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Old 30 November 2020, 01:43 AM   #1
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36mm Breitling v. Rolex Men vs Women

Curious as to why Breitling markets their new Chronomat Automatic 36 as a woman's watch but we all know that the Rolex Datejust 36 has forever been the standard size for gents?

I am really digging the looks of the mint green Chronomat 36 on SS. Haven't yet tried one on so not sure how it wears but it just got me thinking from a marketing perspective why it's considered a ladies watch. Is it because Breitling has always been known for its larger watch sizes?

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Old 1 December 2020, 04:48 AM   #2
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Old 1 December 2020, 09:17 AM   #3
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Very good question. I am also a fan of this watch. I have several DJ 36's that I often wear on my 7" wrist. I think they are missing the boat on their marketing.

Hopefully Breitling is realizing now to some extent that bringing the size down a bit and making the dials a little less cluttered attracts an entire new audience.

No reason why they can't branch out in this direction while maintaining their classic line of larger tool watches.
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Old 29 December 2020, 05:18 PM   #4
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36mm is very unisex. I think it's pretty silly to market this size to one gender or the other unless design dictates so (ie thin strap or blinged out; not in this case).
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Old 29 December 2020, 07:00 PM   #5
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I wear 36mm all the time, it’s a great size. I love the blue version, I’ll try it on next time I go to the boutique.
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Old 29 December 2020, 09:30 PM   #6
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36mm is small watch. No offense but its more appropriate for women. I had a dj 36 for a few weeks. Tried to comvice my self of the classic history...yada yada yada. Heres a pic below. Its just way to small
For even a decent sized man.
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Old 3 January 2021, 04:57 AM   #7
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36mm is small watch. No offense but its more appropriate for women. I had a dj 36 for a few weeks. Tried to comvice my self of the classic history...yada yada yada. Heres a pic below. Its just way to small
For even a decent sized man.
Looks perfectly fine to me, classic size with a classic fit. Not everyone wants a dress watch that fills up their wrist like a rotating bezel diver.
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Old 29 December 2020, 10:10 PM   #8
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I like the 36 mm Breitling's but they are too small for me. The 36 mm is a classic size discussion that is brought forth in numerous threads each week is really about personal preference and should be presented as such.
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Old 7 January 2021, 05:27 PM   #9
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I like the 36 mm Breitling's but they are too small for me. The 36 mm is a classic size discussion that is brought forth in numerous threads each week is really about personal preference and should be presented as such.
Right-on. For me 36 works because of my skinny little wrist, but it surely can’t be called the classic size for everyone, nor should any size. It’s all 100% down to personal preference.
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Old 3 January 2021, 03:00 AM   #10
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It’s just the way Breitling think at present.

I think 36mm is probably about the perfect size for an everyday watch. I have several in that approximate size, ranging from a CWC G10, through my Dad’s old Smiths and IWC Mk 11, to my own Oyster Perpetual. All get a good amount of wrist time. It depends on the owner though. I agree it’s too small for BigBoy17 above. Depends on what you wear too. Some of the Breitling stuff is outrageously large, and starting to look as out of date as flared trousers.

Personally, I don’t think any three hand “time of day” watch is a Chronomat, any more than a similar watch is a Navitimer. It’s just marketing. I actually think that 36mm Chronomat is a very good looking watch. Unique colour, and understated in a way Rolex used to be, but the latest OP’s are not.

I’d probably be happier if they had introduced an updated “Wings” (always an underrated watch) but they obviously want to emphasise the Chronomat bracelet. Like a lot of Breitlings, there are quite a lot of options. While the “gold and diamonds” option is more of a ladies watch, the stainless and green dial is not. If you like it I’d go for it.

I have a blue Chrono Cockpit, which is generally regarded as a unisex watch, if not a ladies, and it looks great on me. Probably my favourite watch of all time, and I never see anybody else wearing one!

Wings and Chrono Cockpit shown.
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Old 3 January 2021, 04:45 AM   #11
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Breitlings wear a bit smaller than similar rolex. A 38mm breitling would wear similar to a 36 mm.

Pictured is a 38mm colt. Let me see if i can find some old chronomat pictures which wears notably smaller than the daytona
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Old 28 January 2021, 06:58 AM   #12
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OMG ... I really shouldn’t have clicked on this link. LOL. Stunning dial.
I just reached out to an AD to check it out!! Too much quarantine time on my hands these days.
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Old 28 January 2021, 09:44 AM   #13
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What post #4 said.
If it fits, it fits. Regardless of how it's marketed. I wore a 36 DJ, it was nice and comfortable. It just didn't have the presence of a larger watch for me. As long as the person who wears it, likes it - That's really all that matters.
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