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Breitling for Bentley Celebrates 10 Years With 3 New In-House Chronographs
Ten years ago, Breitling launched its Breitling for Bentley watch collection on the heels of Bentley winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. To pay tribute to the first decade of collaboration between the Swiss watch brand and the British luxury carmaker, Breitling has launched the first three Breitling for Bentley watches equipped with Breitling manufacture movements.The new Breitling for Bentley timepieces are the Bentley B06, Bentley B04 GMT, and Bentley B05 Unitime. Each has a self-winding chronograph movement (based on the groundbreaking Breitling B01, the brand’s first-ever in-house movement) with a column wheel, vertical coupling clutch and a power reserve of more than 70 hours. (For more on Caliber B01’s development, see our in-depth historical profile of Breitling.) Like every other movement found in Breitling watches, these calibers are all certified as chronometers by the Swiss testing agency COSC. The watches also share several aesthetic features inspired by Bentl
SIHH 2018: "Grey Ghost"
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Any offshore for the guys with smaller wrists?
Good day everybody.On the hunt, and I am looking for a ROO that would be suitable for small wrists.It is very unfortunate that I haven't been able to find a Royal Oak that fits my wrists well.At 6.25' wish wrists, the 15202 lugs just won't sit on my wrists unfortunately. I would have loved to add that to my collection. A stunning watch with an amazing history.The 15450 dial is just too small for my taste. The 15202 dial size is a very nice fit, as my 40MM Rolex fit very well, but just the stiff lugs that make it difficult. Ofcourse some people don't mind this, but I really dislike the way it looks on me personally.On the hunt for an Offshore now, are there any that work well on small wrists?Surely we have guys on here with small wrists that own some, and don't look like they are wearing clocks on their wrists. Pictures?Thanks all and have a nice day!
Speedmaster 3510 vs 3570
I'm new to TRF and looking to purchase a speedmaster. There is a significant difference in the price of 3510 models and the 3570's. can anyone explain the major differences? I would also appreciate advice on which speedmaster model(s) would be the best investment given a modest budget.Cheers!
5980/1AR Blue Dial - Some Random Thoughts & Question
I saw a 5980/1AR the other day for the first time. Wow that blue is a bluer and more vibrant blue than the 5711 blue IMO.Seems the /1AR doesn't get a lot of love in many polls I have looked at, at least compared to other Nautiluses. And I am surprised the /1AR blue dial isn't talked about more (I hear so many praises about the 5711 blue). Am I crazy for saying that /1AR dial is one of the best dials and most beautiful blue hues on a watch face I have ever seen? Up there with Platona Ice Blue IMO.The 5711 blue/grey kinda paled in comparison in my eyes, as I looked at the two next to each other in the same light side by side. I also loved the way the watch looked overall and I am not usually into TTs (accept for the Rolex Bluesy).Q: I have never seen a 5980/1A but does it have this same color blue? Just curious, because this is starting to become a watch I want. Photos online just can't seem to do these Nautilus dials justice which is why I ask about the /1A blue.I want a Nautilus (some