As per a good friend's request, here are some photos of this lovely Breiting Unitime. Top condition, nice patina, superb presence on the wrist and... a friendly complication. What more to ask for? Best, Nicolas
Small, for sure, but I am very happy with it and proud of it. Superocean from 1958: Unitime Ref 2610 from the early 60's: Royal Canadian Air Force Chrono mono pusher from 1969: Still have a few to add... But it iwll be a hard game. Best, Nicolas
One, the Superocean ref 1004 is from the late 50's, the chronograph is from the 60's. One is an icon, the Superocean, while the military chronograph is a rare beast, especially with its sterile dial. Both being very atypic for Breitling. I am thinking abo
While the series produced 2610 model was still called a "worldtime" watch by Breitling, it used no longer reference cities for a convenient use of the function. Though, at least prototypes seem to have been produced, with the under-glass city disk of ref.
unitime worldtimer as the 2610, i think. No i haven't. A phantastic watch. But personally for me i decided that my watches should have a minimum diameter without crown 40 mm. Also for this reason my superocean 1004 has "to go". regards Stephan