No!
You see it as an issue because other manufacturers have developed movements with longer power reserve, if that wasn’t the case you wouldn’t be asking the question and you’d be happy with 38hrs. Similar argument applies to water resistance, because bigger numbers are out there people lose their sense of perspective when assessing a watch with ‘only’ 50 or 100metres......it isn’t like tread depth on tyres although it could be argued that a longer power reserve may benefit some owners. I think it’s a male thing, comparing figures and specifications to bring objectivity to what’s very much a subjective choice is what men tend to do.
You either like a watch or you don’t, personally I’ve yet to see a Breitling I’d consider owning but I’ve always been impressed by the quality if not the styles. If you like the watch buy it and don’t be put off by the fact that the alternatives offer longer power reserve!