Perhaps surprisingly, rubber is my favourite by far - the stylistic contrast just works, and even though I'm very much a bracelet guy, I'd make an exception in this case.
One of my favourite watches, the Breitling Blackbird big date. To my eyes a good looking solid watch which I think lends itself to different looks depending on the strap.
Being a little bored tonight and the fact that I don't have a life I've spent an hour or so putting different straps on mine. What I need to know is when did I become so sad.
Bracelet for everyday use-
Rubber for those sporty days-
Nylon for casual-
And my favourite, leather for when the suit's on-
I'm off to organise my sock drawer now :)
Neil
Last edited by Neil; 22nd April 2018 at 21:25.
Perhaps surprisingly, rubber is my favourite by far - the stylistic contrast just works, and even though I'm very much a bracelet guy, I'd make an exception in this case.
As you say, it’s very versatile, looks good on pretty much everything.
My preference is also the rubber strap look, except I’m not a fan of the OEM rubber.
Which nylon strap is that by the way?
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I'm not a massive fan of Breitlings, but that is very nice, however you choose to wear it.
That padded leather looks very nice. I guess it's an OEM Breitling strap?
It’s a Watchgeko strap and excellent value https://www.watchgecko.com/nylon-spo...ther-lined.php
The leather strap is not OEM but a Meyhoffer professional from here http://www.watch-band-center.com/wat...-Nairobi-.html It is every bit as good as an original for a fraction of the price.Qatar-wol
That padded leather looks very nice. I guess it's an OEM Breitling strap?
Neil
Neil. I think the big-date Breitling are one of their best implementations. Back ten years ago I owned one of these beauties. Great chunck of metal, with modular design. Loved and lost:
I never understood Breitling calling the model “Blackbird” and it being a heavy stainless-steel watch........... When the SR-71 Blackbird was predominantly Titanium, of which Breitling made several series of watches.
Interesting how the look of a watch changes with the bracelet/strap, though
It was named after the SR-71 due to its 'stealthy' appearance. Part of the Chronomat range it was the only model to have a brushed case and bracelet rather than the usual shiny, shiny of Breitling watches of the time.
I have one of the original versions, pre COSH, 39 / 40 mm. Lovely thing too, I'm on the look out for the later Chronometer version. I did try the big-date but found it, well, too big.
Very versatile watches due to the flat case between the lugs, it looks good on SS bracelet or strap combo
Last edited by nunya; 23rd April 2018 at 09:58.
It's a stunning watch and does look great on all the strap options. Agree with most that the rubber does look best. I would have probably had one of these by now if I hadn't owned 4 Chronomat Evo's before. It remains on the list for one day...
One of Breitlings finest, had mine stolen from my locker at the tennis club a few years back, still miss it.