Breitling A2536313/G552-974A Features

Ref. No. :A2536313/G552-974A
Code :1582
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Location :United States, New York, Brooklyn
Price : $ 7,200
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :25B
No. of Jewels :38
Frequency :28,800 vph, 38 jewels A/h
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :48.7 mm
Thickness :14.8 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Material bezel :Steel
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :White
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Functions :Chronograph, Date, Tachymeter
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Breitling A2536313/G552-974A wrist watches news:
Pulled the trigger last night on a new Tissot T-touch. I needed a new camping watch as my last one (cheap digital timex) crapped out during sub-zero conditions in the Catskills over the Christmas holiday. Im pretty excited as this is the first watch I've bought in a little over a year. Its also the 2nd or 3rd brand new watch I ever bought.I'm expecting it Friday, so Ill will be sure to post my initial review and plenty of pics....
I am curious as to which watch you guys would go for, given that price restriction? I came up with $6k because it seems like a Rolex Explorer II in very good condition can be easily had for that- maybe closer to $5k in a lot of places. I think of that watch as a modern benchmark- in my unlearned opinion, at any rate- for a good GMT watch.I think that the watches I'd consider would be the Explorer II, the SMP GMT, the Speedmaster GMT, the Sinn U2, and the Alt-1Z, naturally. Of the above, I'd like the Bremont for graceful execution and sheer X-factor purposes (although I don't think it's the best as far as readability), or the Sinn because it appears to be simple and built hell-for-stout. The Sinn is also the cheapest!What am I leaving out here? A pre-loved Panerai? A Glycine Airman? What are your thoughts? I am basically just past the novice-phase of watch enthusiasm, so I am confronted with the fact that in some cases, I don't know what I don't know.
It is now a FSIS (First Speedmaster in Space), #1/1, a Sigma 7 commemorative.Some of you recall my project about 10 years ago to build a Speedmaster like the one worn by Wally Schirra on his October 3, 1962 Mercury flight. Circumstances did not permit completion of the project but I kept the case back I had fabricated at the time:It sat in a drawer awaiting a final polish if an opportunity ever arose to use it. When Omega introduced the FOIS at Basel, I suspected the opportunity just might happen. On the day of introduction, I called Jim at Continental and placed my order.I must admit that the OEM FOIS case back was a disappointment, my only disappointment with Omega's effort. I patiently waited as long as I could (didn't want to risk my warranty) but I recently took the ∑7 to my local watchmaker (Gary at Wilson Watch Company) for him to do the final polishing.So without further ado:What do you think?
When the Daytona discussion heats up at the top of the board, I love dropping this photo into the mix. ____________________________ TT OysterQuartz SS/Black U Daytona TT GMT II-C DD OysterQuartz Breitling Aero Omega Speedmaster Pro
Do any of you guys have one of these books received it today still wrapped. I presume that they are purchased at the museum as part of the tour








