Sunday, March 15, 2009

Breitling for Bentley flying B

Breitling for Bentley flying B

The latest entrée in the world of luxury watches that you must check out if getting a premium watch for men is your object is the Breitling for Bentley collection. The sophisticated looking wrist watches belong either to the coupé or the cabriolet model and their innate elegance is excellently reflected by the cambered rectangular lines running along the case of the watches. An innovative feature that makes these watches so stylish is the way they can play with angles and curves and give your writs the look of elegance and style, grace and beauty without compromising on the overall appeal of usefulness and attractiveness. Thus one of the first “shaped” cases in the Breitling for Bentley collection is a first-of-its-kind rectangular design that brings back the original display mode of this brand of premium watches for men. So possessing a Breitling for Bentley flying B watch gives you the well-known jumping hour mechanism used for time display whereby when the twelfth hour is struck the hour hand is replaced by a disc. The feature however includes more traditional display of minute time with a single hand coming out of the dial center while the sixth hour on the face of the watch contains of sub dial situated off centre and showing the time in seconds. The latest Flying B watches that come with the signature of the Breitling series for Bentley collection carry the same motorization functionality as the previous models, the trademark being the Breitling Caliber 28B with the benefit of self-winding and officially chronometer-certified by the COSC. The sophistication of the Breitling for Bentley flying B men’s watches speaks for itself as the models come with a choice of either 18K red gold, white gold or stainless steel while the watch boasts of a sapphire crystal build adorned with 38 jewels making it an extremely prestigious and elegant timepiece to own.

Breitling for Bentley flying B
Breitling for Bentley flying B
Breitling for Bentley flying B

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