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Re: Some thoughts...
In Response To: Some thoughts... ()

: Ok, I'm
: going to choose this option for now...:

: Which I've been calling "The Quiet
: Breitling" because it's a pretty muted
: model styling wise compared to most
: Breitlings...

: I also couldn't let Sam get the only
: Gold/Titanium bling.

: Which has a better W/R rating, Is COSC
: Chronometre rated, has date, has automatic
: winding and it still isn't worth what Sam's
: Two-Tone-Titanium-Teutonic!

: 4) the watch you wore the most this year.
: That's hard to say. I do so much rotation
: I suspect several watches are close to one
: another on that one.

: Sam Likewise Sam. I hope you enjoy my
: contribution. --
: Chuck

: Chuck Maddox

: Watch Article Index :
: http://www.xnet.com/~cmaddox/cm3articles.html
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: http://www.xnet.com/~cmaddox/watch.html ,
: Watch Blog :
: http://chuckmaddoxwatch.blogspot.com/ .
: Chronographs, like most finer things in
: life, only improve with time...

:

I did enjoy the contribution.

I don't recall seeing that Breitling, but I do remember you mentioning it.
Is it a limited numbered edition?
Case metal is?

(The local Tourneau had one vaguely similar to this in white gold in the Preowned section -- priced in typical Tourneau fashion -- way north of 5 digits -- like north of the Artic Circle. I liked it, but not that much.)

I assume the bezel whiz wheel is operational, but what about the engraving on the case rear side?

In other words -- tell me more!!!

I love the Seamaster Titane -- screw-down pushers, guys!

Happy Holidays

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