I mean astonishing.
Your Breitling is a very interesting watch.
It is equipped with a nice ostrich strap, and it have that blue dial that rocks.
To fall into a deep respect, i want information as much you can give.
Case size.
Movement.
Year of build.
What is so interesting, it is no chronograph.
I watched for Navitimers pluton, and never knew there is a lcd non chrono out there in the wild.
The deep grey case give it a vintage hue.
I do not stop writing because your Chopard steels the show as the star of the theme picture.
So two unique peaces that enrich the theme of the week.
And i am honored that my most worn watches are also two watches!
Not a Chopard and Breitling, but as your babies are two Swiss made beauties,
mine are also born in the place where watches should see the light for the first time.
Baume & Mercier and Revue Thommen.
My Baume & Mercier i wear 7 days, so it is an everyday watch.
Without a strap, because i change from time to time the strap.
My Revue Thommen Airspeed day date i wear 5 days a week. I can give the exact time i wear it in 5 days. 55 hours. Sometime more, sometimes less, depends on overwork and holidays. Count on 11 hours a day, 5 days.
Remarkable:
Both are 42mm case size.
Both are day dates.
Both are running almost everyday from day one when i bought them.
The green never stood still from day one.
No dust catchers in every aspect.