…will add a touch of bling even to a guy’s wardrobe. I gotta tell you, one of the reasons I decided to add this to my collection, is that it serves double duty – sometimes I wear it, and sometimes my boyfriend does. He’s not exactly a diamond-wearing kind of guy, but something about this masculine, weighty Breitling says to him, “Go for it, dude – you can pull it off!” The only problem with sharing a watch is when we fight over who will wear it that day, so we try to plan our outfits in advance!
The best-selling Breitling Chronomat Evolution was re-issued in 2005 with a very desirous change. The case has given up it’s sharp angles for an elongated curve, which hugs the wrist before joining to the intricate Pilot band. This new case shape compliments the beautifully curved crystal. The ocean blue face sets the back-drop for it’s arabic numbering, giving the watch a complete maritime feel. The winning combination is complimented by the ultimate twist on the watch, the row of diamonds circling the bezel. But this watch is anything but feminine. On a guy’s wrist it demands a quiet attention from everyone who takes notice – and they’ll take notice! Still think diamonds aren’t your thing? First see the Breitling Chronomat Evolution reviews on both the standard model and the diamond bezel watch.
Okay, now you’re impressed. Even more interesting? See the clip on the replica Breitling Chronomat Evolution. Nice to know when you take into consideration the prices of the genuine article – $4000 for the standard and $8300 for the bling. The watch they review here is the standard model, and without the numbering. More conservative than the model I’m in love with, but still a very impressive timepiece. I guess the standards of imitation Breitling watches have started to meet our demands.
