Breitling Replica Transocean Chronograph 1915; Breitling Replica At Its Best

In 1915 Breitling replica watches introduced a chronograph with the monopusher located at 2 o’clock. A natural position for the pointer finger to reside when a chronograph is being operated. The century after this cheap Breitling replica watch showed indeed a lot of chronographs where the start/stop-pusher was indeed located at two o’clock but in a touch of irony, most monopusher chronographs where created with a crown doubling as pusher. Breitling brings back this blast from the past in the Replica Breitling Transocean Chronograph 1915.

Breitling Replica Transocean Chronograph 1915

The 1915 is a Breitling as I like them best; that simple, functional styling, that made Breitling the favorite watch of aviators, often in a time when flying was not such a common means of transportation as it is today. The replica Breitling watches uk doesn’t shout that it is a Breitling, and that makes it perhaps even more precious.

Breitling Replica Transocean Chronograph 1915

But although the Replica Breitling Transocean Chronograph 1915 might make you meander through the past, the watch is very modern. Fitted with a convex sapphire crystal, fitted with an anti glare coating on both sides, the 1915 can more then handle every day life in the 21st century. With a diameter of 43mm it also fits right in the most popular size bracket for chronographs these days. But there is more; the Transocean Chronograph 1915 is fitted with manufacture caliber B14. This mechanical, hand wound movement had a power reserve of no less than 70 hours, but movement connoisseurs are probably even more impressed by the patent pending, double column-wheel system that the watch is fitted with. Even that is a reference to the past in itself, when Breitling was one of the leading chronograph manufactures, a position it seems the brand is working hard towards to regain.

Breitling Replica Transocean Chronograph 1915

Breitling replica uk will only make 1,915 Transocean Chronograph 1915’s, and I wouldn’t be surprised if those went fast.