Breitling Breitling Ref. 810 Features


Ref. No. :Breitling Ref. 810
Code :PTW 1939 (07208)
Movement :Manual winding
Location :Germany, München
Price : € 2,300 (= $ 2,826)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
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Yup.One gripe I have is that I find that the crosswind bezel numbers (both interior bezels) are very small and hard to read. This is all academic because I would have absolutely no occasion, opportunity or interest in calculating the effect of crosswinds on the bearing of my aircraft!I would like to know if the bezels could be used to calculate other things that might be more useful to me (being a regular joe and all). For example, the circular slide rule of a Navitimer can be used to calculate currency exchange rates, which seems like a decent use of it.Also, I noticed that the steel of the bracelet and the steel of the case do not have the same tone (the case being a slight bit grayer, while the bracelet has a warmer tinge to it). This doesn't bother me too much, just an observation. Does anyone else notice the same things on their x-winds?One other thing, I went to a local jewellery shop to have some links taken out of the bracelet. The store charged me $30.00 , saying that bec
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