Jomashop[jomashop.com] has Breitling Endurance Pro Chronograph Quartz Chronometer Black Dial Men's Watch (X82310D31B1S1) for $1895 w/ code BSS200 at checkout. Shipping is free.
Specs:
Black round case with green rubber strap band
Bi-directional rotating black breitlight bezel
Black dial with silver-tone hands and Arabic numeral hour markers
Minute markers around the outer rim
Luminescent hands and markers
Date display between 4 and 5 o'clock position
Chronograph - three sub-dials displaying: 60 second, 30 minute and 1/10th of a second
Breitling Calibre 82 quartz movement
Scratch resistant sapphire crystal
Pull / push crown
Solid case back, case size: 44 mm, case thickness: 12.5 mm
Band width: 22 mm. Tang clasp. Water resistant at 100 m/330ft
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Jomashop[jomashop.com] has Breitling Endurance Pro Chronograph Quartz Chronometer Black Dial Men's Watch (X82310D31B1S1) for $1895 w/ code BSS200 at checkout. Shipping is free.
Specs:
Black round case with green rubber strap band
Bi-directional rotating black breitlight bezel
Black dial with silver-tone hands and Arabic numeral hour markers
Minute markers around the outer rim
Luminescent hands and markers
Date display between 4 and 5 o'clock position
Chronograph - three sub-dials displaying: 60 second, 30 minute and 1/10th of a second
Breitling Calibre 82 quartz movement
Scratch resistant sapphire crystal
Pull / push crown
Solid case back, case size: 44 mm, case thickness: 12.5 mm
Band width: 22 mm. Tang clasp. Water resistant at 100 m/330ft
$2000 for a quartz chronograph is insane, spend a little bit more and get an automatic that will retain much of the purchasing price (assuming you get it 50% off like this one.)
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This is a ceramic case with quartz movement watch. It's super light and doesn't feel like any other Breitling. It looks good on the wrist, but I never pulled the trigger because of how light it was.
I'll give my two cents as there's a bit of ignorance (IMO) in this thread:
Yes this is quartz, but it isn't your standard quartz. It's a superquartz, meaning it's thermo-compensated, COSC certified to +/- 10 seconds per year. Substantially more accurate than a traditional quartz. The material (Breitlight) is insanely durable and ridiculously lightweight. Does this justify the price? No, not really, but this is luxury watch territory, where most watches don't truly justify their prices.
I'm not a huge Breitling fan, as I believe their automatic movements are lacking (including their in-house movements). I'm more of an Omega guy, but I do own the Endurance Pro. It's ridiculously comfortable and the Breitlight material is the most scratch resistant case I've had on a watch.
I paid about this price for a second hand Endurance Pro. So if you're interested in this watch, it's a pretty solid price.
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You haven't heard of Breitling? Or jomashop.
Breitling is very high quality, probably just a notch below Rolex.
Jomashop is gray market but very reputable and trustworthy.
Seems like. A. Great deal.
Breitling is very high quality, probably just a notch below Rolex.
Jomashop is gray market but very reputable and trustworthy.
Seems like. A. Great deal.
Think that was a weak attempt at a joke.
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Dang. Good post. I thought for sure after sentence one you were getting it. Then surprise twist in sentence two. Phew. Quite the rollercoaster there.
Yes this is quartz, but it isn't your standard quartz. It's a superquartz, meaning it's thermo-compensated, COSC certified to +/- 10 seconds per year. Substantially more accurate than a traditional quartz. The material (Breitlight) is insanely durable and ridiculously lightweight. Does this justify the price? No, not really, but this is luxury watch territory, where most watches don't truly justify their prices.
I'm not a huge Breitling fan, as I believe their automatic movements are lacking (including their in-house movements). I'm more of an Omega guy, but I do own the Endurance Pro. It's ridiculously comfortable and the Breitlight material is the most scratch resistant case I've had on a watch.
I paid about this price for a second hand Endurance Pro. So if you're interested in this watch, it's a pretty solid price.
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