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Review Of Two-tone BREITLING Navitimer Asian 7750.

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First I have to say one thing: Breitling Navitimer two-tone isn't excatly my "usual style". This is my "PoM Award watch" and I wanted this model for unselfish reasons (believe it or not). Personally, I prefer the standard stainless steel but since I (and many others) have already reviewed the stainless Navitimers to death I chose the TT model.

 

Even though there's a big and constant demand there haven't been too many reviews of the gold reps. So why not write one?

 

This doesn't mean I don't like gold watches, even my 2 first replicas were Rolex TT Subs. Far from it, I absolutely adore many TT models, including this Navitimer. I just feel I'm a bit too young to comfortably wear gold. Gold doesn't generally go well with bulky and masculine sports models, but I don't feel Navitimer falls into this category: With only 30 meters of water resistance and highly polished bracelet Navitimer isn't exactly a hardcore "sports chronograph". So gold, in my opinion, goes really well with it. It's extremely beautiful and dressy, without being too "flashy" and vulgar.

 

As a replica the TT Navitimer is excellent. The center plated gold links look authentic to my eye. But then I'm not a jeweler, and I have no idea how the rep would "survive" under close inspection. I can only say that this watch has far superior feel compared to the two-tone Submariners I have owned, probably due the "solid" middle links and overall heavy weight of the watch and the bracelet.

 

Of course I can't make any technical statements... or say anything about the longevity of the gold plating. I can only say that I've never heard anyone complaining about the plating fading off of the bezel. And even if the bracelet starts to fade... we all know how well Navitimer goes with a leather strap. The two-tone model is even available on a leather strap as a default.

 

I also feel this watch goes best with suits and white sleeves. So it's not exactly a watch to use with the casual sports clothes that I usually wear.

 

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Unlike the old 12-9-6 two-tone version, the Tricompax model SHOULD have silver subdial hands (which are correct on the rep). This particular model is available with blue and black dials (with or without big Arabic dial numerals).

 

Picture of the genuine blue version:

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I owned and reviewed the old rep version of the Navitimer "Serie Speciale Fighter's Edition". You can also find the explanation of the "slide rule" from that writeup.

 

Instead of the natural 12-9-6 subdial layout my watch uses the "Tricompax" arrangement, which is used on the modern Navitimers. The old version was already excellent replica, but the new batch of Navitimers have better and improved subdials. This new watch has also improved luminosity on the hands, and of course the new high-beat movement. Other than that the "base watch" seems to be exactly the same. But why would they even change something that was already very well made?

 

Andreww has explained this model in detail in our Breitling Guide, so I don't bother going there once again. Everything that Andrew says applies to this rep as well.

 

The rep of TT Navitimer is also available in the 12-9-6 version, which is an excellent option if you're planning to swap the movement to Swiss Valjoux at some point. But as mentioned before that watch should have black subdial hands (they're silver on the rep). Personally, I couldn't care less. But I felt this fact would be important for some... and thus worth mentioning here.

 

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My only minor complaint is the bracelet size. I have almost 8' wrist and it's very tight on me, with all links intact and the micro adjustment set to maximum. Actually I prefer my watches tight but this is a bit too much. It's wearable but a bit uncomfortable. So if you have big wrists I suggest you ask for an extra link from your dealer.

 

The fliplock clasp is the same as on the stainless steel models. It's highly polished and collects scratches very easily.

 

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Conclusion: The replica is excellent, and this is probably the most beautiful watch I have owned. Personally, I'm not really looking to impress anyone with my watches, but if that's what you're after (and want to look like million dollars) I can't think of a better rep. The two-tone Navitimer is extremely impressive, and almost ridiculously beautiful.

 

I can recommend this rep for everyone who are looking forward to add a two-tone watch into their collections. But keep in mind: the genuine retails at $7000, so it might also be a bit "over the top" for some.

 

My biggest thanks goes once again to the legendary ***Eddie Lee*** and the RWG Admin team. Thanks also to my mate Pugwash for his "delivery help".

 

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onzenuub

Just to show the blue dial:

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oscarmadfish

gorgeous

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bene3

wow

the bracelet on this watch is fabolous.

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SliceMaster
wow

the bracelet on this watch is fabolous.

 

I have both options, TT bracelet and a leatherstrap as shown here, I do like this watch VERY much, it´s a keeper for sure :lol::band:

 

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Demsey
wow

the bracelet on this watch is fabolous.

 

I have both options, TT bracelet and a leatherstrap as shown here, I do like this watch VERY much, it´s a keeper for sure :rolleyes::Whistle:

 

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Classic match. I favor the metal bracelets, maybe because they 'wear' better, but for some reason 'pilot watch' is better on leather. Breitling on leather is a natural.

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trailboss99

Concur 100%. Navi's to me just look beter on a strap. Shame most of the straps on reps are crap. Gives an excuse to order on bracelet tho. Stash it away and buy a decent strap. May as well since you'r not going to use the strap that came with it for very long. The stiching alone is usualy bad enough to warrent replacement so buy it on a bracelet and have somone such as HKtan make you a real nice strap. You can keep the bracelet in case you resell, as a spare or trade it for somthing you can use.

 

 

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By-Tor

Pictures back up. Man this was a nice watch. Completely forgot about this. :o

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SliceMaster

I bought one back in 2007 after reading your review, and I still have it, you cost me alot of money back then mate LOL

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Moondustesp
I bought one back in 2007 after reading your review, and I still have it, you cost me alot of money back then mate LOL
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SliceMaster

OK OK here you are geez

 

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Moondustesp

Still looking good :)

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By-Tor

Yes, definitely. Looks amazing. :o

 

How durable has the gold been? Looks perfect in the pictures.

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NCRich

I have that watch too in blue face. I bought one after reading this review as well.

 

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By-Tor

Wow. 11 years since I wrote the review. Amazing how the time flies. :)

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SliceMaster
Yes, definitely. Looks amazing. :o

 

How durable has the gold been? Looks perfect in the pictures.

Gold still in great shape so this has been a very good replica, I'm very happy with it

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