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In this second installment of our series of features articles on the 60th anniversary of the iconic Omega Speedmaster, going decade by decade, we explore .

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Supporting both the analog and digital functions, these earliest of Aerospaces use the Breitling 56, a quartz movement based on the ETA 988.332 with ~4 years of battery life and functions including a perpetual calendar, a chronograph, and a second time zone..50,496.22

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Yep, the B-1 is my favourite watch without a doubt. Why do I prefer it over the . The Aerospace EVO is the ultimate sleeper-pick from Breitling — in many ways, . Supporting both the analog and digital functions, these earliest of Aerospaces use the Breitling 56, a quartz movement based on the ETA 988.332 with ~4 years of battery life and functions including a perpetual calendar, a chronograph, and a second time zone.

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Yep, the B-1 is my favourite watch without a doubt. Why do I prefer it over the Aerospace? Well. - Pushers are more convenient. The B-1 is very easy to use. I'm not a fan of the Aerospace single crown operation. - Perpetual calender with the full day/date display. The Aerospace EVO is the ultimate sleeper-pick from Breitling — in many ways, it represents the apex of analog/digital quartz watches: The crown activates the controls for the additional digital functions on its otherwise analog dial, which include a second-time zone, alarm, chronograph, and countdown timer. The Aerospace Avantage at 10.4mm is also the thinnest gents wristwatch Breitling produce, great for wearing under a shirt cuff. The bezel has a nice positive click and uni-directional Packaging.. After looking around a bit I determined that Breitling quartz was what I was after, and I settled on the Aerospace because I prefer the understated approach to the bling of the B1. I purchased a 2001-2004 Aerospace (E75362) off of the FS forum and then found a great deal on the next model (Aerospace Avantage) and picked that up as well.

I can see pros and cons on both. Aerospace is much lighter, slightly easier to see at a glance the time, brighter digital display than B1 better water resistance (10 atm against 5) . On the other hand B1 is "more of a watch", it has more functions (i.e. the second alarm tied to the second time zone - useful if you travel a lot, UTC time etc.). Breitling’s new 43mm Aerospace B70 Orbiter settles the debate and celebrates 25 years since the first nonstop global balloon flight in 1999. The smoky orange dial of this special edition matches the balloon’s gondola, with the Orbiter insignia flanking the .

The Aerospace is my usual work watch, so a lot more of a daily than my others, but I definitely wear it to weddings and formal events as well. My only gripe with the aerospace is that the titanium is very soft and scratches easily. But it's a small price to pay for how light the watch is.

The 2013-introduced Aerospace Evo now has a successor in the Aerospace B70, which aligns more with Breitling’s Professional collection. I recently got the opportunity to try out the newest Aerospace and find out how its three pushers work and the newly designed, bigger case fits the wrist. So far I've read a few threads on here and elsewhere about the Aerospace, B-1 and B-1 Superquartz, most rate the non Superquartz B-1 as being a good all rounder without the premium and reduced battery life; also the later Aerospace are also Superquartz (?). Supporting both the analog and digital functions, these earliest of Aerospaces use the Breitling 56, a quartz movement based on the ETA 988.332 with ~4 years of battery life and functions including a perpetual calendar, a chronograph, and a second time zone.

Yep, the B-1 is my favourite watch without a doubt. Why do I prefer it over the Aerospace? Well. - Pushers are more convenient. The B-1 is very easy to use. I'm not a fan of the Aerospace single crown operation. - Perpetual calender with the full day/date display. The Aerospace EVO is the ultimate sleeper-pick from Breitling — in many ways, it represents the apex of analog/digital quartz watches: The crown activates the controls for the additional digital functions on its otherwise analog dial, which include a second-time zone, alarm, chronograph, and countdown timer.

The Aerospace Avantage at 10.4mm is also the thinnest gents wristwatch Breitling produce, great for wearing under a shirt cuff. The bezel has a nice positive click and uni-directional Packaging.. After looking around a bit I determined that Breitling quartz was what I was after, and I settled on the Aerospace because I prefer the understated approach to the bling of the B1. I purchased a 2001-2004 Aerospace (E75362) off of the FS forum and then found a great deal on the next model (Aerospace Avantage) and picked that up as well.

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I can see pros and cons on both. Aerospace is much lighter, slightly easier to see at a glance the time, brighter digital display than B1 better water resistance (10 atm against 5) . On the other hand B1 is "more of a watch", it has more functions (i.e. the second alarm tied to the second time zone - useful if you travel a lot, UTC time etc.). Breitling’s new 43mm Aerospace B70 Orbiter settles the debate and celebrates 25 years since the first nonstop global balloon flight in 1999. The smoky orange dial of this special edition matches the balloon’s gondola, with the Orbiter insignia flanking the .The Aerospace is my usual work watch, so a lot more of a daily than my others, but I definitely wear it to weddings and formal events as well. My only gripe with the aerospace is that the titanium is very soft and scratches easily. But it's a small price to pay for how light the watch is. The 2013-introduced Aerospace Evo now has a successor in the Aerospace B70, which aligns more with Breitling’s Professional collection. I recently got the opportunity to try out the newest Aerospace and find out how its three pushers work and the newly designed, bigger case fits the wrist.

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