Almost certainly one of the newer Emergency models. Note the extra, larger ‘crown’ below the main crown.
Plus, they’re F’ing huge.
Saw this Reds pilot on Aircrew Interview wearing a big watch but I can't make out what type it is. Best guess is Breitling. Even zoomed in it's hard to see.
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Almost certainly one of the newer Emergency models. Note the extra, larger ‘crown’ below the main crown.
Plus, they’re F’ing huge.
Took a quick look at Breitlings site and the latest model of the black emergency retails at $18 695.
I do not see this team paying for their watches and imho, quite rightly so!
Got 3 mates in the Reds with the above pictured pilot being one of them, can confirm they def don’t pay for the watches, they are gifted for the duration of their tenure with the Reds.
Slightly off topic but Aircrew Interview is proving to be a most entertaining way to spend time!
Double off topic, @ditchvisitor, do you know where I can find a couple of yellow chinagraphs?
Thanks
I was tempted to pick up the pulsar but apparently the quality is terrible?
Pulsar are definitely at the budget end of the market, although I was impressed at how well my son's stood up to a fall from a moving bus! (Don't ask...)
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@ditchvisitor
https://i.imgur.com/0Uaas1z.jpg
Great things!
Which raf version would you recommend?
I think his watch was at about 3ft 2in at launch, ground level on impact
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In my time of service, we had the following available:
CWC G-10 and Pulsar G-10...available to pilots
Pulsar Chrono...available to navigators or if a friendly storeman would give you one as a pilot.
The CWC was much better than the Pulsar. My preference was the Gen 2 Seiko Chrono prior to those watches. A much nicer watch.
Although we all rushed to stores during elementary flying training ground school to get our free issued watch, I can remember only a couple of people actually wearing one later in my career once actually qualified.
I’d say the most ubiquitous pilot watch was the aerospace, usually sporting a set of wings on the dial.
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Thanks I'm basically looking at a Chrono pilots watch around 300 pound mark if anything out there while I save up..I had a Bulova moonwatch and wasn't mad on it
Not strictly manufactured as a pilot watch, but I’d always thought about putting a Certina DS-1 on a nato...thought it had a very Seiko look to it.
Example:
https://watchcharts.com/listing/111966
They do a Chrono version too.
Have a look at Steinhart.
I've had a ocean vintage gmt
Difference in size between the emergency custards ..
I have the watch but will need to save up for the aircraft.
You could get an issued Pulsar Chrono for around £300
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Put it this way, I can think of better watches to spend £300 on!
Have you considered something from Seiko? Although not issued, SNDA27 looks very much like a military aircrew watch...
https://www.creationwatches.com/prod...l?currency=GBP
I doubt very much that they would pilot with such a large watch on their wrist. The way he is showing it off looks like a marketing excercise to me. I would imagine the RAF has much better means of locating downed pilots.
Are you just after the refills? I might have some hidden away in a box under some junk from a long time ago.
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One of my favourites if you have never heard it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILop3Kn3JO8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILop3Kn3JO8
That was a goody, I do like the SR71 pilot talks.