Rambling off topic for a second:
We are just starting to get supplies of one of the best bits of horological engineering I have come across - ceramic case and bracelet, solar powered with six months power reserve, and radio-controlled - accurate to half a second in a million years - £500 GBP a copy and I WANT ONE. Sold our first two within days of them arriving. Drool, drool, drool...
I've got one of these (thanks to the wife)... they're very good - the time-zone changing is particularly useful. Downside is getting service for the damn things. Mine failed after 14 months and took nine weeks and £180 to put right
Make sure you find a reliable dealer...
m.
p.s. Having interjected in this thread... what do these Breitling watches do? other than tell the time?