I just bought a Breitling Tourbillon.


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"I just bought a Breitling Tourbillon" That's what I will say to my buddies the day I buy one, and that day ain't today. I hope you guys will ennjoy these pictures of some rather extraordinary watches.
I wonder when Rolex and Rolls Royce will jump into bed and launch a watch collection. I would be a perfect match like Bentley and Breitling.

Mulliner Tourbillon for Bentley
The Spirit of Exclusivity

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Mulliner, the jewel in the crown of the Bentley factory in Crewe... Behind the closed doors of this prestigious workshop, a hundred or so craftsmen and technicians lavish the utmost care on fulfilling the most specific wishes of Bentley owners. Embodying a blend of technology and tradition, commissioning is taken to its ultimate conclusion.
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This spirit of exclusivity has given rise to an extraordinary timepiece, the Mulliner Tourbillon chronograph. A rare and indeed extremely rare model, since only a few dozen will be made over the next few years, at a rate of two per month. While exclusivity comes at a price, it also brings its share of privileges, since each Mulliner Tourbillon is customized by its future owner. According to his personal preferences, he can choose the type of case – in platinum or in yellow, rose or white gold – the dial colour or the exact shade of the crocodile leather strap. Even the precious wood decoration on the back of the watch comes in a choice of six types of veneer.
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his is not the only special feature of this mechanism: its “30-second” type chronograph mechanism is distinguished by its central hand revolving around the dial in half a minute instead of the usual 60 seconds; this apparently surprising configuration enables extremely precise read-off for the fractions of a second, in this case 1/6ths. It is also endowed with a 15-minute totalizer and a pointer-type date display.
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* Breitling Caliber 18B with tourbillon regulating system.
* Hand-wound.
* 30-second chronograph function.
* Pointer-type date display.
* Chronometer-certified by the COSC.



The Flying B
The wings of renown
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A Bentley is far more than a car, it is a work of art crafted with infinite concern for detail. Dedicated to the most prestigious of automobile marques, the latest newcomer to the Breitling for Bentley collection likewise asserts itself as a luxurious and sophisticated creation. First of all through its case, endowed with cambered rectangular lines reflecting the elegance of a coupé or cabriolet model. Also through its generous yet elegant dimensions establishing a powerful presence on the wrist,as well as its play on angles and curves.

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The surprising nature of the Flying B stems not just from this rectangular design, the first “shaped” case in the Breitling for Bentley collection. It is also distinguished by its original display mode featuring a jumping hour mechanism in which the hour hand is replaced by a disc at 12 o'clock. Minutes are read off in a more conventional way by means of a single hand placed at the dial centre. Meanwhile, the seconds are shown on an off-centred subdial at 6 o'clock. Like all models in the Breitling for Bentley collection, the new Flying B takes to the road with an exceptional motorisation: selfwinding Breitling Caliber 28B, officially chronometer-certified by the COSC.
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Breitling The Flying B

Breitling Calibre 28B with jumping hour mechanism.
Selfwinding, high-frequency (28,800 vibrations per hour), 38 jewels.
Officially chronometer-certified by the COSC.
Water-resistant to 100 metres (330 feet).
Dimensions: 38.5 x 57.3 mm
 
I am into fine works of art, not the material aspect of showing off what I have.

I have always liked Breitling because of their aviation aspect of certain watches they may. I saw an ad in a magazine about John Travolta wearing one.

I would much rather prefer an Omega seamaster.
 
Sure you are into fine stuff, otherwise you would have bought a Skoda Octavia instead of a 5er.;)

Ha! :usa7uh: Maybe you're right, but i wanted to say i'm not type of the person that would give a fortune for a watch...;)
:t-cheers:
 
lol i really thought you got the breitling luw..
anyways amazing watch..i love breitling..
i hope you can buy one some day:D
 
I am into fine works of art, not the material aspect of showing off what I have.

I have always liked Breitling because of their aviation aspect of certain watches they may. I saw an ad in a magazine about John Travolta wearing one.

I would much rather prefer an Omega seamaster.
I think the Turbillion is a work of art, it is so well design and beautiful. On the other hand a seamaster is cheaper and much more subtle. Here is a nice picture for you of two seamasters with chronograph.
 
Luw, the planet ocean is a beauty. My personal favorite is the Bond edition. However, that doesn't mean that I do not like the other Omega's.

Wow! Thanks Luw for posting the pictures. Just love the design of these watches.

If I could have another watch it would probably be the one my father has but in a different color. Rolex Submariner (sea dweller).
 
I almost got fooled Luw, almost... :D

Breitling isn't my type of watch, I'd much prefer that Omega above. :usa7uh: The Breitling's face is too complicated for my taste.
 
Luw, the planet ocean is a beauty. My personal favorite is the Bond edition. However, that doesn't mean that I do not like the other Omega's.

Wow! Thanks Luw for posting the pictures. Just love the design of these watches.

If I could have another watch it would probably be the one my father has but in a different color. Rolex Submariner (sea dweller).
Mr Bond rocks a The Omega Seamaster Professional 300M. It is a very respected watch and hopefully I can afford a used one in 5 years or something.

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Luw!!! those pictures are insane!

I have always loved the 300m Seamaster. My parents have always wanted me to get a Rolex, I guess to follo in family tradition, but I must move aside and go with the Omega. I just like Omega and what they have become.
 
Great pics, Luw! The Turbillon looks absolutely mindblowing! :icondrool


I wonder when Rolex and Rolls Royce will jump into bed and launch a watch collection. I would be a perfect match like Bentley and Breitling.

I don' think Rolex is enough "exclusive" for Rolls-Royce if you know what I mean. Robert might know what make would match the RR best...
 
I don' think Rolex is enough "exclusive" for Rolls-Royce if you know what I mean. Robert might know what make would match the RR best...
RR is a very ver exclusive brand and it is not everyday you see a Rolls. although Rolex might be on paar with RRs exclusivity Rolex is still a brand for the very wealthy ones.
I've seen people with Omega, Tag Heuer and Breitling watches but I don't recall spoting anyone with a Submariner the latest months.

Sumariner:




Daytona:

 
I love watches! If only I could afford a nice one:(

For now I have my mind set on a CF Formula 1 watch, but I will probobly not buy a watch for at least 2-3 years.
 
Great thread Lu! You know I love to talk watches!

Funny you'd bring up this thread, because I'm fixin' to buy add a new watch to my collection next month and Seamasters have been on my list. I especially have been thinking about the Seamaster Planet Ocean after seeing 'Casino Royale' last weekend.

Tell you what - Those those Seamaster chronographs shown below are by no means "cheap" watches. Those things retail for over $4,000 and ebay for over $3,000 in near-new condition.

As for the Breitling Turbillion - forget it! It's hand built, and probably sells for at least $50,000, probably more.
I think the Turbillion is a work of art, it is so well design and beautiful. On the other hand a seamaster is cheaper and much more subtle. Here is a nice picture for you of two seamasters with chronograph.

 
RR is a very ver exclusive brand and it is not everyday you see a Rolls. although Rolex might be on paar with RRs exclusivity Rolex is still a brand for the very wealthy ones.
I've seen people with Omega, Tag Heuer and Breitling watches but I don't recall spoting anyone with a Submariner the latest months.

Lu, Rolex is by no means an exclusive brand. They produce anywhere from 700,000 to 900,000 watches annually, and if you hang in certain circles you'll quickly notice that Submariners and Datejusts are nearly dirt common.

Ever since the 80s, Rolex has successfully been able to push an image of boutique craftsmanship onto their mass-produced wares, and middle-class professionals who have just arrived spring for them like scout badges. For the most part, they're finely crafted watches (Rolex automatic movements are some of the most reliable in the business), and the Rolex brand has a very strong pedigree, but they're by no means in league with Rolls Royce.

A proper RR tie-in brand should at least be a top-tier brand like Lange & Sohne. Even better would be connoisseur's brand like Philippe Dufour.

Then again - the new Rolls Royce is so synonymous with celebrity and new money that Rolex could be a more appropriate tie-in than I give it credit for. It shouldn't be though.
 
Mr Bond rocks a The Omega Seamaster Professional 300M. It is a very respected watch and hopefully I can afford a used one in 5 years or something.

The Seamaster Professional is getting pretty dated. It was worn by Pierce Brosnan since a while ago, and is hopefully is on its way out of the 007 collection.

Daniel Craig also rocks the new Seamaster Planet Ocean. in 'Casino Royale', and it's a damn good looking watch. I'm seriously thinking of getting one soon - not sure about which size or color, but I'm bending twoards black face/bezel with a steel band like shown below.



And here's the official 007 watch that Omega just released:



To me it's funny how the "limited" edition 007 Seamasters will fetch a higher price than their standard-issue siblings. To me, there's something extremely tacky about wearing a $3,000 movie tie-in on your wrist. I mean... do you think that James Bond's watch said "007" on it too? Gimme a break.

Still, the "007" minute hand is pretty subtle, and doesn't ruin the watch. I'll take the standard-issue though.
 
I'm not so much into that "fine "stuff" but i feel you, Luw...:usa7uh:

:t-cheers:

I'm into fine cars and alcohol, but not watches. :D

I got to admit though, those watches are works of art inside and out. I'm perfectly happy with my digital Casio though. :eusa_danc

Congrats on the purchase! :t-cheers:
 


i like this pic is very much :D

Anyway, i will never buy a watch with bracelet! I just don't like it. I want to feel leather around my arm :D

Now i am not at my best financial situation, so spending many $$$ on a watch is not a smart move! I'd like to buy one of those one day though. Such a watch, you don't buy it for you, but you will inherite it to your children..
 

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