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Old 4 October 2023, 07:28 PM   #1
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Chronomat automatic gmt 40 ice blue

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My question is if anyone saw this one in person? If you have please post some pictures. And my second question is where Breitling put the platinum material in the case? Is chronomat gmt and non in house movement worth the price? If I go to Breitling boutique can I expect discount?
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Old 4 October 2023, 09:07 PM   #2
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I received a text from a Boutique sales associate yesterday informing me that the Ice Blue GMT was available and inquiring if I was interested. I politely declined without any knowledge of the price. I just looked it up and it appears that the watch is approximately $2000 more than the standard GMT. The platinum is not in the case. The bezel is made of platinum which is something that Breitling used to do with their Bentley line of watches. Definitely a no go on this watch and the entire lineup of non in house movement GMT's, the price in my opinion is way out of line for what you actually receive.

If you happen to go to a Breitling Boutique you will not receive any discounts on the price of a watch.
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Old 10 October 2023, 11:07 AM   #3
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Hi,
My question is if anyone saw this one in person? If you have please post some pictures. And my second question is where Breitling put the platinum material in the case? Is chronomat gmt and non in house movement worth the price? If I go to Breitling boutique can I expect discount?
I walked into Breitling looking to buy a pistachio chronograph and somehow left with this one. It certainly won’t be everyone’s cup of tea (movement, etc), but I personally feel it has slotted in nicely to my collection, and that it’s versatile for multiple situations. The bezel looks and feels good, and is very satisfying to rotate. The blue gmt hand stands out without breaking up the scheme of the watch, and I feel just as good wearing it with a white tee as I do with a suit. The sunburst effect on the dial is always there, but the color of the dial changes based on the light, from various shades of light blue to a light blueish silver or grey.

Price is price. It’s either worth it to you because it’s different and you like it, or it isn’t - it (and most other watches) wont hold value like a Rolex. Pictures don’t do justice (and I’m still figuring out how to actually take and post good ones) but here are a few:
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Old 11 October 2023, 02:24 AM   #4
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I walked into Breitling looking to buy a pistachio chronograph and somehow left with this one. It certainly won’t be everyone’s cup of tea (movement, etc), but I personally feel it has slotted in nicely to my collection, and that it’s versatile for multiple situations. The bezel looks and feels good, and is very satisfying to rotate. The blue gmt hand stands out without breaking up the scheme of the watch, and I feel just as good wearing it with a white tee as I do with a suit. The sunburst effect on the dial is always there, but the color of the dial changes based on the light, from various shades of light blue to a light blueish silver or grey.

Price is price. It’s either worth it to you because it’s different and you like it, or it isn’t - it (and most other watches) wont hold value like a Rolex. Pictures don’t do justice (and I’m still figuring out how to actually take and post good ones) but here are a few:
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I love this watch. Very nice addition. I thinking about getting one as well. If you have more pictures please post them.
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Old 11 October 2023, 02:51 AM   #5
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I’ve attached some additional pictures but having trouble with the sizing and blurriness.

To be honest, you do have to see in person. Even a high res picture won’t show you what the bezel and dial look like.

I think it’s a well-executed piece, and it fits perfectly for what I’m looking for. I have some alligator straps coming (midnight blue and black) which I think will bring out the dial even more and give it a more formal look.
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Old 11 October 2023, 05:09 PM   #6
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I’ve attached some additional pictures but having trouble with the sizing and blurriness.

To be honest, you do have to see in person. Even a high res picture won’t show you what the bezel and dial look like.

I think it’s a well-executed piece, and it fits perfectly for what I’m looking for. I have some alligator straps coming (midnight blue and black) which I think will bring out the dial even more and give it a more formal look.
Great picture and amazing watch
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Old 12 October 2023, 05:25 AM   #7
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Beautiful watch! Would one be able to buy the rouleaux bracelet separately even if it is not offered on the website?

I love the contrast with the black rubber, but one of the calling points of the chronomat for me is that metal bracelet. I can see myself swapping between rubber and rouleaux depending on the occasion .
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Old 12 October 2023, 09:41 AM   #8
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Beautiful watch! Would one be able to buy the rouleaux bracelet separately even if it is not offered on the website?

I love the contrast with the black rubber, but one of the calling points of the chronomat for me is that metal bracelet. I can see myself swapping between rubber and rouleaux depending on the occasion .
Yes and no. I asked the question and they said it technically wouldn’t match because the bracelet has polished steel instead of polished platinum. It didn’t look like it would clash in my eyes, but they said to wait and see if I was interested before buying (maybe something is coming in the future?)
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Old 10 October 2023, 10:18 PM   #9
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Congratulations. Nice watch.
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Old 11 October 2023, 05:27 AM   #10
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I love the size of that watch! 40mm, 11,7mm thickness and 47mm lug to lug. I wish my SOH II had those dimensions!
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I love the size of that watch! 40mm, 11,7mm thickness and 47mm lug to lug. I wish my SOH II had those dimensions!
The case thinness is no joke. Wears really comfortably because of this.

Again pictures aren’t great but hope these are helpful!
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The case thinness is no joke. Wears really comfortably because of this.

Again pictures aren’t great but hope these are helpful!
Thank you for sharing those pictures. Looks amazing! You definitely got yourself a great piece there!

I think Breitling should continue to offer watches in the 40mm-ish range. At 11mm thickness, this must wear like a treat all year round. My SOH II measures just above 14,3mm in thickness and I feel I struggle to make it work with long sleeve clothes and fitting it under a shirt cuff.
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