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Because you also sell Speedmasters.
this ^ x100
The problem with that breitling is that it's trying to do everything. Chronograph, GMT, date, guilloche dial. They also couldn't make it larger than the regular (non-GMT) Transocean which is 43mm, so have ended up with a case height of almost 16mm. It's a nice in-house movement but honestly most Breitling buyers are more interested in whether their watch matches their Bentley or not rather than jizzing over the movement.
Put that against a Speedmaster Pro with a 14mm height and there's no question which is more comfortable to wear / nicer to look at. And I don't even like speedmasters :)
How on Earth have I still got this ?