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Breitling Seawolf V2 Grey Review


opti

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I have been wanting this watch for long time, and thought I would never get one once the v1's were discontinued, but a year or so later, the V2 arrived and I didn't want to miss it again!

My first foray into breitling was the Skyland Avenger, and I loved that watch first time I was blown away by a rep. Only issue was the 7750, gave me issues, and this perked up my interest in the skyland. Watch with the same avenger platform, but with no chrono's to go wrong, a 6mm thick sapphire crystal and with a swiss movement! Im tough on my watches, and I need a watch that can take punishment. I found my match.

Changes to V2. It seems the only change was dial update, but it is much much better than the V1 dial so a substantial change. I have a friend that has a black V1, and the lume markers are really bad, very off centre on his watch. Others fared better, but still were not great, the skylands suffered the same problem back then also.
The V2 has much better lume dots, spot on, and also uses C1 superlume apparently. The other change is that the numbers on the dial are much thicker on the V2, which is much closer to the Gen.

The Watch

Opened the back and there is a very clean swiss eta 2836-2, keeping great time. Manually winds like nothing I have felt, extremely smooth.
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The watch has great presence, at 45mm diameter and a chunky 18mm think, you know you got a watch on. I personally love the weight, gives it a feel of quality. I have a 7.5 inch wrist and feel 45mm is the perfect size for me. (my SA feels slightly too much)
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Being a brushed and polished in parts case, really brings out the shiny polished parts of the watch. The light looks great as the watch is moved around, shining different parts, especially the polished hands and markers at 12,9,6 and date window.
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While we all love the Breitling yellow, I wasn't brave enough for that, the Grey I feel is a much more versatile watch.  Its a very interesting color because the tone of grey changes a lot with lighting conditions, and straps you have on it. Very hard to show in photos. but here are two pics with it at a lighter shade.

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Caseback is excellent, beautiful engraving, sharp, and polished providing a great contrast with the brushed case. top marks here.

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The Bracelet

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.. as Dickens said. The bracelet links, the best I have ever had, smooth as silk, move and glide wonderfully and I havent even given it any treatment. With all other bracelets I have had, when I tightened the screws it also tightened the joints, not so with this one. Brushed wonderfully also, Very impressed.

The Clasp on the other hand,.. [censored]me.... a dogs breakfast. What the hell? barely aligns, is godamn buckled! and screams I'm fake! engraving is ok, but the clasp shape has been mauled, and bent. The flip lock doesn't even close over the gap made for it, how its still functional is a miracle. But this is the rep game, something is always off.

If anyone can help me get a replacement clasp, I will love you!
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Strap Options

If you are going on holiday, and can only take one watch for all ocassions what do you take? My opinion best options are usually sub, planet ocean, seawolf and steelfish on bracelets. These watches look great in a suit, in shorts, and in the pool cause you can takem for a swim, so versatile.

But think the Seawolf has it over the sub when it comes to strap options, this thing looks great on rubber and leather.
On yellow rubber for the sporty diver look (a reverse of yellow dial on black rubber)
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On leather, I have a dark brown leather inbound, which I think will look much better, but I had this handy for the review. Instantly dresses up this otherwise rugged tough watch.
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And to finish it off, the Lumeshot
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Hope you enjoyed my review, all the best guys.
 

 

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Beautiful watch especially in grey and I particularly the different strap combos. You've given me some ideas to try when my yellow Wolf arrives from Trusty. I hadn't considered using anything other than the SS bracelet however having seen how nice the watch looks with various rubber and leather straps I'm thinking this watch is a lot more versatile than I had originally given it credit for.

Wear the watch with pride, it's gorgeous.

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