Streetboss wrote:
I never understood the whole Breitling allure until I put on an Avenger II Seawolf at the AD. Once I had tried one on and checked out the details and the fit and finish of the watch, I was hooked and plunked my money down. My Seawolf is by far the most accurate automatic I have owned and just feels right on my wrist.
I have already been checking out other models and trying to decide if I want to add another Breitling to the watchbox. I am liking the Aerospace Evo but am a little leary of titanium cases. We shall see I guess.
Kevin
Since you mention the Avenger II Seawolf, it was my first Breitling, as well as my first luxury watch, before i only had watches up to $300 (excluding 1 Invicta that was more money due to a Meteorite dial and Valjoux 7750 movement), and i actually wanted a Volcano Black or Cobra Yellow, but found an excellent price on a Tungsten Gray, and while i never thought i would own a gray dial watch, theres so much to love with this "Tungsten Gray".
Previously the only Breitling Avenger watch i would of liked was a Code Yellow, but now that the Avenger II Series is out there with many bargains to be bought, i can see buying a few more (an Avenger II GMT, maybe a couple Chronographs) if i ever have the opportunity.