The only one I'd get is the new Navitimer 8. Not a fan of the styling of other Breitling models.
https://www.breitling.com/ca-en/watc...AB0117131C1P2/
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The only one I'd get is the new Navitimer 8. Not a fan of the styling of other Breitling models.
https://www.breitling.com/ca-en/watc...AB0117131C1P2/
Nice looking piece no doubt, but TBH I prefer the older style Navitimer and I'm sure that price is smack in no fly zone territory.
Another option that may be pushing the price a bit but are going to be my next purchases are Tudor black Bay -used
Style-new and the new 1926-new
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I think my next Oris chronograph will be a diver on rubber....the challenge will be to buy the diver instead of another Pilot chronograph on textile.....I like their stuff....high quality without the completely insane price
the Mido I recently bought was a little immediate kick back for ditching the cigs.....only discovered them in January....read good reviews and said wtf.......it's a Swatch Group micro brand.....keeps great time, and one of my most comfortable pieces...and for a brand new sub $3k mechanical chronograph it ticks all the boxes....the piece I got is pretty unique and I loved the look of it.....but I wouldn't hesitate to pick up another one that turns my crank...the quality and reliability is there
the Speedy Date.....if I had to give them all up except one....that would probably be the one I'd keep....and yeah, at 40mm on a bracelet it's gonna feel like a SS Daytona
so put it on a rally strap and enjoy
Anyone bought from/using Chrono24? Found a nice Reduced Speedy on there, in Toronto.
Cool timepiece.
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