Re: Breitling Aerospace



Exactly!!! Finally someone that understands. Some folks on this newsgroup
don't realize that you really need to own an Aerospace to understand. :-)

I just don't know if I would pay $800 more for a backlight, however, if an
older Chronometer Aerospace model was not available, I would go for it.

-mij

"Norman M. Schwartz" <nmsz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Mij Adyaw" <mijadyaw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> That is the reason for the strong attraction to the Aerospace. It is
>> simple elegance and excellent readability. Operating all functions from a
>> single crown makes all of the functions a lot easier to use than having
>> to remember which of the four pushers initiates the function that you
>> want.
>>
> I bought the Aerospace with "italic like numbers" from an on shore
> authorized dealer who offered a good discount and lifetime battery
> replacement, as should most others, if battery drain is a problem to a
> potential buyer. It's 30 minute drive to their shop and I would not buy
> off shore at any price. Its all titanium with gold riders and the titanium
> professional bracelet. It is more comfortable than any other watch I own.
> I'd go for another any day. As far as quartz watches go, I wouldn't trade
> my Aerospace for all the other quartz watches in the world (unless of
> course it's a newer model Aerospace).
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