I can understand this is not for everyone, but I love seeing and using ¨dress¨ watches on natos... It reminds me the old days when our grand fathers had one single dressy watch and used it for all occasions and they survived with flying colours I still ha
The Chronomètre Contemporain II or RRCC II marks the second generation of timepiece from the atelier. while the timepiece retains the AkriviA design language, RRCC II brings in a complication into this simple dress timepiece…a Jumping sub-seconds with the
It was a time when air travel was "taking off" (so to speak), and so, I have always associated this feature with a compass rose. The "Pole Router" reinforces this association for me, as does the Breitling Transocean, which was introduced in the late 50's,
The Transocean Chronograph captures the aesthetics and vibe of the 1964 Top Time (ref. 810), and this one has a "Panamerican Bronze" dial that is truly striking. I love the look of chronographs from the early/mid 60's that did not have external bezels. Th
I think this kind of treatment is a nice touch, without being too much. Breitling is another brand that has done a nice job in a similar vein, as with the Transocean Chronograph...
As I've mentioned a time or two before, I'm a big fan of the Breitling Transocean Chronograph, which recreates the look and vibe of the 1964 Top Time ref. 810. For me, it's just an absolute classic look. The TOC is on the verge of total extinction, given