Have it in the Yellow, stopwatch date and time, simple, the dial is silky smooth and I can agree it just does not scratch, I wear mine everyday, it has been hit knocked dropped all the normal stuff with a watch and it still looks brand new. It is super super lightweight.
@@semihcelik121 your love it. If you wear blue jeans it does transfer colour to the yellow band. Simple way to bring it back to the great yellow all the time, is some nail varnish remover and a cotton pad. It's only takes a minute and it keeps the strap looking brand new all the time.
A fanatic athlete uses a watch with GPS to measure speed and a sensor to measure heart rate so he will never use this Breitling during sport. This plastic (titaplast polymer) quartz watch isn't a luxury watch either so I'm not sure about its purpose... Nevertheless I think it's cool and desirable!
@@ceesmvanwijk yes I agree, it just looks great, you do not see many people wearing it, Breitiling only produce about 250,000 watches worldwide compared with say Tag which is in the millions. I chose it as it is quartz, keeps great time very very lightweight and its different to the usual metal strap watches
Have it in the Yellow, stopwatch date and time, simple, the dial is silky smooth and I can agree it just does not scratch, I wear mine everyday, it has been hit knocked dropped all the normal stuff with a watch and it still looks brand new. It is super super lightweight.
Just ordered the yellow too 😃
@@semihcelik121 your love it. If you wear blue jeans it does transfer colour to the yellow band. Simple way to bring it back to the great yellow all the time, is some nail varnish remover and a cotton pad. It's only takes a minute and it keeps the strap looking brand new all the time.
name of this music please? ad´s music
Any luck with the name of the song?
It's called "Circuits" by George Georgia
Breiting must consider stemless and backlight
What makes this watch unique from a functional perspective?
nothing
A fanatic athlete uses a watch with GPS to measure speed and a sensor to measure heart rate so he will never use this Breitling during sport. This plastic (titaplast polymer) quartz watch isn't a luxury watch either so I'm not sure about its purpose... Nevertheless I think it's cool and desirable!
@@ceesmvanwijk yes I agree, it just looks great, you do not see many people wearing it, Breitiling only produce about 250,000 watches worldwide compared with say Tag which is in the millions. I chose it as it is quartz, keeps great time very very lightweight and its different to the usual metal strap watches
Such a beauti design, great colors - but oh fu** .... its a Quartz
3grand 😳😳I don’t think so.
Looks like a Swatch watch. But for 3k you cannot be serious...
Why o why 😳