion.
Best regards
Georges
Good question
By: MTF : September 20th, 2017-06:38
PJS Thanks for your thoughts. I buy Breitlings for family and friends but not for myself....until the current Mrs MTF re-gifted a SuperOcean back to me Somebody is buying these 'Breitling for Bentley' watches and they only need to shift 500 pieces. The as...
Balancing the discussion
By: MTF : September 22nd, 2017-01:42
Alkiro, I don't like huge watches either but as a moderator, I have to interject. Aside from logistics and functional reasons for watch sizes, the size of watches have gone up and down through history as expressions of both technology and fashion. Initial...