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Post by watchluvr1 on May 8, 2005 14:02:37 GMT -5
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Post by BruceS on May 8, 2005 14:39:30 GMT -5
Well done! Now we're picking up the pace I know there are more Breitling owners on this forum. Mo pics Wish I could find the pics of my B1, but I seem to have deleted them...hmmm unless they are on another 'puter. I know Martyn has some good ones!
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Post by watchluvr1 on May 8, 2005 14:47:08 GMT -5
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Post by Bob on May 8, 2005 16:35:25 GMT -5
:-[Watchluvr1 The Seawolf is awesome. What is the thickness? Great shot. Cheers BobB
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Post by kehac on May 8, 2005 16:57:49 GMT -5
Very nice. Aren't the Seawolf Avengers 44 mm in diameter? Karl
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Post by BruceS on May 8, 2005 18:23:57 GMT -5
44mm diameter and 18.4 mm thick, but only 102.3 grams in titanium. Good thing it's titanium or your left knuckles would be dragging the ground ;D
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Post by watchluvr1 on May 8, 2005 19:46:45 GMT -5
It feels great on the wrist...not too heavy,or not too light. A perfect balance. If it were in stainless ( like the Super Avenger) it would be heavy as hell!!
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Post by JohnR on May 8, 2005 22:47:22 GMT -5
I absolutely love the Seawolf. I just wish it wasn't so darn thick. On my 6.5" wrist its a little on the large side. If they could only come out with it in say a 14mm case or so it would be perfect. I can't say I really need the 5 or 10k depth rating to run it under the sink every so often. I love the dial though. I had to go with the Chrono Avenger which is atleast a few mm thinner.
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