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The case at 42 mm diameter/10.35 mm thickness is larger than the previous 40/9 mm model and the movement is the new SuperQuartz B79. The dial has been redesigned and the LCD screens have a backlight function (like the Breitling B-1). The alarm is appreciably louder . Supporting both the analog and digital functions, these earliest of Aerospaces .
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The case at 42 mm diameter/10.35 mm thickness is larger than the previous 40/9 mm model and the movement is the new SuperQuartz B79. The dial has been redesigned and the LCD screens have a backlight function (like the Breitling B-1). The alarm is appreciably louder than the previous Aerospace ref 75362.
Supporting both the analog and digital functions, these earliest of Aerospaces use the Breitling 56, a quartz movement based on the ETA 988.332 with ~4 years of battery life and functions including a perpetual calendar, a chronograph, and a second time zone. having got a rather too extensive collection of breitling aerospace watches, i've been looking for something 'a bit' different. i spotted a B-1 and kind of. Yep, the B-1 is my favourite watch without a doubt. Why do I prefer it over the Aerospace? Well. - Pushers are more convenient. The B-1 is very easy to use. I'm not a fan of the Aerospace single crown operation. - Perpetual calender with the full day/date display.
The weight of the watch is there, but being Breitlings lightest model at 38g (without bracelet) you hardly notice you're wearing anything. The Aerospace Avantage at 10.4mm is also the thinnest gents wristwatch Breitling produce, great for wearing under a shirt cuff.
So far I've read a few threads on here and elsewhere about the Aerospace, B-1 and B-1 Superquartz, most rate the non Superquartz B-1 as being a good all rounder without the premium and reduced battery life; also the later Aerospace are also Superquartz (?). Dial layouts of B-1 and Aerospace look similar (two digital displays), but there are some significant visual differences when it comes to the case design. One difference is that B-1 has 2 pushers, while Aerospace seems to only have crown for controlling the functions.Breitling in-house caliber B01 details and specifications. The Breitling caliber B01 is a column-wheel chronograph that uses a vertical coupling system. The latter eliminates hand jumping when the chronograph function is activated and reduces the risk of differences in its displays. Breitling has also continued rolling out their in-house caliber B01 movement that features in many of their modern chronographs. In 2017, they partnered with Tudor to exchange these B01 movements for the use of Tudor’s in-house MT5612 three-hand movement.
The Aerospace is my usual work watch, so a lot more of a daily than my others, but I definitely wear it to weddings and formal events as well. My only gripe with the aerospace is that the titanium is very soft and scratches easily. But it's a small price to pay for how light the watch is.
The case at 42 mm diameter/10.35 mm thickness is larger than the previous 40/9 mm model and the movement is the new SuperQuartz B79. The dial has been redesigned and the LCD screens have a backlight function (like the Breitling B-1). The alarm is appreciably louder than the previous Aerospace ref 75362. Supporting both the analog and digital functions, these earliest of Aerospaces use the Breitling 56, a quartz movement based on the ETA 988.332 with ~4 years of battery life and functions including a perpetual calendar, a chronograph, and a second time zone. having got a rather too extensive collection of breitling aerospace watches, i've been looking for something 'a bit' different. i spotted a B-1 and kind of.
Yep, the B-1 is my favourite watch without a doubt. Why do I prefer it over the Aerospace? Well. - Pushers are more convenient. The B-1 is very easy to use. I'm not a fan of the Aerospace single crown operation. - Perpetual calender with the full day/date display.
The weight of the watch is there, but being Breitlings lightest model at 38g (without bracelet) you hardly notice you're wearing anything. The Aerospace Avantage at 10.4mm is also the thinnest gents wristwatch Breitling produce, great for wearing under a shirt cuff.
So far I've read a few threads on here and elsewhere about the Aerospace, B-1 and B-1 Superquartz, most rate the non Superquartz B-1 as being a good all rounder without the premium and reduced battery life; also the later Aerospace are also Superquartz (?). Dial layouts of B-1 and Aerospace look similar (two digital displays), but there are some significant visual differences when it comes to the case design. One difference is that B-1 has 2 pushers, while Aerospace seems to only have crown for controlling the functions.Breitling in-house caliber B01 details and specifications. The Breitling caliber B01 is a column-wheel chronograph that uses a vertical coupling system. The latter eliminates hand jumping when the chronograph function is activated and reduces the risk of differences in its displays.
Breitling has also continued rolling out their in-house caliber B01 movement that features in many of their modern chronographs. In 2017, they partnered with Tudor to exchange these B01 movements for the use of Tudor’s in-house MT5612 three-hand movement.
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