For many years I hankered after a capability wristwatch. I've all the time liked the chronometer styles watches and, when I was younger, Seiko was my preferred brand. That was until I grew up and discovered Breitling watches. The main question with Breitling watches is that, well, they're not exactly at the cheap end of the scale. So, when I got a minute bonus from work a few years ago, I seized the opportunity and headed down to the local jewellers shop and got myself one. The best thing about my men's Breitling wristwatch, is that no matter either I'm in formal attire , lounging about the yard, or even swimming at the condition club, my Breitling watch doesn't seem out of place.
The Breitling watch I finally located on was the Chronomat Evolution, which is Breitling's best selling watch, and it's not hard to see why. This stunning timepiece was originally created to for the world noted Frecce Tricolori, the Italian air force display team. Over the years Breitling have tweaked its build and it is now considered by many people, myself included, to be the most technically ended watch in their total range. It shares build features with any other Breitling watches, things like the excellent 3 sub-dials, one for recording seconds, one for 10 minute intervals and a 3 hour interval sub-dial. For the technically minded, the movement is an Eta Valjoux 7750 and the casing diameter is 43.7mm and is 17.1mm thick. My watch has a black face with white dials, but there are several other variations to this build available.
So, would I suggest a Breitling watch to others. Absolutely. Their accuracy and robustness are legendary and, because they are recognised as a high capability brand their resale value is fantastic. Many celebrities have openly endorsed them, with starts like Usher and David Beckham recently buying into the brand, so their profile has never been higher. You cant hide from their history either. Mens Breitling wristwatches have been the selection of aviators for over a hundred years now, and their pedigree is second to none.
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