It depends on what movements are in it. Most chronographs on the market use an ETA 7750 based movement that place the subdials in the 6 9 and 12 position with the date at 3 O'clock. My Navitimer uses the ETA 7753 which has a similar layout to the one in the video. and the newer Breitlings like the one in the video use an inhouse manufacture movement with this type of subdial layout.
Why do some breitlings have the vertical subdials and some have horizontal sub dials? Any significantance there
It depends on what movements are in it. Most chronographs on the market use an ETA 7750 based movement that place the subdials in the 6 9 and 12 position with the date at 3 O'clock. My Navitimer uses the ETA 7753 which has a similar layout to the one in the video. and the newer Breitlings like the one in the video use an inhouse manufacture movement with this type of subdial layout.
I want a reaper watch breitling please tell me
review starts at 4:24 ffs!
Never reset a Chrono when the second hand is not between 10 and 2
Could you elaborate on this?
Does between 10 and 2 rule apply to all function? I thought it only for set the date.
Explain please 🤔
He confused this with changing the date. Probably dementia.
How much dollar 💵please