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The B-1 is a wonderful watch and if you think you want a analog/digital combo than you will not be disappointed. I had one for three years and loved it. I sold it because all I wear anymore is my SMP. The X-33 is a nice watch as well but I prefer the B-1 hands down for looks and durability. It is large and "heavy" for some folks but I rather like the weight, it's part of the reason I like mechanicals and that is what the B-1 feels like. As to Breitling quality, I have owned several and honestly believe they are comparable to Omega. Both are ridiculously expensive new but can be found used for @50% of list. Besides, it's only money right?
Andrew
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