Breitling A25362 Features


Ref. No. :A25362
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :2006
Condition :2 (fine)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, M¨¹nchen
Price : € 3,299 (= $ 4,053)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :Breitling 25B
Base Caliber :ETA 2892
Power Reserve (h) :42 h
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :48,7 mm
Thickness :15.2 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial numerals :No numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Clasp :Buckle
Buckle Material :Steel
Functions :Chronograph, Date
Others :Chronometer
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Breitling A25362 wrist watches news:
I inherited this watch from my grandmother and would like to know more about it. I've had trouble placing the exact model/style number. It seems similar to the 3285/23 but it has a leather strap and no numerals on the face.I'm interested in knowing as much as I can about this lovely watch. What year it was made etc. It works nicely and is in good condition.Thank you!
The regular edition Seiko 200M Diver is a sign of good things coming from Seiko this year. The 4R36 day/date automatic with hacking and handwinding will make a sweet daily wear. Just picked up this one for a buddy but I'll be getting one myself as soon as the next shipment arrives at my local AD. I know it's no Tuna, but it sure brings smile to the 'poor man'. I cant wait for the arrival of the new Seiko Monster too.
Hey guys,Its been a while since posting but the watch bug has bitten again. So tried to stay away from the Pam's. Checked a Rolex GMT Master II but it just doesn't suit me for some reason, I love seeing them on others but not me. AP 15400... strange looking on my wrist but might be because I have seen the 15300 in the wild and that is a better size/proportion.I used to like the IWC Spitfire 3878 but after trying on a 1950's Luminor case... I really want one.So I am torn between the 531 and the 533. The 351 is kind of a semi distant 3rd, mainly because I find the titanium too light for a PAM :)The tobacco dial and gold hands are lovely though.So the 531 has me at 24 hr traditional GMT, like my 297, however it is quite similar to my 297....The 533 has that lovely 10 day reserve and I have really enjoyed the 7days the my IWC Portuguese gives me. I also would have loved to have the 270 back when I got my 297, but funds were a different situation back then.I do not really plan on selling t
I must admint... I hate adjusting the date on both Pepsi and BLNR after a few days of not wearing them. The thought of rotating the hour hand two full rotations to advance the date by 1 day, and then to repeat this over and over to catch up to say 10 days later... I feel like I am doing this to the watch and putting extra wear and tear by fast forwarding the hour hand that normally forwards slowly. Yesterday I picked up 16710 to wear it and the date said '2'. I thought meh.... close enough to 12! and just set the time and wound it a bit and put it on.So technical watchmakers and professional watch rotators of experience: what say you? Should I be worried about clicking forward many days in one shot, done perhaps two - three times a month? Or should I just ignore the date and refer to my iphone for that info???
Although they didn¡¯t have any Basel steel, they had a ND Submariner, every Milgauss varietal, two DeepSea SDs, a bunch of SS and TT DJ41s and some of my personal favorites in the running for WATCH Number TWWWOOOOO... Naturally his salesmanship crept around spouting about, ¡°buy now before the price increases.¡± But I¡¯ll see him soon enough, anyway.These were absolute STUNNERS in the skin. The RG is not loud as you would think for a gold watch; and I LOVE the weight. I am also a fan of the WG DD with the blue dial; but I already have a white metal covered.. and oooohhh man that Daytona blue was tempting.I might add they had a champagne w/diamond OF Daytona as well.








