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Old 16 February 2018, 09:34 PM   #1
arcadelt
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Breitling Re-editions

If the words of the new CEO are to come true, we are likely to see a few nice re-editions of some vintage watches from Breitling in the next few years. As a collector of re-editions (the more accurate the better), I'm certainly looking forward to that. Anyway, some have said that the one on the right in the first picture is the nicest re-edition of the original all-black dial Navitimer 806, and I would certainly agree. However, in my opinion, the one on the left is the closest we have of a modern interpretation of the original Chronomat, even though it is labelled as a Montbrillant. That said, I can’t help but wonder how much nicer they would have looked if the bezels had been swapped.







Anyway, what are you hoping for from the new and improved Breitling?
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