In case you ought to be enticed by the following guide, Breitling Chronospace Jet Team Limited Edition Replica Chronospace’ of this type are available pre-owned in good shape for approximately $ 1.200,respectively. And , even to get a quartz watch, using this Bretiling Chronospace A56012.01 you’ll buy an interesting instrument in addition to a pleasant watch to wear that kind of money.Although that I was not particularly impressed with the last year’s SuperQuartz edition of this watch, I kinda like the design of this new Breitling Chronospace Chronograph Automatic model, which is now powered with a less precise but still more charismatic mechanical movement.Perhaps the reason for my sudden affection to the mechanical version of the watch is the lack of the digital screens on its dial that made it look too ‘professional’ for what’s essentially a luxury timekeeper. That is, of course, purely a matter of personal tastes: I am sure there are thousands actual and desk seekers who prefer the digital members of the Chronospace family. After all, there is something great about a watch that just has to be adjusted after its standard battery is replaced.The pair of LCD screens is now gone with three standard chronograph counters put in their location. Unlike the NVG-friendly digital screens, the sub-dials –at least, when it comes to the Volcano Black edition of the watch (pictured)– are nicely blended into the dial and don’t draw too much focus on themselves.The square hour markers continue to be too huge for my taste, however they are somewhat balanced using the set of wide sword-shaped hands that attempt to say something like “appearance, we don’t attempt to show-off, we’re here only for creating the dial more readable, so calm down”. Also, I guess that the indexes will offer superior nighttime legibility, since the quantity of Superluminova on them would be adequate to paint RMS Titanic from stem to stern.
Breitling appended the message “real men wear black” to end of their new for 2014 Chronospace Military watch promotional video. In the video, we have a typical Breilting-style scene, where military aviation dudes are getting ready for flight in the locker room and strapping on their Breitling Chronospace Battery Life Replica Chronospace Military watches. It is typical Breitling campy fun because the video takes itself a bit more seriously than it expects the viewer to. The focus on black seems to relate to the PVD black-coated steel case and available black straps for the watch. The Breitling Chronospace Military that I got to check out came on a nice green khaki strap with “vintage-style” lume on the dial.
Let’s be clear that while this is a new Breitling watch, it is more a stylistic diversion than something entirely fresh. If there is anything you can glean from the new products that Breitling introduced in 2014, it was that the company is attempting to fashionably diversify their collection. What does that mean? Essentially, more colors and sizes for the watches they already offer. For those looking for just the right fit when it comes to a new Breitling will have more options than ever.
If you already have one (or more) Breliting ana-digi high-end quartz watches, there probably isn’t going to be too much about the Breliting Chronospace Military watch that inspires you to add this model to your collection, unless you deeply love the colors and design. I say this also in light of the fact that Breitling also recently announced a new exclusive quartz movement that they will soon release, which adds some flavor to their current offerings of Swiss ETA produced quartz movements. I am, of course, referring to the B50 movement which will be first found in the Breitling Cockpit B50 watch that aBlogtoWatch debuted here. The B50 movement offers some interesting features and allows (requires) the user to recharge it regularly (each few months, I believe) using a charging dock. Inside the Breitling Chronospace Military is Breitling caliber 78 SuperQuartz movement, which out to last a couple of years between battery changes.
If you aren’t familiar with how these high-end analog/digital SuperQuartz movements work, it is simple. First of all, note that New Breitling Chronospace Military Replica offers a few different quartz movements – such as some with just the crown and others with pushers as well. The main time is displayed using the analog hands, but deeper functionality is available via the two LCD screens. Functions include things such as a 1/100th of a second chronograph, countdown timer, alarm, dual time zones, full calendar, and some additional functions “useful to pilots.” What is more important is the thermo-compensation element to the movement (the “Super” in SuperQuartz) which greatly enhances accuracy over standard quartz movements. For this reason, Breitling is able to get its SuperQuartz movements COSC Chronometer certified.
At 46mm wide, the Breliting Chronospace Military isn’t small, but the Chronospace never was (it also happens to be 15.6mm thick). It isn’t the largerst quartz watches Breitling makes either. The above mentioned Breitling Cockpit B50 and the Breitling Emergency II watches have cases which are larger in diameter. The Breliting Chronospace Military does, however, wear comfortably, and the “real men” who wear it will find that the black color of the case – as well as its placement on a strap allows it to wear a bit smaller than you might think. Nevertheless, this is a large watch, and there isn’t getting around that. Those interested in a smaller analog/digital Breitling should look at something like the Breitling Aerospace Evo (hands-on here).
If you should be tempted by the following article, Breitling Chronospace Manual Replica Chronospace’ of this type can be found pre-owned in good shape for approximately $ 1.200,respectively. And for a quartz watch, using this Bretiling Chronospace A56012.01 you’ll buy an intriguing instrument in addition to a pleasant watch to wear that kind of money.Although I was not particularly impressed with the previous year’s SuperQuartz edition of this watch, I kinda like the design of this new Breitling Chronospace Chronograph Automatic model, which is now powered with a less precise but still more charismatic mechanical movement.Perhaps the reason behind my sudden affection to the mechanical version of the watch is the lack of the digital displays on its dial that made it seem too ‘professional’ for what is basically a luxury timekeeper. That is, of course, purely a matter of personal preferences: I am sure there are thousands actual and desk seekers who favor the electronic members of their Chronospace family. After all, there is something great about a watch that just needs to be corrected after its standard battery is replaced.The set of LCD displays is gone together with three regular chronograph counters put in their location. Unlike the NVG-friendly electronic displays, the sub-dials –at least, when it comes to the Volcano Black edition of this watch (pictured)– are nicely blended in to the dial and don’t attract too much focus on themselves.The square hour markers are still too huge for my preference, but they’re somewhat balanced with the pair of broad sword-shaped hands that try to say something like “look, we do not try to show-off, we’re here purely for creating the dial more readable, calm down”. Also, I suppose that the indexes will offer superior nighttime legibility, because the quantity of Superluminova on these will be adequate to paint RMS Titanic from stem to stern.
More good news about the Breliting Chronospace Military is that compared to the other Chronospace models Breitling prettied up the dial a bit by toning it down. Compare this with the dials of the standard Breitling Chronospace watches (hands-on here). That means smaller 3 and 9 o’clock hour indicators, a more simple matte-black dial, and ditching the internal rotating slide-rule bezel (that really only works for the Navitimer in my opinion) for a simple minute track. The bezel around the Breliting Chronospace Military is now for navigational purposes with its compass indicators.
Dial legibility is now really good, actually, on the Breliting Chronospace Military, which is an improvement over the outgoing models. Even though the lume color is attempting to look like aged lume on vintage watches, it does end up looking cool. As much as I don’t want “professional” watches to be fashion-focused, those looking for that cool urban military look will find something to enjoy in the Breitling Chronospace Military if their primary motive is looks alone.
As always, the dial is highly legible and the listing of works is limited to just a few features which have an alarmclock, a countdown timer, a dual time zone display (UC) and, clearly, a chronograph with split times.The barbarous cloth strap, which can be available not just in anthracite, but also in khaki color, gives the timekeeper an even more rugged look: something which we expect from a tactical timepiece.However, what actually disappoints here is that actually the timekeeper is not quite as rugged as it looks. Rated for the exact same 50 meters of water resistance as preceding versions, the Chronospace Military is just great for swimming and not much else: something that you don’t really expect from a “army” watch. Frankly, I don’t grasp the reasoning behind the choice to use such a “mild” design: even much less expensive Tissot T-Race is graded for a lot more attractive 100 meters of water-tightness. Same holds for the previous year’s Breitling Chronospace Ocean Racer Replica Aerospace Evo model.Well, perhaps, the reason is that initially the Chronospace was marketed as a pilot’s view (hence the much-touted compatibility of its LCD display with night vision goggles), and pilots do not dive a lot nowadays whilst in the line of duty. But this particular variety looks more like a lookout for a Navy SEAL and these guys spend quite a lot of their time under water.Still, if you are not a member of government-funded organization, favor business dress to military uniform, and possess a Breitling SuperOcean 1500M (or Omega Seamaster 600M) for you underwater adventures, this brand new version of Chronospace may be a very nice accessory.
It is possible that additional color versions of the Breliting Chronospace Military will be available. That means white versus aged-style lume, as well as other possible variations. For now, the standard black with cream lume case comes with various strap options, including this green fabric strap, as well as a black fabric strap. You could also put the Breliting Chronospace Military watch on a bracelet – though only if you like the Milanese-style bracelet in black. Also note the cool looking caseback of the watch.
In 46mm wide, the Breliting Chronospace Military is not small, but the Chronospace never was (it also happens to be 15.6mm thick). The aforementioned Breitling Chronospace 1997 Replica Cockpit B50 along with the Breitling Emergency II watches have cases which are bigger in diameter. The Breliting Chronospace Military does, however, wear, and also the “real men” who wear it will find that the black colour of this case – as well as its positioning on a strap enables it to put on a bit smaller than you might think. Nevertheless, this is a big watch, also there isn’t getting around that. Those considering a bigger analog/digital Breitling should consider something like the Breitling Aerospace Evo (hands-on here).More good news about the Breliting Chronospace Military is that in comparison to the other Chronospace models Breitling prettied up the dial a bit by toning down it. Compare this with the dials of the normal Breitling Chronospace watches (hands-on here). Meaning smaller 3 and 9 o’clock hour signs, a simpler matte-black dial, and ditching the inner rotating slide-rule bezel (that only works for your Navitimer in my view) to get a simple minute track. Even though the lume colour is attempting to look like aged lume on vintage watches, it will end up looking cool. As much as I don’t need “professional” watches to be fashion-focused, people searching for this trendy urban military look will find something to love from the Breitling Chronospace Military if their primary motive is looks lonely.
Bretling’s brand new Chronospace Evo Night Mission is currently available in a stunning blue and black. The black, satin-brushed titanium case is given a carbon-based treatment which offers strength and immunity. Complementing the black ceramic case is the dark blue dial with white Arabic numerals and indices and gray accents. But this watch does not just look good, it’s also part of Breitling’s Professional group, a line of high-tech watches intended for professionals and adventurers. The opinion includes Breitling’s SuperQuartz Caliber 73 that is ten times as precise as a standard quartz watch. The Chronometer-certified quartz movement provides not only outstanding precision but also crucial functions that are essential for professionals. This view is also water resistant up to 10 bar or 100 meters, and it includes a screw-locked crown and uni-directional rotating bezel. The bezel contains four rider tabs, 6, 9, and 12 that makes it a lot easier to grip.All-in-all this analog view was made for professionals who want a luxury watch which has a high-end appearance as well operational capabilities. This view is currently priced at $4,550 USD.Breitling has unveiled the brand new Chronospace Military, a digital multifunction pilot’s chronograph designed for professionals in intense conditions.
From a durability perspective, this is a pilot’s watch, not a diver. So you’ll have to deal with the 50 meters of water resistance, which is about standard for most of Breitling’s ana-digi SuperQuartz timepieces. Over the dial, of course, is an AR-coated sapphire crystal. Good looking and useful, the Breitling Chronospace Military is a fine addition to their larger collection which very much fits the theme of the brand, as well as the type of persona Breitling has currently been pushing. The watch is, however, rather pricey, with the Breitling Chronospace Military having a retail price of $5,915. breitling.com
Bretling’s brand new Chronospace Evo Night Mission is now offered in a stunning blue and black. The black, satin-brushed titanium case is provided a carbon-based treatment that provides strength and resistance. Complementing the black titanium case is the dark blue dial with white Arabic numerals and indices and gray accents. This 43mm watch provides added legibility with luminescent-coated numerals and indices. But this watch does not just look great, it’s also a portion of Breitling’s Pro group, a line of high tech watches intended for professionals and adventurers. The watch includes Breitling’s SuperQuartz Caliber 73 that is ten times as precise as a standard quartz watch. The Chronometer-certified quartz movement provides not only superior accuracy but also key functions that are essential for professionals. This view is also water resistant up to 10 bar or 100 meters, and it features a screw-locked crown along with uni-directional rotating bezel. The bezel includes four rider tabs at 3, 6, 9, and 12 that makes it easier to grip.All-in-all this analog watch was made for professionals who want a luxury watch that has a high-end look as well operational capabilities. This watch is currently priced at $4,550 USD.Breitling has introduced the brand new Chronospace Military, an electronic multifunction pilot chronograph designed for professionals in intense conditions.