*The biggest and the thickest Breitling watch**The thinnest Breitling watch, but not the smallest
*The biggest and the thickest Breitling watch
Here's one of my favourite Breitling watches: The Chrono Colt (Superquartz) from the Aeromarine series. I like watches with chronomat. I think it makes a watch look more professional. And this eye candy has one of the best movements in the world. The unique Superquartz (which you find only in Breitling watches, some of those are Aerospace, Airwolf, Emergency and Colt Quartz.) It has a thermocompensated quartz crystal that adapts to the variosu climates and changes in the outside temperature. That makes the watch extremely accurate (Breitling says 15sec +/- a year, while some other sources say the difference is less than 10 sec a year). That's some of the best there is on the wristwatch market. So, if you're into accuracy (like me), this watch is definitely for you. The battery lasts 2-3 years (similar to Airwolf, but less than the Colt Quartz, which lasts about 8 years). It has a calendar between 4 and 5h, which makes it unique among Breitling watches and easy to distinguish. The water resistance is 200m. Everything else is a well known Breitling quality and design. If you wear this watch, it's really obvious that it's a Breitling and it's definitely an eye catcher. You can get a new one for about 2000 euro, maybe more, maybe less, depends on how good you bargain. This watch is definitely on my list, it's more affordable than the Airwolf and still a great watch. If I have the chance, I'd pick this one first. Great watch!

















*Meaning: air + wolf
*Meaning: aer- + space
I made a comparison of the two high-quality watches from the Breitling Professional series: the Breitling Professional Aerospace and the Breitling Professional Airwolf. I found out that the Airwolf is heavier, has more functions (a crown and 2 pushers), has a more significant design and it's therefore more expensive. It looks more like a tool than a wristwatch. On the other hand, the Aerospace has a more simplistic dial design, with no second hand, a crown without pushers (See this user manual for the Aerospace) and it's one of the lightest Breitling watches. The tastes are different and it's up to you to chose the right timepiece for you. I'd chose both of them if I had the chance, but I hope that one day I can afford at least one of them. The green exclamtion mark (!) means the watch is better in this category. It was a close call, but in comparison of the most important aspects the winner (or my winner) is Airwolf. But compare for yourself.
*NVG: night vison goggles
*EOL: end-of-life indicator
Breitling Professional Airwolf
Production years: 2007-current
Caliber: Breitling 78
Movement: SuperQuartz™,
Chronograph: 1/100th second, max. 99 days,
23hrs 59min 59.99sec, with split times (!)
Calendar: digital, perpetual (!)
Display: Analog and 12/24h digital
Hands: Hr/min/sec (!)
Backlighting: NVG compatible
EOL indicator: Yes
Power reserve: (CR2320) 2-3 Years
Water resistance: 50m
Bezel: Bidirectional, compass scale (!)
Case: Stainless steel
Crown: Push-down
Pushers: 2 (!)
Crystal: Sapphire, double glareproofed
Diameter: 43.5mm
Thickness: 16.7mm
Weight: 106.7g
Bracelet: Professional II
Lug width: 22mm
Price: around 3100eur
Complications: Perpetual calendar, chronograph,
countdown timer, dual timezone, alarm (enhanced
with the turbine caseback design) (!)
It's almost impossible to chose the right Wolf. I know I'd like to have the professional steel bracelet, but I don't know what dial color I'd like to have. Maybe the white one is my favourite and the black one follows very closely, then the blue and then the dark gray. But that's just the photo. I wonder how it will look like in real, it must be a unique and exciting experience to try on. Once I get the chance, I'll write about it.

SuperQuartz movement...
LCD digital display...