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23 March 2013, 12:57 AM | #1 |
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Rolex cal 4130 Daytona vs Breitling B-01 Chronomat
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So I need your help and opinions.....looking into a Breitling B01 also known as Chronomat 44. I own a few Rolex watches but Breitling B01 has really grabbed my attention and I am the type to look deep into the movements and accuracy besides just going on looks and popularity. Do any of you own a Breitling B01 and have thoughts, concerns, or opinions? It appears both movements are extremely accurate, have around 70-72h of power reserve, both are 28,800 beats and both are reliable and reputable in-house built movements....the only reason I will consider a Breitling because of in-house built movement of this caliber. I love the way this watch is built and the fact that it's a 43.7mm is also something I love....I have a Daytona as well and love that watch but would not mind adding this Breitling to my collection. This is the one I am planning on getting....18k rose/ss with the dial color combination. Oh, I am not getting this brand new and paying full retail.....the watch is in mint condition with all box and papers complete with original receipt from an authorized dealer and I can make the deal with the owner for less than 50% off retail....I have done all the homework but just can't decide if I should pull the trigger. Your thoughts, concerns, and opinions will be much appreciated as always. Thanks guys
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It's all about what makes YOU smile, but for me, the Daytona would win hands down.
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This is a Rolex forum; do you really expect anyone will prefer another brand..?
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As has already been pointed out, the Rolex will retain its value and the breitling will not. Make Sure you get it really cheap as far as the monitary value goes...I lost a lot of cash buying and selling Breitlings, won't go there again...
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Tough choice, the new B01 is a great in-house movement.
I like the look of the Breitling but what would be a deal breaker for me is the size. I find the Daytona fits me better.
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Sounds like your leaning towards the B. Both have exceptional movements. I'm not a huge B fan so I would go with Daytona.
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I already own a Daytona like I mentioned above....this would be an addition to the collection if I decide to pull the trigger
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Don't you just love how folks answer questions you're not even asking. Personally, if I were you, I'd buy the Daytona... The Breitling movement is awesome, but you are unlikely to get a fair assessment on TRF, so just do it if you want it. Best! |
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Between the two I truly believe apples to oranges two very different watches completely.. I have had Breitling before and for me it's about the comfort and I think Rolex nails this too the floor!! That being said its The Cosmosgraph all the way!!
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Daytona for me. That Breitling and many like it are just too busy for me.
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I own two Breitlings,both of which broke after a few years. At first , Breitlings appear as good values, have nice styles,etc. I think, though, that Rolex is generally superior in many respects. Would never purchase Breitlings again. I especially dislike all the scratches that the stainless steel bracelets attract. If u could only see and compare my 15 year old ss Rolexes to my 6 year old Breitlings...
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Richard, nope I expected this....lol. I own a few Rolex timepieces including a beautiful Daytona but was contemplating the B01 because of it's in house movement and the fact that I am getting the watch for less than 50% off retail. I know they lose their value quick but if you can buy them at less than 50%, I think it would be a good deal? Plus brings in more variation than just Rolex Rolex Rolex.
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Rolex a 1000 times over Breitling . . . but that's just me . . .
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I haven't seen much criticism in the responses thus far about the B's movement, which was your central question. I interpret that to mean either we don't know, or there are no big issues with this movement.
If it's the latter, since you clearly like the watch (and especially considering you are buying it for half off), I'd go for it. It may not hold value like a Rolex, but someone else has taken the big initial price hit, so that should be less of a concern for you. Frankly I prefer its look to the current Daytona, whose bezel is too busy for me (but I say to those who love it, hey, whatever floats your boat). My only caution is that in addition to the movement, you consider and evaluate the durability of the B's finish and bracelet, which have also been mentioned in the responses. Last edited by alanc; 23 March 2013 at 02:52 AM.. Reason: typo |
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doesn't breitling still use modified ETA/valjoux movements? Breitlings are not known for their movements. a used breitling at 50% off is still more than it is worth.
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In some pieces yes but they have been aggressively moving into their own in house calibers. The B01 is their first in house movement that has gotten good reviews
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The B01 is my fav Breitling, great mvmnt, dial detailing and comfortable solid bracelet. If you like the 43mm size, and Dayts 39mm is too small for a chrono I think, then go for it, at 40-50% off msrp it is tremendous value for just so much watch.
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Personally, I'd go for it if you are looking for a different sort of look than your existing Rolex. BTW...pic of mine fresh back from regular service after 8 years of totally reliable timekeeping. Sent out to service just because I wanted to, not because it was losing time. Has been the most accurate watch I have ever owned, hands down! |
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Regardless, do not get stuck in the in-house fantasy. Breitling uses top grade ETA movements (that they further modify) in most of their watches, and let me tell you, top grade ETAs are more reliable and surely more tested than many "in-house" calibers that are floating around. It's a great brand, and many of their watches represent great value. You have a nice decision to make. Enjoy it. |
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Me thinks you came to the wrong place for this question.
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Gorgeous Breitling. It's got a date function too...
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I have a chronomat evolution which I bought very happily in 2006.
It gets many compliment and IMO, looks great! The comfort factor is important as it is a very heavy watch which you will constantly be reminded that you are wearing. If you like that idea, it is a very different and imposing watch. The accuracy: excellent. |
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[QUOTE=Alex_NYC;4039770]I have a chronomat evolution which I bought very happily in 2006.
It gets many compliment and IMO, looks great! The comfort factor is important as it is a very heavy watch which you will constantly be reminded that you are wearing. If you like that idea, it is a very different and imposing watch. The accuracy: excellent./QUOTE] That's one good lookin' watch. |
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