Got the Navitimer in 43. Special edition for Singapore Airlines Pilot. One of 70 pieces. Blue dial and rose gold markers and rose gold needle hands. Beautiful piece. Im a Pilot and it speaks Aviation. Beautiful watch :)
People criticizing the Navi for 30 meters of water resistance forget that this is because of the rotating slide rule bezel … no way to increase water resistance without abandoning that feature which will never happen. So, you accept it. Want a Breitling with more water resistance? Try a Chronomat or any of their watches designed for “water” (screw-down crowns help!). Speedy & Daytona are great watches but one uses ancient technology and lacks a date feature (and is a pure manual wind, if you’re OK with that), which the other is priced in the stratosphere if you can even get one and also hasn’t been updated in decades. The Navi now uses the bullet-proof in-house movement (even the prior movements were solid), a cleaner dial, and provides buyers with more size, color, and strap/bracelet options at a good price point. And having a horological history to at least 1952 as THE aviation standard makes is rather relevant historically to say the least. While all three are nice, only one has history, a modern mechanism, a good price point, a number of options, and is obtainable (with outstanding fit & finish, too!!!) - the Navi.
I mean even if there is an explanation for the 30m WR it is still only 30m. It is something to consider when buying a chronograph. I have never been much of a stickler for date windows but i guess many people find it necessary and Breitling did a great job integrating it. Yes the Daytona is expensive but it has the best movement. I am not a huge Rolex fan but what you have to give them is that their movements are excellent. They are so over engeneered and have been tweaked over the decades. I agree that offering different sizes and colors is an amazing aspect of most new Breitling models. Thanks for taking the time to share your opinion :)
A MASSIVE tick for the Nav is that you can buy one....my local rolex dealer said dont bother and we are not even putting anyone on list now...to buy a new daytona from a dealer is 20 to 25k....you can get the Nav for 6k
Absolutely and it's the only Breitling I'll ever own. I get more complements on it than my stainless Daytona from non-watch people, it's a striking piece and I really like the sunburst copper dial.
I managed an Omega boutique the last three years and currently manage the new concept Breitling boutique. The Navitimer, the Premier, and the Chronomat/Super Chronomat all in B01 are fully on par with any flagship Omega, I'd almost argue even better finished. The Superocean Heritage with the Tudor based movement are phenomenal but I would agree they land between Omega and Tudor. For Omega, yes the co-axial and METAS tech is impressive, and I love my Planet Ocean chrono, but the BO1 is an absolute beast of its own and well respected from a watchmakers POV. The Premier is more elegant and premium feeling than anything Omega has to offer in that segment, even the updated Constellation and Deville. The Chronomat dials are more intricate than any Seamaster dials (apart from the AT Worldtimer), and a huge plus to Breitling is the servicing times here in Canada as well as the fact that they fully refinish titanium watches during a service (Omega/Swatchgroup do not refinish titanium).
The Breitling Navitimer has one of the most regarded Chronographs movements in the market today known for its high precision and quality, the B01. In addition, Breitling's variety of watches and designs including the Choronomat, SuperOcean, Premier, etc makes it one the best watch brands in the world.
The B01 is a well regarded movement. The same can be said for the other two. Rolex, Omega and Breitling have long been something of a mainstream luxury holy trinity. But it the last decade Breitling seriously fell back. They are getting much better in recent years and i am looking forward to seeing what will come
I recently purchased a Breitling B01 Avenger Chronograph. I had hoped for a while that Breitling would put the B01 movement in the Avenger case. I believe the B01 is the best of the 3 movements shown here. As a Diver I am also drawn to the greater water resistance of the Avenger case. For me this is the best mechanical chronograph diving watch currently available, since I already have a Sinn EZM6s (U1000S).
The Black Bay Chrono was my 2nd choice but was too small and I did not like the pushers. And I like the 300M case and look of the Breitling.@@radidoc4832
I think Breitling will be doing great things with their new direction. I just purchased the Chronomat over New Years, great new look on a revised line. I also love the new Navi timer.
I own all 3. The reverse panda Navitimer 01, the white dial Daytona and the sapphire moon watch. I enjoy them all but my Navitimer gets worn the most. It just takes me back in time to the old days and can be recognized from a mile away!. All worth getting!.
As far as looks go, the Navitimer is the best looking, followed closely by the Daytona. The Speedmaster is actually very simple and plain looking compared to the other two, although still a formidable contender. With everything taken into consideration, especially price, I'd take the Breitling.
I have an older model Navitimer, but I love the new ones much more. Getting rid of the tachy scale greatly uncluttered the dial AND allowed for larger sub dials. If Breitling eventually figures out how to increase its water resistance to 50 meters, it will be a very desirable chronograph.
@@TheWatchScientists Standard black dial with the new B01, on the gold bracelet but also that same leather brown strap you’ve mentioned, it’s a sleeper.
I am quite surprised by the amount of people that would go for the Navitimer. Breitling really did a great job on this release. Good luck on getting one!
Daytona, like most Rolexes, is almost unobtainable new … and actual price is far above list. Speedmaster is a gem with history but seems to lack modern amenities and improvements. That leaves Navitimer available in multiple sizes, different straps, different colors, and a sleeker look with the best movement. If you want to show-off a Rolex, go ahead, but I’ll take this new Navi in a 43mm on a bracelet with a silver face and black subdials.
i recently bought the 43mm navitimer (newest generation) with the copper-colored dial and black subdials. it's absolutely incredible, i'm in love with it.
I managed an Omega boutique the last three years and currently manage the new concept Breitling boutique. The Navitimer, the Premier, and the Chronomat/Super Chronomat all in B01 are fully on par with any flagship Omega, I'd almost argue even better finished. The Superocean Heritage with the Tudor based movement are phenomenal but I would agree they land between Omega and Tudor. For Omega, yes the co-axial and METAS tech is impressive, and I love my Planet Ocean chrono, but the BO1 is an absolute beast of its own and well respected from a watchmakers POV. The Premier is more elegant and premium feeling than anything Omega has to offer in that segment, even the updated Constellation and Deville. The Chronomat dials are more intricate than any Seamaster dials (apart from the AT Worldtimer), and a huge plus to Breitling is the servicing times here in Canada as well as the fact that they fully refinish titanium watches during a service (Omega/Swatchgroup do not refinish titanium).
I would say Breitling Premier collection is one of the best. It comes with hand winding or automatic winding, date or no date, and uncluttered, beautiful pistachio or salmon dial.
The Navitimer outranks the Speedy because of its movement and equals the Rolex movement wise. The Speedmaster is using an ETA base movement whether the Rolex and Breitling are manufacture movements.I prefer older navitimers with older bwinged logo
Good choice made. I actually had this green Breitling on my arm in the boutique this year. It makes an excellent impression, or rather it simply looks amazing on the arm thanks to its green dial. The Daytona would also be an option for me, but we know the availability. The Omega Speedmaster is of course a rock solid watch, but to me it has a somewhat boring dial design. I prefer the "Grey Side of the Moon" instead, just looks more spectacular. What do you think of the "Grey Side of the Moon"?
That mint green dial is quite special, i wonder if it is difficult to pair with different outfits. I like the look of the non professional co-axial Speedmasters, especially because of the two subdials and the date at 6. But I’m not a huge fan of ceramic cases and the larger diameter.
I got the Navi in dark green with wings logo and in rose gold. It looks and feels amazing. Personally I don't like Rolex as a brand and I find the Navi a far more exciting and eye-catching watch than the Omega. The gold case effectively doubles the price but it vastly lifts the watch and looks spectacular.
All three of these are amazing watches in their own right. All beautiful but all different. Here’s how I would categorize them as I’m a watch collector and enthusiast. 1. Rolex Daytona- Unmatched Beauty, eye catching, Nearly perfect, and iconic. This equates to me like a true beauty Cindy Crawford or the like. Almost unobtainable. 2. The Speedmaster- Tried and true, technically and engineering wise a 10. An every day wearable watch that many people will compliment you on. Beautiful yet complex with layers. I would equate the speedmaster to a Mila Kunis type! My favorite actress. 3. The Navitimer- this watch to me has it all. It’s gorgeous, extremely functional, precise, a wonderful tool if you need to or know how to use it (I don’t I’m too dumb). Complex looking but also large and really flashy. I think this is the lesser of the known watches of the 3 to the general public. It’s really great quality and personally I think it’s priced right. It should be more than speedmaster and less than the Daytona. I would equate this watch to Kate Beckinsale! Either way you slice it with any of these watches or women I think you are good to go!! You cannot go wrong.
Indeed that is a big one! The video has a lot of information as is with the three pieces. But you are right it should be mentioned along those three :)
Personally the Moonwatch, considering design and history. Zenith undeniably has nothing to prove in the Chronograph game but I just don’t feel that drawn to their designs. (Nele)
I think most would agree navitimer is the best of chronographs, especially with the B01. The speedy would come in second as it’s the best value out of the 3. As usual, the Rolex is mediocre but the most prestigious out of the 3.
I don’t know too much about the B01 but i wouldn’t agree. Rolex gets a lot of hate but one has to admit that their movements are extremely well built. I would put the Daytona caliber at the top, certainly above the 3861 from Omega. The Omega caliber is quite old fashioned with the lateral clutch, which i find more beautiful but the vertical clutch is superior. Also the cam actuation does feel quite nice for what it is but a column wheel actuation just feels better and the Daytona has the best tactile feeling. So for me when ranking movements, Daytona, Navitimer then Speedmaster.
Pretty shallow commentary. Navitimer cosmonaute was actually the first watch in Space, so it’s associated with space as well not just Aviation. And why would Breitling place themselves between Tudor & Omega when its clearly a better built watch and higher quality than those 2? I have both the Navitimer b01 from 2019 and the new Speedmaster. The difference in Quality is like day and night.
Well when you think about watches and space Omega clearly comes to mind as it’s the first watch on the Moon and Omega works very hard so that noone forgets. When you look at their prices they situate themselves between Omega and Tudor, that Breitling is better than Omega, that is your opinion. I don’t agree
I agree. I have a sapphire Soeedmaster moon watch and a Navitimer 01. The Navitimer is definitely next level quality compared to the Speedy. Speedy feels generic in comparison to be honest.
I obtained a new Navitimer 46 some 15 months ago. Because I have owned a Breitling before and never had any problems with it. What do I think of the latest one??? well it's RUBBISH. Looks great but the thing has been more trouble than it's worth. First off it never told the correct time was always some 10 Min: fast everyday. Then after around 6 months the winder stopped working. Would go into it's three settings but when you turned the button nothing happened. So it was back again for it to be repaired. That was last Nov:22. required a new part, that was ordered from Breitling. Due to Breitling's rubbish service the part has not been delivered yet. Date now 3/2/23 so 4 months. Yes I know we have had Christmas and new year but that just isn't good enough. Conclusion would I buy another one??? Not on your life.
Sorry you had a bad experience, but I wouldn’t make conclusions about the brand or the model based on a bad experience (I understand your anger though).
@@TheWatchScientists I was just trying to inform people who were thinking of buying a Breitling watch, that they might look great but the movements are in my estimation not that good. My one will be up for sale asap once I get it back. Anyone wanting a 46mm Black dial white small dials, black Crocodile strap with clasp snap. please send a message making an offer. No rush as I haven't a clue when I will receive from the repair shop. (Might make a good Christmas present later this (or next year???)
Who's ever practically used a tachymeter on a watch? It'd be great if there were no speed limits and you had bright yellow milestones to tell you when you've done a mile but it's not advisable to go fiddling with your watch buttons at 120mph! Let's just say the Breitling's best. It's got lots of nice little bits which really do come in useful and you can start showing off the slide rule even when you just know the basics if multiplication and division as a great conversation piece. As for the Rolex, you'll just have to go round proving it's not a fake all the time and even then the clones are getting more impressive all the time. I just find the Breitling better looking as well. As far as the claim 'As used on the Moon' - well, it was only telling the astronauts what time it was on Earth - I'm sure proper lunar time is a completely different matter!
Just tried on the Navitimer today and wow I would advise everyone to try on their bracelet. It’s the most comfortable stainless bracelet ever made. The ad SA said they are not allowed to do adjustments on the bracelet and only the watchmaker is allowed to do it due to its complexity
The Navitimer is something else and a dangerous one to drive in your car. I have a 46 and don't even notice that it's on my wrist except when i drive my car and see it every time whyle steering. You have to pay attention to the road. For me it is the most beautifull of all watches. I have him now for 3 month and there is not even a second difference.
I feel like as a brand Breitling is a little under Omega in terms of quality. Breitling is still using off the shelf movements, whereas Omega uses only in house movements (not sure if that also applies to their small ladies watches).
@@TheWatchScientists so Breitling does not make their own movements ? See the thing is if you’re in a spot like me where you’re maybe only going to buy one watch, it’s gotta stand out a bit. The Navi does it. The omega is also beautiful but a bit simpler.
Don’t get me wrong there is nothing wrong with Breitling. I also sometimes prefer off the shelf movements as they are robust and easy and cheap to service. But if you are trying to analyze brands and how they want to situate themselves in the industry, you should look at what they are doing compared to their competitors. I think that Breitling quality is a little under Omega but for example over Tudor. All great brands
@@TheWatchScientists Got it. I was trying to understand the comments you made about the broad appeal of Omega due to space travel and suggestion that Breitling should price their models below Omega. You'd think with Breitling having made the first wrist chronograph pusher and the Navitimer being the first wrist watch in space, as well as all of the aviation history, there'd be some level of heritage that they could tap into. They really should spend more money on marketing instead of improving their designs and quality.
@@mr.snuggle6883 How about focusing on both, if they'd never put this much effort into improving the design and quality I think not so many people would have ever cared about the brand in the first place in this day and age
Daytona? Hard or impossible to get, and very expensive … not much internal innovation. Speedmaster? Moonwatch, handsome, desirable, but … pure manual wind with no real innovation. Navitimer? Bulletproof in-house movement, aviation/tool watch, and should be priced ABOVE Speedy, not below. Buy what you want … but if buying just one … Navi offers three sizes, bracelet or strap, many color options, and has a heritage from 1952. Navi wins this one.
I don’t really agree, the Daytona has one of the best chronograph movements in the business. I am persoally not a big fan of Rolex but all their movements are incredibly well build and made to last. The Omega has better certifications and is very robust but yeah i agree the manual winding can be annoying.
Is a long long discussion here because all 3 are more different if you enter in details Omega is manual only and have No date Speedy with automatic is 9300 or 9900 that is too thik Breitling is only 30 m WR Rolex is too expensive and have No date too Omega is a tool chrono But is not a luxury product like Breitling Even The mechanism is extraordinary that omega pay atention to Lemania and History But is not at level of Breitling and Rolex, Breitling is balanced is luxury in detailed The New glass on The New NAVI is a piece of art very difficult to make, B01 is fenomenal maybe The Water Resist is too low and Rolex is The King of price and hate too because is imposibile to get on The right price and on The secundary Market is not Worth it. I used to have all 3 brands and I will go for Breitling because I will Never Tired too Look on a Navitimer, Speedy and Daytona are Boring in Time
This is a video for discussion, you are definitely right if i went into all the details it would be way too long. I agree the Omega movement is not on the same level but it does go through more testing to make up for it. Thank you for sharing your thoughts :)
@@TheWatchScientists picked the speedmaster professional precisely because it's a watch. Not trying to look like a jewelry. That makes it timeless and very versatile. Won't embarrass you or make you feel underdressed in any function or occasion. It's purity is what makes it timeless. Best regards
Rolex is superior by far than any other brand in Demand Creation. Masters in marketing. Rather than that nothing special about their pieces. They have been itarating their sames models for years and years
Breitling has gained many new customers with the new orientation, but also many critics, because they are no longer real toolwatches, especially on the Navitimer, why is this great 3 dimosonal blade exchanged for a hard-to-read one, just because it is Modern Retro. The only watch line that succeeds is the Super Chronomat. I would like Breitling to build real instrument watches again and not pool diving watches ala Superocean. I switched to Omega.
Only in marketing, not in the movement . Omega and Rolex use to be roughly around the same price, but today Rolex is more expensive because of there marketing, not because of any new innovation.
Got the Navitimer in 43. Special edition for Singapore Airlines Pilot. One of 70 pieces. Blue dial and rose gold markers and rose gold needle hands. Beautiful piece. Im a Pilot and it speaks Aviation. Beautiful watch :)
Fantastic!
People criticizing the Navi for 30 meters of water resistance forget that this is because of the rotating slide rule bezel … no way to increase water resistance without abandoning that feature which will never happen. So, you accept it. Want a Breitling with more water resistance? Try a Chronomat or any of their watches designed for “water” (screw-down crowns help!). Speedy & Daytona are great watches but one uses ancient technology and lacks a date feature (and is a pure manual wind, if you’re OK with that), which the other is priced in the stratosphere if you can even get one and also hasn’t been updated in decades. The Navi now uses the bullet-proof in-house movement (even the prior movements were solid), a cleaner dial, and provides buyers with more size, color, and strap/bracelet options at a good price point. And having a horological history to at least 1952 as THE aviation standard makes is rather relevant historically to say the least. While all three are nice, only one has history, a modern mechanism, a good price point, a number of options, and is obtainable (with outstanding fit & finish, too!!!) - the Navi.
I mean even if there is an explanation for the 30m WR it is still only 30m. It is something to consider when buying a chronograph. I have never been much of a stickler for date windows but i guess many people find it necessary and Breitling did a great job integrating it. Yes the Daytona is expensive but it has the best movement. I am not a huge Rolex fan but what you have to give them is that their movements are excellent. They are so over engeneered and have been tweaked over the decades.
I agree that offering different sizes and colors is an amazing aspect of most new Breitling models.
Thanks for taking the time to share your opinion :)
Surprisingly unsurprising, Sinn has cracked the code with their newest generation of 903. 200m water resistance on a slide rule bezel.
A MASSIVE tick for the Nav is that you can buy one....my local rolex dealer said dont bother and we are not even putting anyone on list now...to buy a new daytona from a dealer is 20 to 25k....you can get the Nav for 6k
I really like them all but if I were spending my money I would want a Breitling for sure!!!
Hands down, the Navitimer is king of chronographs. It's the Submariner of the Chronograph world.
The navitimer isn't even the best breitling chronograph 😂
@@garybailey1602 wrong
@@garybailey1602wrong buddy
@@garybailey1602so what is the best breitling chronograph?? The Premier ?
I guess you could throw the Sinn 903 in that group… for obvious reasons.
Most of Breitling watches are between omega and Tudor. But the Navitimer is a different level of watch.
Absolutely and it's the only Breitling I'll ever own. I get more complements on it than my stainless Daytona from non-watch people, it's a striking piece and I really like the sunburst copper dial.
@@PeanutdenverThat’s a great color…
@@DWilliam1I agree and thank you.
I managed an Omega boutique the last three years and currently manage the new concept Breitling boutique. The Navitimer, the Premier, and the Chronomat/Super Chronomat all in B01 are fully on par with any flagship Omega, I'd almost argue even better finished. The Superocean Heritage with the Tudor based movement are phenomenal but I would agree they land between Omega and Tudor. For Omega, yes the co-axial and METAS tech is impressive, and I love my Planet Ocean chrono, but the BO1 is an absolute beast of its own and well respected from a watchmakers POV. The Premier is more elegant and premium feeling than anything Omega has to offer in that segment, even the updated Constellation and Deville. The Chronomat dials are more intricate than any Seamaster dials (apart from the AT Worldtimer), and a huge plus to Breitling is the servicing times here in Canada as well as the fact that they fully refinish titanium watches during a service (Omega/Swatchgroup do not refinish titanium).
The Breitling Navitimer has one of the most regarded Chronographs movements in the market today known for its high precision and quality, the B01.
In addition, Breitling's variety of watches and designs including the Choronomat, SuperOcean, Premier, etc makes it one the best watch brands in the world.
The B01 is a well regarded movement. The same can be said for the other two. Rolex, Omega and Breitling have long been something of a mainstream luxury holy trinity. But it the last decade Breitling seriously fell back.
They are getting much better in recent years and i am looking forward to seeing what will come
I recently purchased a Breitling B01 Avenger Chronograph. I had hoped for a while that Breitling would put the B01 movement in the Avenger case. I believe the B01 is the best of the 3 movements shown here. As a Diver I am also drawn to the greater water resistance of the Avenger case. For me this is the best mechanical chronograph diving watch currently available, since I already have a Sinn EZM6s (U1000S).
Sounds great! Yes Sinn makes some of the best tool watches in the business
I got the Panda Blackbay Chrono which has the same B01, 200m WR, and cheaper!
The Black Bay Chrono was my 2nd choice but was too small and I did not like the pushers. And I like the 300M case and look of the Breitling.@@radidoc4832
I think Breitling will be doing great things with their new direction. I just purchased the Chronomat over New Years, great new look on a revised line. I also love the new Navi timer.
Can’t agree more! I’m very much looking forward to Breitling‘s future. Enjoy the Chronomat :)
Breitling anytime, coming from a Rolex guy. The Navitimer B01 keeps time like no other.
Thank Brietling for the Chronographs on watches today. The GOAT is back!
I own all 3. The reverse panda Navitimer 01, the white dial Daytona and the sapphire moon watch. I enjoy them all but my Navitimer gets worn the most. It just takes me back in time to the old days and can be recognized from a mile away!. All worth getting!.
I agree there is no wrong choice here
The Daytonas went up way too much in price for most people to ever obtain one though. The Breitling and Omega are at least somewhat realistic.
As far as looks go, the Navitimer is the best looking, followed closely by the Daytona. The Speedmaster is actually very simple and plain looking compared to the other two, although still a formidable contender. With everything taken into consideration, especially price, I'd take the Breitling.
I have an older model Navitimer, but I love the new ones much more. Getting rid of the tachy scale greatly uncluttered the dial AND allowed for larger sub dials. If Breitling eventually figures out how to increase its water resistance to 50 meters, it will be a very desirable chronograph.
I agree!
Fantastic video, love the Speedy but I might be a bit biased. I wouldn't exclude a Navitimer in the future!
Breitling is really making great things lately
I am just getting into luxury watches, and I am trying to decide which to get first. I am leaning towards the Navitimer.
Go with what speaks to you! I highly recommend getting your hands on all of them to really get an idea. Can’t go wrong here
@@TheWatchScientists So, I got the Navitimer today! That was really the one that "spoke" to me out of all of them. Thank you!
Congratulations! Enjoy 😉
@@mccalljeff good choice
A Chronomat 44mm of course, forget about the ugly Navitimer.
Great information and comparison. Subscribed !
Thank you!
Tomorrow I order my navytimer b01. I´m going for the bronze 43mm with steel brace. Happy newyear me!
Great choice, thanks for commenting!
Navitimer wins. The icon reinvented!
I own the Speedy but I’m lusting for the 43 mm Breitling Rose gold, what a watch!
Which dial color? The rose gold on the brown leather strap is such a beautiful watch! The warm tones are stunning
@@TheWatchScientists Standard black dial with the new B01, on the gold bracelet but also that same leather brown strap you’ve mentioned, it’s a sleeper.
Black and gold is such a beautiful combination!
@@TheWatchScientists the dark green face with black dials looks stunning in gold, its one I bought after viewing them all.
I like the three of them it is worth mentioning the Zenith El Primero as well.
Very correct!
They are all great in their own way. Any one of us would love any or all three in our collections, each bringing their own style and feel.
Nice to see such a balanced opinion in a comment on the internet. Thanks for commenting 😊
I hope to someday own one these watches, but for me Breitling will definitely be on the top of my list.
I am quite surprised by the amount of people that would go for the Navitimer. Breitling really did a great job on this release. Good luck on getting one!
Great quality video, has helped to make my choice. Thanks from Brazil.
Thank you! What are you going for?
@@TheWatchScientists I choosed the “perfect proportion” one!
Daytona, like most Rolexes, is almost unobtainable new … and actual price is far above list. Speedmaster is a gem with history but seems to lack modern amenities and improvements. That leaves Navitimer available in multiple sizes, different straps, different colors, and a sleeker look with the best movement. If you want to show-off a Rolex, go ahead, but I’ll take this new Navi in a 43mm on a bracelet with a silver face and black subdials.
i recently bought the 43mm navitimer (newest generation) with the copper-colored dial and black subdials. it's absolutely incredible, i'm in love with it.
I managed an Omega boutique the last three years and currently manage the new concept Breitling boutique. The Navitimer, the Premier, and the Chronomat/Super Chronomat all in B01 are fully on par with any flagship Omega, I'd almost argue even better finished. The Superocean Heritage with the Tudor based movement are phenomenal but I would agree they land between Omega and Tudor. For Omega, yes the co-axial and METAS tech is impressive, and I love my Planet Ocean chrono, but the BO1 is an absolute beast of its own and well respected from a watchmakers POV. The Premier is more elegant and premium feeling than anything Omega has to offer in that segment, even the updated Constellation and Deville. The Chronomat dials are more intricate than any Seamaster dials (apart from the AT Worldtimer), and a huge plus to Breitling is the servicing times here in Canada as well as the fact that they fully refinish titanium watches during a service (Omega/Swatchgroup do not refinish titanium).
Yeah I agree, especially on the Premier vs Omega point, Omega has nothing in that segment that comes close to the Premier
I would say Breitling Premier collection is one of the best. It comes with hand winding or automatic winding, date or no date, and uncluttered, beautiful pistachio or salmon dial.
If you are talking about the newer Premier line i agree, they did a great job. But this was more about iconic chronographs.
The Navitimer outranks the Speedy because of its movement and equals the Rolex movement wise. The Speedmaster is using an ETA base movement whether the Rolex and Breitling are manufacture movements.I prefer older navitimers with older bwinged logo
Good choice made. I actually had this green Breitling on my arm in the boutique this year. It makes an excellent impression, or rather it simply looks amazing on the arm thanks to its green dial. The Daytona would also be an option for me, but we know the availability. The Omega Speedmaster is of course a rock solid watch, but to me it has a somewhat boring dial design. I prefer the "Grey Side of the Moon" instead, just looks more spectacular. What do you think of the "Grey Side of the Moon"?
That mint green dial is quite special, i wonder if it is difficult to pair with different outfits. I like the look of the non professional co-axial Speedmasters, especially because of the two subdials and the date at 6. But I’m not a huge fan of ceramic cases and the larger diameter.
Thanks for sharing :)
@@TheWatchScientists I'll take the liberty of emailing you some photos of Breitling and Omega.
I got the Navi in dark green with wings logo and in rose gold. It looks and feels amazing. Personally I don't like Rolex as a brand and I find the Navi a far more exciting and eye-catching watch than the Omega. The gold case effectively doubles the price but it vastly lifts the watch and looks spectacular.
Breitling my favourite brand
They’re great!
I still want a Daytona panda but they’re obviously not available. I’m going to ask politely for one from my AD when I pick up my sub in a few months.
Yeah i recently got a b01 navi and it hasn't left my wrist. Best looking watch of the 3 imo. All great watches though.
Congrats!
All three of these are amazing watches in their own right. All beautiful but all different. Here’s how I would categorize them as I’m a watch collector and enthusiast.
1. Rolex Daytona- Unmatched Beauty, eye catching, Nearly perfect, and iconic. This equates to me like a true beauty Cindy Crawford or the like. Almost unobtainable.
2. The Speedmaster- Tried and true, technically and engineering wise a 10. An every day wearable watch that many people will compliment you on. Beautiful yet complex with layers. I would equate the speedmaster to a Mila Kunis type! My favorite actress.
3. The Navitimer- this watch to me has it all. It’s gorgeous, extremely functional, precise, a wonderful tool if you need to or know how to use it (I don’t I’m too dumb). Complex looking but also large and really flashy. I think this is the lesser of the known watches of the 3 to the general public. It’s really great quality and personally I think it’s priced right. It should be more than speedmaster and less than the Daytona. I would equate this watch to Kate Beckinsale!
Either way you slice it with any of these watches or women I think you are good to go!! You cannot go wrong.
Thanks for sharing! We seem to have the same taste in watches but not women 😉
@@TheWatchScientists Haha I didn’t know how else to make the comparison work
lol Kate Beckinsale all the way then in dark green and gold...both her and the watch
Where is the el primero?😮
Indeed that is a big one! The video has a lot of information as is with the three pieces. But you are right it should be mentioned along those three :)
@@TheWatchScientistswould you prefer the chronomaster original or Moonwatch?
Personally the Moonwatch, considering design and history. Zenith undeniably has nothing to prove in the Chronograph game but I just don’t feel that drawn to their designs. (Nele)
Wow that Breitling is amazing…
They really nailed it with that one.
Excellent video !!!
Thank you very much!
Breitling ❤️🔥
Would you go for the Navitimer? :)
@@TheWatchScientists yes, I prefer the Navitimer from the three of them!
It’s a fantastic piece! What is the reason? :)
Great video! (As usual) 😊
Thank you 😊🫶🏼
The Speedmaster and the Navitimer are my grail watches. The Daytona... I'd rather be seen wearing Invicta.
Fantastic watches. That’s a bit harsh but to each their own 😅
@@TheWatchScientists I jest, but yeah, the Daytona is faaaar down the list for me haha
The breitling is all class not all flash.
Would you say the Moonwatch is flash?
I also don’t think the Daytona is flash, the brand is flash but not the watch design
I think most would agree navitimer is the best of chronographs, especially with the B01. The speedy would come in second as it’s the best value out of the 3. As usual, the Rolex is mediocre but the most prestigious out of the 3.
I don’t know too much about the B01 but i wouldn’t agree. Rolex gets a lot of hate but one has to admit that their movements are extremely well built. I would put the Daytona caliber at the top, certainly above the 3861 from Omega. The Omega caliber is quite old fashioned with the lateral clutch, which i find more beautiful but the vertical clutch is superior. Also the cam actuation does feel quite nice for what it is but a column wheel actuation just feels better and the Daytona has the best tactile feeling. So for me when ranking movements, Daytona, Navitimer then Speedmaster.
Great comparison. You've made my decision much easier.
Thank you! What are you going for and why? :)
Breitling Chronomat would be my choice
Daytona for me for sure !!!
Pretty shallow commentary. Navitimer cosmonaute was actually the first watch in Space, so it’s associated with space as well not just Aviation. And why would Breitling place themselves between Tudor & Omega when its clearly a better built watch and higher quality than those 2? I have both the Navitimer b01 from 2019 and the new Speedmaster. The difference in Quality is like day and night.
Well when you think about watches and space Omega clearly comes to mind as it’s the first watch on the Moon and Omega works very hard so that noone forgets.
When you look at their prices they situate themselves between Omega and Tudor, that Breitling is better than Omega, that is your opinion. I don’t agree
I agree. I have a sapphire Soeedmaster moon watch and a Navitimer 01. The Navitimer is definitely next level quality compared to the Speedy. Speedy feels generic in comparison to be honest.
I obtained a new Navitimer 46 some 15 months ago. Because I have owned a Breitling before and never had any problems with it.
What do I think of the latest one??? well it's RUBBISH. Looks great but the thing has been more trouble than it's worth. First off it never told the correct time was always some 10 Min: fast everyday. Then after around 6 months the winder stopped working. Would go into it's three settings but when you turned the button nothing happened. So it was back again for it to be repaired. That was last Nov:22. required a new part, that was ordered from Breitling. Due to Breitling's rubbish service the part has not been delivered yet. Date now 3/2/23 so 4 months. Yes I know we have had Christmas and new year but that just isn't good enough. Conclusion would I buy another one??? Not on your life.
Sorry you had a bad experience, but I wouldn’t make conclusions about the brand or the model based on a bad experience (I understand your anger though).
@@TheWatchScientists I was just trying to inform people who were thinking of buying a Breitling watch, that they might look great but the movements are in my estimation not that good. My one will be up for sale asap once I get it back. Anyone wanting a 46mm Black dial white small dials, black Crocodile strap with clasp snap. please send a message making an offer. No rush as I haven't a clue when I will receive from the repair shop. (Might make a good Christmas present later this (or next year???)
Who's ever practically used a tachymeter on a watch? It'd be great if there were no speed limits and you had bright yellow milestones to tell you when you've done a mile but it's not advisable to go fiddling with your watch buttons at 120mph! Let's just say the Breitling's best. It's got lots of nice little bits which really do come in useful and you can start showing off the slide rule even when you just know the basics if multiplication and division as a great conversation piece. As for the Rolex, you'll just have to go round proving it's not a fake all the time and even then the clones are getting more impressive all the time.
I just find the Breitling better looking as well.
As far as the claim 'As used on the Moon' - well, it was only telling the astronauts what time it was on Earth - I'm sure proper lunar time is a completely different matter!
It's actually aviation, motorsport and motorsport.
None of the watches were designed for space travel
You are correct but that was a nice way to summarize it. The Daytona is literally called the Cosmograph so it was intended for something else
@@TheWatchScientists It wasn't intended for something else. Rolex used the word Cosmograph as a marketing exercise to compete against the Moonwatch.
Just tried on the Navitimer today and wow I would advise everyone to try on their bracelet. It’s the most comfortable stainless bracelet ever made. The ad SA said they are not allowed to do adjustments on the bracelet and only the watchmaker is allowed to do it due to its complexity
They are really great and i also love the diagonal design of the links.
The Navitimer is something else and a dangerous one to drive in your car. I have a 46 and don't even notice that it's on my wrist except when i drive my car and see it every time whyle steering. You have to pay attention to the road. For me it is the most beautifull of all watches. I have him now for 3 month and there is not even a second difference.
haha stay safe brother 😂
Breitling for a chrono. Not sure why it should be cheaper then Omega
I feel like as a brand Breitling is a little under Omega in terms of quality. Breitling is still using off the shelf movements, whereas Omega uses only in house movements (not sure if that also applies to their small ladies watches).
@@TheWatchScientists so Breitling does not make their own movements ? See the thing is if you’re in a spot like me where you’re maybe only going to buy one watch, it’s gotta stand out a bit. The Navi does it. The omega is also beautiful but a bit simpler.
Don’t get me wrong there is nothing wrong with Breitling. I also sometimes prefer off the shelf movements as they are robust and easy and cheap to service. But if you are trying to analyze brands and how they want to situate themselves in the industry, you should look at what they are doing compared to their competitors. I think that Breitling quality is a little under Omega but for example over Tudor. All great brands
Weird, I thought the Navitimer was the first wrist watch in space.
In space yes, but not on the moon.
@@TheWatchScientists Got it. I was trying to understand the comments you made about the broad appeal of Omega due to space travel and suggestion that Breitling should price their models below Omega. You'd think with Breitling having made the first wrist chronograph pusher and the Navitimer being the first wrist watch in space, as well as all of the aviation history, there'd be some level of heritage that they could tap into. They really should spend more money on marketing instead of improving their designs and quality.
@@mr.snuggle6883 How about focusing on both, if they'd never put this much effort into improving the design and quality I think not so many people would have ever cared about the brand in the first place in this day and age
Best is El Primero... closely followed by Navitimer, then Speedy. Daytona not even close to those other three.
Breitling on top !
Speedmaster professional 👍 its purity is what makes it timeless...a tool watch. Simply beautiful.
Can never go wrong with a Speedmaster ;)
I also have Rolex.omega.breitling but I buy all rose gold solid,
Daytona? Hard or impossible to get, and very expensive … not much internal innovation. Speedmaster? Moonwatch, handsome, desirable, but … pure manual wind with no real innovation. Navitimer? Bulletproof in-house movement, aviation/tool watch, and should be priced ABOVE Speedy, not below. Buy what you want … but if buying just one … Navi offers three sizes, bracelet or strap, many color options, and has a heritage from 1952. Navi wins this one.
I don’t really agree, the Daytona has one of the best chronograph movements in the business. I am persoally not a big fan of Rolex but all their movements are incredibly well build and made to last. The Omega has better certifications and is very robust but yeah i agree the manual winding can be annoying.
Is a long long discussion here because all 3 are more different if you enter in details
Omega is manual only and have No date Speedy with automatic is 9300 or 9900 that is too thik
Breitling is only 30 m WR
Rolex is too expensive and have No date too
Omega is a tool chrono But is not a luxury product like Breitling Even The mechanism is extraordinary that omega pay atention to Lemania and History But is not at level of Breitling and Rolex, Breitling is balanced is luxury in detailed The New glass on The New NAVI is a piece of art very difficult to make, B01 is fenomenal maybe The Water Resist is too low and Rolex is The King of price and hate too because is imposibile to get on The right price and on The secundary Market is not Worth it.
I used to have all 3 brands and I will go for Breitling because I will Never Tired too Look on a Navitimer, Speedy and Daytona are Boring in Time
This is a video for discussion, you are definitely right if i went into all the details it would be way too long. I agree the Omega movement is not on the same level but it does go through more testing to make up for it.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts :)
@@TheWatchScientists picked the speedmaster professional precisely because it's a watch. Not trying to look like a jewelry. That makes it timeless and very versatile.
Won't embarrass you or make you feel underdressed in any function or occasion.
It's purity is what makes it timeless.
Best regards
It has the cleanest design of the three
Navitimer all day. The best chronograph. Rolex overpriced
Forgot the zenith el primero
Definitely, someone before you also pointed this out. But three is more manageable
Daytona is NAF 🤮 =
Navi is nice but a bit uncomfortable as a daily driver.
The Speedmaster is solid it’s like a 70s 911
The Speedmaster - the only watch that looks better from the back than from the front 😆
Rolex is superior by far than any other brand in Demand Creation. Masters in marketing. Rather than that nothing special about their pieces. They have been itarating their sames models for years and years
I have both Rolex and Omega, but I believe that Omega is the best watch and should be more expensive!
Well I’m for one glad it’s accessible and not as highly priced because it means I get to own one ~ Nele
I think Omega has taken your advise lmao
Didn’t mention that omega is the most boring of those 3
your opinion
100%. It's so boring. It is only an icon because of it being a moonwatch
Boring is what way? Too simple?
@@jean4j_ it looks better on pictures then in real life . That of course depends on taste.
I agree with you. I like the styling but I just find it too boring
Well they are all the best for burning our hard earn money !!! 😂😂😂😂
That’s what they are made for 😅
Breitling has gained many new customers with the new orientation, but also many critics, because they are no longer real toolwatches, especially on the Navitimer, why is this great 3 dimosonal blade exchanged for a hard-to-read one, just because it is Modern Retro. The only watch line that succeeds is the Super Chronomat. I would like Breitling to build real instrument watches again and not pool diving watches ala Superocean. I switched to Omega.
With all due respect Omega and Breitling are one step below Rolex.
Depends on who you ask. But it is also not necessarily a compliment for the Rolex because it should be better, it is almost twice as expensive
@@TheWatchScientists; exactly (LOL)
Only in marketing, not in the movement . Omega and Rolex use to be roughly around the same price, but today Rolex is more expensive because of there marketing, not because of any new innovation.