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Image 1 — My everyday watch. Breitling Colt Oceane Black Dial
Image 2 — My everyday watch. Breitling Colt Oceane Black Dial
Image 3 — My everyday watch. Breitling Colt Oceane Black Dial
Image 4 — My everyday watch. Breitling Colt Oceane Black Dial
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My everyday watch. Breitling Colt Oceane Black Dial

When I’m not heading somewhere nice or have an event on, you’ll usually find me wearing my Breitling Colt Oceane with the black dial.

It’s become my everyday watch because I simply don’t have to think about it. It’s understated, comfortable and sporty enough to wear casually, while still feeling like a proper watch on the wrist.

I’ve got other watches I’ll reach for when I’m dressing up but there’s something I really like about having one watch that becomes your default. The one you throw on without thinking and end up wearing more than anything else.

The Colt doesn’t seem to get anywhere near the attention that some other Breitling models do either, which is part of the appeal for me.

What’s everyone else’s everyday watch?

u/Loud-Address9856 — 1 day ago
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Holding my grail of the Yacht-Master collection. What’s yours?

Got the chance to spend some time with what is probably my grail of the Yacht-Master collection the 40mm Everose gold on Oysterflex.

I’ve always thought the Yacht-Master is an interesting watch. It doesn’t seem to get anywhere near the attention of the Submariner, GMT-Master II or Daytona, but I think there are some seriously good-looking configurations in the collection.

For me, the Everose against the black bezel and Oysterflex just works. It’s obviously a precious-metal Rolex, but the Oysterflex stops it feeling overly formal or flashy.

Which Yacht-Master would you choose if you could have any reference or configuration, past or present?

And does anyone here actually prefer the Yacht-Master to the Submariner?

u/Loud-Address9856 — 6 days ago