Breitling Top Time B01vsOak & Oscar The Jackson
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The Breitling Top Time B01 is widely praised for its handsome design and sharp finishing, featuring the in-house B01 movement. Owners find the 41mm case wears smaller than dimensions suggest, and specific variants like the Triumph and Deus are highlighted for their attractive dials and unique details. The Breitling B01 movement is a consistent point of appreciation, with owners noting its smooth operation and 70-hour power reserve. Some owners report the watch is a favorite, even surpassing other timepieces in their collection, and find it sexier than alternatives. However, some reviewers suggest the abundant polishing on certain cases could benefit from more brushing. The lug-to-lug length on the 41mm case can be a concern for smaller wrists, prompting advice to try it on in person. One owner noted a price of $5,300 USD for the Triumph model, while another questioned a $2,500 price difference over ETA-equipped models, seeing no discernible difference between the movements.
The in-house B01 chronograph movement with its 70-hour power reserve stands out as the defining strength, delivering substantial functionality and reliability across multiple variants. The compact proportions—ranging from 38mm to 41mm cases with lug-to-lug measurements between 44mm and 50mm—ensure comfortable wearability across different wrist sizes. Reviewer assessments diverged sharply on value, with one calling the £5,950 price point excellent value for the specifications, while others provided no pricing commentary.
Oak & Oscar The Jackson is a 40mm flyback chronograph praised for its balanced design and fine details, with reviewers highlighting the readability of the dial, particularly the new blue option and the 12-hour stacked subdial. The watch features a modular Eterna caliber movement, with one version utilizing the 3916M and another the 3907M, and is housed in a 40mm steel case. It is priced at $3,150 and includes two Horween leather straps and a watch wallet. On balance, reviewers find Oak & Oscar The Jackson to be a sporty, subtle chronograph with a comfortable wearability and an easy-to-read dial.
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