Breitling Cockpit Men's VB501022/BD41-155S Watch
Description
The Breitling Cockpit Men's VB501022/BD41-155S Watch is rock solid in exterior and reliable with its exceptionally precise timekeeping as a certified chronometer and its plethora of nifty features. This ruggedly handsome watch is constructed with a titanium case, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal dial window, and rubber strap. To add to that, it's water resistant to 100 meters. This analog-digital watch displays on its digital subdial a perpetual calendar, chronograph/stopwatch with up to 1/100th of a second, and electronic tachometer. Other features of this watch include a bidirectional bezel with a compass scale, digital minute repeater, 2 daily alarms, count down/up clock with independent alarm, countdown timer, lap & flight times, flyback feature, GMT second time zone, UTC world time feature, power reserve indicator, and rechargeable battery. This impressive timepiece would be perfect for those who wish for a luxury watch with practicability.
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Pros
- It’s quite impressive as a COSC chronometer-certified watch jampacked with nifty features.
- Its titanium case, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal dial window, and rubber strap make this watch extremely durable.
- Apart from its analog display, it also has a digital subdial that displays a perpetual calendar; chronograph/stopwatch with up to 1/100th of a second; and electronic tachometer.
- It’s water resistant to 100 meters.
- Other features: bidirectional bezel with a compass scale, backlight, digital minute repeater, 2 daily alarms, count down/up clock with independent alarm, countdown timer, lap & flight times with the chronograph, flyback feature, GMT second time zone, UTC world time feature, power reserve indicator, rechargeable battery – includes charging cable.
Cons
- A watch with a minimalist style can always match with any outfit. However, this luxury watch seems more utilitarian rather than for accessorizing.
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