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PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:09 pm 
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Well, for the past almost year, I have been away from the Breitling scene. Most into Omegas, and then Rolexes. The Omegas are almost gone, and I have one Rolex which is my all time favourite watch: a 36mm Explorer I. Lately, I have been lusting after the Sub No Date, which I was convinced would be my next watch.
I still have a very soft spot for Breitling, though, and had to take another look just to satisfy myself that the Sub No Date is going to be the one. I saw the Steelfish with the silver dial today for the first time. It looked rather washed out in the display case, with the brushed PRO II bracelet. It was the only Steelfish Michael had, but I wanted to get a closer look anyway. We both commented that the dial was more of an ivory or cream colour, but beautifully machined and has a great finish on it. We decided it would look best with a brown leather strap, which is very much the case!
Once that brown leather strap was on, it transformed the watch completely! It brings out the beautiful shade of the dial, and is still a wonderful contrast.
It is really difficult to describe the dial colour. I would definitely not call it silver, though. The pics on the forums and the Breitling website really don't adequately convey the true colour.
With the brown strap, I think it is one of the most unique looks in any Breitling watch that I have seen. I am usually into the black dials, and owned a black dial Steelfish also, which I sold last year and have regretted. At least, until now.
I discovered also today that Breitling has IMHO done a very smart thing with the leather straps, at least the one that my AD had in stock: they have changed the taper and made it less. The 22/18 (I had one on my Seawolf) is now 22/20. It is a very gradual taper, hardly noticeable at all, and really looks grand with the heavier divers watch!
Here are some rather poor shots of the new beast. I wish they did the watch justice. If only I could capture the unique colour in the dial. It reminds me of the cream dial I saw once on an older Omega Aqua Terra. All I can say is it looks very rich with the brown strap. I will try to get some better shots later (taken by someone else!) and some wrist shots.
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Since getting my Rolex Explorer on Feb 1 this year, I have not really been exited by many other watches, except the Rolex Sub No Date. Until today. What really did it for me, was the transformation that occurred when the brown leather strap was put on. If anything, other than changing the proportions of the strap, Breitling has made it even better quality. Truly the best quality leather strap I have ever had on my wrist! At almost 5mm thick - at the edges - and the thick white stitching, it looks marvelous! The polished buckle looks wonderful, with an applied Breitling wing logo.
I had almost forgotten how beautiful the dial on the Steelfish is. The detail is amazing, with the silve frames on all the markers and the calendar window. Also the silver arabics 3, 6 and 9 looks great. Although the top surfaces of the watch are brushed, the sides and the part of the bezel surrounding the crystal are polished, and it give the watch just a perfect amount of bling. The slightly off white markers look absolutely amazing against the cream colour of the dial, and almost give the watch a retro look. With the heavier and wider strap, the watch looks in beautiful proportion.
I tried on a Panerai awhile back, looking for a perfect tool watch, that I could play around with quite a bit by changing the straps with some other than OEM. This Steelfish fits the bill beautifully!
I can't say enough about this watch, and how excited I am with it. Other than that I have to concur with those who say that the Steelfish is definitely one of the best values of any divers watch - bar none!
Thanks for looking and listening! :roll: (my rambling)
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Congrats and welcome back! I can't see the pictures here at work but I'm sure the watch looks amazing. There's another thread about a member debating the silver vs. black dial SO SF and I think by the sound of this post, his decision will probably be made.

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Absolutely beautiful, my favorite combo of the SOSF. Congrats!! Are you sure it's a 22/18?

Great photos!

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mfserge wrote:
Absolutely beautiful, my favorite combo of the SOSF. Congrats!! Are you sure it's a 22/18?

Great photos!


Sorry, a typo in my post, which I fixed. Should read "is now 22/20". My Seawolf had a brown leather strap, which was 22/18. This is one of the best moves Breitling has made! The strap looks absolutely amazing on this watch, sheer perfection! If anything, they have also improved the overall quality and feel of the strap. It is definitely the nicest leather strap I have ever worn!
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carlhaluss wrote:
mfserge wrote:
Absolutely beautiful, my favorite combo of the SOSF. Congrats!! Are you sure it's a 22/18?

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Sorry, a typo in my post, which I fixed. Should read "is now 22/20". My Seawolf had a brown leather strap, which was 22/18. This is one of the best moves Breitling has made! The strap looks absolutely amazing on this watch, sheer perfection! If anything, they have also improved the overall quality and feel of the strap. It is definitely the nicest leather strap I have ever worn!
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Totally agree with you on Breitling straps, they're the most comfortable straps in thevwatch world. The dark brown looks amazing on your watch, Enjoy and welcome back to Breitlings!!

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Welcome back Carl, great watch there, enjoy it!

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Great story. You can really read the passion in your post.

Congrats on the new watch, and welcome back to Breitling.


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About blooming time - great pick up Carl, welcome back :wink:


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love this combo, very nice watch love it

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Welcome back Carl, that's quite a pair you have now.

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For my hundredth time – but you surely are right! Best value watch period, IMO. And I had the same experience as you with the Pro II – the dial looked white and bland. But when I put something with brown (I use the “gold” croco”) on it, it turned cream and interesting.

Recently though I experimented with the Pro II again and also the DP II on deployment. I was surprised to find I liked the look on the Pro II better than my initial experience. But it’s back on the light brown strap.

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Welcome back. The Steelfish is really growing on me lately, at first it bugged me that so many people had them, but with dial color and strap options you can really change the watch up. Looks great on the brown strap. The brown Breitling calf strap I have is one of the greatest straps I've ever had on a watch, I love it. Congrats again.

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nice watch man. welcome back too


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Welcome back, Carl. Well done!


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Good choice, contrasting straps are the only way to wear the cream dial Steelfish IMO, although not convinced with rubber.

Tried to persuade my friend to fit a brown calf to his and loose the ProII.

Call me twisted, but I tried the burgundy croc with this dial on the configurator and kinda liked it.


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