ust realized the other day that I've never actually posted about my favorite daily beater I've worn for the last 15 years. My 1999 Breitling Aerospace Titanium that I bought when on business in Glasgow of all places.
During some lunch and then strolling past a jewelers, there it was and I
simply loved it – went in with no hesitation and bought it. And I still think for me it was and is the best and most practical watch purchase I ever made.
1999 Aerospace – a single crown chronograph classic
Now some folks think Breitlings are big, flashy and cumbersome, but with this model nothing could be further from the truth. It's titanium, it's very light and very slim at 9mm height and a case diameter of only 40mm. With the matching titanium solid link bracelet it's quite a combination.
It slips unobtrusively under a shirt for dress occasions but also is
the business when it comes to everyday wear – AND it's probably a
statement too. This particular version has a quite subtle dial green color with high contrast numerals and markers.
Taken today – On the wrist – perfect. After 15 years it needs a clean!!
Dial wise – Clarity is all with this watch – the date is the clearest to read of any
watch I know with an excellent anti-reflection coated flat sapphire
crystal – and slim hands with the so very clever extension of the minute
hand over the center pivot, which makes it so clear when reading the
time – plus a nigh on perfect and understated luminous capability at
night – it's about as good as any watch can get in my opinion. The top bezel is click set in two directions and is Titanium as the rest of the watch ensemble. ( Yikes! – these darned close ups – just noticed how dirty it is after 15 years of almost continuous wear ).
Titanium at it's best case and solid link (diver extendable) bracelet.
The twin digital display is perhaps one of the clearest I've ever seen. It is bright in all light conditions and has a built in fluorescence that makes the numerals stand out perfectly.
The lower display shows everything you need – either set as shown with
Day and Date, Date and Seconds, or Seconds, Alarm time, Chronograph,
Current or Dual Time and Timer – the upper display shows which feature
is set.
I usually have it set as shown with Day and Date and rarely use the
other features, though the Dual Time can be useful on holiday as can the
Alarm though these days I prefer a vibration alarm however – the old
hearing is going!
Another aspect of this watch is the fact that even with all these
functions, it only has a single crown, the operation of which has always
been perfect.
The usual chronograph style pushers and buttons are quite superfluous
and is the feature I prefer most over all other chronograph models.
I said that clarity was terrific on this watch and this is it shown against some of my other models as a comparison –
I think the Breitling (left) – is the clearest of them all!
The Breitling on the left shows just how good the anti-reflection
coating is and how clever the hands/display clarity actually is and note
how the digits stand out – it always impresses me!
The Citizen Attesa in the center another favorite is also pretty good
but none can compare when doing the quick glance and reading the date.
Another good point about this Aerospace – it's actually gone up in value – so a good buy and a good investment. Not that I'll realize any profit of course 'cos it ain't for sale! The profit for me is the sheer pleasure of wearing what has to be my favorite watch.
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