In the complex world of status symbols, few brands carry the same weight as Bentley. It's why the Continental
has been co-opted as the car of choice for famous singers and
footballers keen to show off their hefty pay packets with a piece of
automotive extravagance.
Unfortunately, you can't wear that slice of over-the-top British engineering to a party, so watchmaker Breitling has teamed up with Bentley to create a luxury range of watches, the latest of which is the B06 Midnight Carbon.
Compared to the Bentley B06
it's based on, the Midnight Carbon edition has been completely blacked
out. That means the steel case and bezel are coated in a carbon-based
black finish, while the dial is backed in black mother of pearl. In
keeping with the Bentley connection, the bezel is still knurled to mimic
the famous grille that sits proud at the front of cars like the Mulsanne and Flying Spur.
Flipping the watch over reveals a transparent
caseback, allowing you to see an oscillating weight shaped to look like
a wheel rim.
Making sure the whole thing runs like, well,
clockwork is the Manufacture Breitling Calibre B06 self-winding
chronograph movement. It's certified by the Swiss Official Chronometer
Testing Institute, and includes a chronograph system which makes the
watch's central hand sweep around the dial in half a minute, allowing
for 1/8th of a second time readings.
In keeping with the automotive-inspired theme
of the watch, there's also a system to measure average speed over any
amount of time. Based on the circular slide rule, Breitling says it's a
world first.
Just 500 Bentley B06 Midnight Carbon watches
will be made. Pricing is in the order of US$12,500, which if nothing
else is significantly cheaper than a Bentley of the four-wheeled
variety.
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