worktolivelife
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Post by worktolivelife on Jan 3, 2006 9:40:27 GMT -6
just had an email from breitling uk marketing. the avenger seawolf is indeed still part of there current range and has not been discontinued now who started the rumour steve
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Post by Sam on Jan 3, 2006 9:41:16 GMT -6
Good! That's one of my favorite Breitling models.
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worktolivelife
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Post by worktolivelife on Jan 3, 2006 9:49:09 GMT -6
dont read anything into this BUT between the seawolf and the PO im guessing most here would choose the PO ? one proviso it has to be YELLOW SEAWOLF OR ORANGE/ORANGE STRAP PO
steve
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Post by CHIP on Jan 3, 2006 10:01:27 GMT -6
Seawolf is my favorite Breitling diver and I think that there is room in ANY collection for both the PO and the SW. I hope to add a gray dial one to my collection this year.
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worktolivelife
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Post by worktolivelife on Jan 3, 2006 10:17:05 GMT -6
I do prefer the new Professional II bracelet too, new on the 06 watches
steve
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Post by Sam on Jan 3, 2006 10:31:00 GMT -6
Man, I don't know Steve. If my wrist was larger, I might lean toward the Seawolf. I love the all brushed titanium finish. Maybe if I get on Haj's training plan and "bulk up", I can get a Seawolf. ;D
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worktolivelife
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Post by worktolivelife on Jan 3, 2006 10:54:08 GMT -6
Personally i don't think wrist size matters, a cool watch is a cool watch!!! I love the look of full size watches on the fairer sex, especially sporty ones im referring to the women as well as the watch type and see nothing out of place steve
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Post by mamas on Jan 3, 2006 10:56:48 GMT -6
would go for PO as it is more flexible.. the breitling is too much of a tool watch..and besides you have one breitling! also think co-axial is a better mechanism. both are good watches.. but for my atastes prefer the PO mamas
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Post by Sam on Jan 3, 2006 11:06:38 GMT -6
What's the 0-100 scale on the chapter ring used for?
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Post by rambler on Jan 3, 2006 11:35:51 GMT -6
just had an email from breitling uk marketing. the avenger seawolf is indeed still part of there current range and has not been discontinued now who started the rumour Glad to hear it. Thought that was odd; given that it's in this year's Chronolog and is selling well. Good work Steve! Rambler
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Post by mike on Jan 3, 2006 11:42:41 GMT -6
Humm...Between those two I would go for the PO. I love Omega lume,and I'm not sure how easy it is to read the metal bezel on the Breitling in different lighting conditions.
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Post by JJ on Jan 3, 2006 13:02:57 GMT -6
The Avenger Seawolf is definitely still the current model. I have the very latest 2005 Breitling catalogue which features the watch on page 148. Specifications: Movement: Breitling 17 Power Reserve: min. 42 hours Vibrations/hour & Jewels: 28,800 vph, 25 jewels Calendar: dial aperture Case: Titanium Bezel: unidirectional, ratcheted Crown: screw-locked, two gaskets Back: screwed in Crystal: Cambered sapphire, glareproofed both sides Diameter: 44 mm Thickness: 18.40 mm Weight (watch only): 102.30 grams Interhorn width: 22/20 mm Strap/bracelet: Leather, Diver Pro or PROFESSIONAL. Hope the above helps. Cheers - JJ
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