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22 March 2013, 07:19 AM | #31 |
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I have owned Rolexes and Breitlings. They are both very nice, though very different, watches. My question to you is if you believe you would feel comfortable wearing a 2 tone everywhere you presently wear the stainless. If you would, go for it. On the other hand, if what you are really missing is a nice chronograph, then it's hard to do better for the money than a preowned Chronomat. I have owned all kinds of watches, many with inhouse movements, but the most accurate of them all have been Valjoux 7750 s, one in a Panerai and one in a Breitling.
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22 March 2013, 07:53 AM | #32 | |
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just curious what do you mean by "others are bought from sub contract manufacturers"? do you mean that their base movements are ETA/Valjoux that have been modified?? if so again I dont really see the big deal there either. I dont think that anyone considers Breitling on par with Rolex in terms of market share or making stuff in house. If anything I think Rolex is a much better marketing company than Breitling. |
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