Returning to an older thread about bezels I just wonder why Breilting hasn't dicovered yet the possibility to use kinda "coin-edge" frame (side) for their Chronomat bezel instead of today's plain polished with the screw-heads (regardless of fonts design), I mean the pattern they use for the SuperOcean Heritage bezel frames, that make turning easier and add a classy touch. The mentioned coin-edge pattern should not continue on the rider tabs, only the 4 quadrants. They could design rider tabs much more free, as it is not only the rider tabs that the bezel can be grabbed by for turning any more. I would enjoy such a frame on my Chrono Cockpit 39 mm just on my wrist as I'm typing this. Just my two cents. I hope I was understandable enough with my definition what I mean. I don't want to revive discussion on bezels and fonts generally, my post is only about the better turnable and classy frame design.
_________________ Chronomat 41 BEB, Steelfish Chrono BEB, 2x Grand Premier, Chrono Cockpit 39 mm, Aerospace Avantage 79362 IWC 3706, 3705, 376706, 371928 Sinn 103 plexy For sale: Sinn 356 II, Porsche Design Titan Chrono Valjoux Wanted: Breitling Blackbird 13353 on bracelet
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