Breitling Navtimer or Rolex GMT

Naw franknyc...don't get me wrong. My comment wasn't meant to say that I thought it would be a bad thing if you purchased an expensive watch. Go for it.

I merely meant that such a purchase isn't something I would do.

If it's something you want - do it. Rolex and Breitling make beautiful watches. If you're able, get one and enjoy! :D


I'm studying for the instrument written and def. need an incentive.:D
 
I spent $3,000 for it and I wore it for 5 years before I got transferred to an office job and felt that I needed something less casual. I sold my watch for $3,300- can't believe I got more than what I paid for it- and bought a Datejust for $3,800. As a treat and incentive, I plan on getting either the Rolex GMT or Breitling once I get my 1. commercial/cfi ticket 2. retire from my current job (less than 4 years away) and 3. sell my investment real estate.


If I spent that much for a watch I better be able to drive it to work and it better get good gas mileage to boot! Beyond that, I bet your testicles will look really BIG wearing that kind of wrist jewelry.:D

Stick with a cheap Casio, or if you want one of those "I'm a PILOT" watches just to impress ground dwellers, get a Citizen Navihawk. All those buttons and dial wiz wheels will keep even a newbie f/o entertained for hours and hours!:p
 
I wear a Timex Expedition which I bought at WallyWorld for $20.00 several years ago, and I can't see any difference in my basic airmanship as compared to the captains I fly with who wear $1000.00+ watches. Beware of watch envy.:laff:
I also wear a Timex Expedition. Very nice watch, but dont trust the compass:D
 
I like the Breitling but would prefer it on a metal band. its cool that you are able to get yourself something like that so I say treat yourself to what you wish!(if its financially feasable) Currently I have a Swiss Army watch that my girlfriend gave me. Its a freakin tank, a little pricer than I would have paid for a watch though. Ive never even used the chrono thing.

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"I'm a PILOT" watches just to impress ground dwellers

I don't think most "ground dwellers" would even know they were supposed to be impressed. Personally, I like very simple watches. You start adding all those dials and they look like a cheap toy to me, so everytime I saw someone wearing a "I'm a PILOT" watch, I just thought... "Dang that thing is BIG and ugly!"
 
I like the Breitling but would prefer it on a metal band. its cool that you are able to get yourself something like that so I say treat yourself to what you wish!(if its financially feasable) Currently I have a Swiss Army watch that my girlfriend gave me. Its a freakin tank, a little pricer than I would have paid for a watch though. Ive never even used the chrono thing.


Exactly what I was thinking.
 
I wear a Timex Expedition... the exact one below. It was $40 @ SprawlMart.

It has 3 time zones... I keep UTC, my domicile, and L.A. (where me and my wife live for now) It's not too big, it's not too small, it's got indiglo so I can tell the time at night. It knows the date (when I don't) and that's it. (it's got a bunch of other functions - that I've never used, including a loud alarm) It's all you need, really. Oh, a nice leather band that doesn't grab my arm hair.

For impressing my wife I have a Hong Kong Rolex - $40 also - you can't tell the difference between it and an actual one. (that was till the crown fell off) Next time i'm there I'll pick up another one - they are cheap, look amazing, and are actually really good watches.

You don't want a lady (or a guy) who's only into you because of what you have on your wrist anyway. And what you want on your wrist when you are flying is a good solid watch that tells time that you won't miss (or can easily replace) if broken or stolen.
 
I've got a $100 Fossil Titanium watch with a blue face. I got it 5 years ago, and the thing is lightweight and bulletproof. I'm willing to bet I'll keep the thing for 15-20 years without replacing anything but the crystal in it (which has pretty much been destroyed) and the battery.
Wish I had that kind of luck w/ my Fossils. The bands wear, the battery only lasts a year, the face gets scratched too easily, and the cheapest battery replacement I can find is $20 which is 1/3 of getting a new one.
 
my wife and stepdaughter gave me a beautiful Breitling for Father's Day - no one would ever know it's a 'fake' - looks authentic and keeps time just as well :-D
 
My wife has the woman's Breitling because her sister works at Torneau and gave it to her for a birthday present. My birthday present from her was a beautiful Revue Thommen Airspeed in Titanium. Yes, others have commented on my watch. But they also comment on my pen. Sisters rule. Sisters-in-law rule!
 
If you want to save on a Breitling go to Charlotte Ameile, in St. Thomas. You can get the watch of your choice for a fraction of the price in the states.

If Cape Air sends me down to the caribbean, I definately plan on shopping around for one.
 
Along those lines, if you're taking an international trip you can typically get really good deals on a Breitling watch (and other stuff) at the Duty Free. For crewmembers, they also sometimes give an additional 10 or 15% off which makes it an even better deal! I could have bought another B-1 this past summer in the T&C Isles for less than it cost 6 years ago when it was new!!
 
Rolex, because it will hold its value pretty much indefintely and the breitling will not. If you dont like the red and blue around the face you can get it in black which looks a lot better. I think the Rolex is at least $1000 more though.
 
Ask 100 folks, you'll get 100 different opinions.

And here's mine.

I've had this one for nearly five years and love it. Just my two cents. :)
 
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