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Super Clone Breitling Premier Chronograph 42 — Multi-Color Collection, Stainless Steel & Rose-Tone | BLS Factory Edition
There is something quiet but convincing about the way a Premier chronograph settles on the wrist. The case has a familiar 42mm presence, yet the watch rarely feels large; the curved lugs and even weight distribution make it feel more like a natural extension of the wrist than a machine strapped onto it. This china super clone Premier from BLS factory takes that foundation and applies it across several color variations, each one shaping the same architecture into a slightly different personality. What ties them together is not the color itself, but the way each dial behaves under real light and in real motion.
The white dial reads calm and precise, almost clinical until the black subdials pull it toward a more classical two-tone balance. The black dial shifts more subtly, gaining warmth as the wrist warms the case. The blue carries a restrained richness that brightens in sunlight but never becomes loud. The green opens quietly at first, then reveals its metallic depth when the angle changes. The taupe version stays grounded, shifting between warm and cool depending on the environment. And the rose-tone case paired with ivory softens the entire Premier silhouette, giving the chronograph a more refined, almost celebratory presence without drifting into ornament. None of these watches try to impress with saturation or gloss; they interact with light rather than fight it.
BLS factory maintains a steady approach across the series. The steel finishing is smooth and predictable, showing a controlled shine instead of sharp reflections. Brushed and polished areas meet with clarity, something Guangzhou watchmaking doesn’t always achieve at lower tiers. The pushers offer a firm, even resistance that feels designed for consistent use; the crown carries a light grain that helps with grip while adjusting time or date. These are subtle qualities, but they show up every day, especially in small interactions — slipping a sleeve past the case, rotating the wrist during typing, or feeling the pusher tension during a quick timing task.
Winding the movement brings a lightly textured sensation, enough to remind the wearer of the mechanical engine without introducing noise. The chronograph starts with a decisive click, stops with a slightly sharper break, and resets in a clean, straight motion. The rotor remains muted beneath the caseback, offering presence without attention-seeking wobble. BLS factory isn’t trying to mimic architecture here; it is trying to provide a stable, trustworthy mechanical behavior that aligns with the way the watch is actually used.
The leather straps further shape each dial’s tone. Black leather turns the white and black dials into modern dress pieces with subtle sport influence. Blue leather deepens the blue dial’s sense of quiet formality. Green leather opens the green dial’s personality without overwhelming it. Brown leather warms the rose-tone case and ivory dial, making the watch feel almost like a special-occasion object that still behaves like a daily companion. Even the grey suede-style strap softens the taupe dial into a more tactile, grounded experience. In every case, the strap starts structured — typical of Guangzhou finishing — and then softens as it learns the wearer’s wrist.
Light changes each color in different ways, but all share the same visual rhythm. Morning lighting tends to mute the surfaces, making the subdials appear deeper. As temperatures rise and the wrist loosens, the dials begin to reveal textures: the sunburst lines on the blue and green versions, the gentle metallic spread on the taupe, the porcelain-like calm of the white, and the warm glow of the ivory under softer interior lights. These are not dramatic transitions; they are slow, believable shifts that give the watches lives of their own.
The Premier series typically suits people who want a chronograph that behaves with composure — people who appreciate tactile feel, weight balance, and legibility more than extreme visual drama. This BLS factory replica series stays within that mindset. The watches feel consistent, predictable, and visually considered. They do not try to appear richer than they are; they simply behave well.
Compared with the genuine Premier models, the differences remain modest and honest. The dials on the originals have slightly deeper texture and a more layered light response. The pusher action on the Swiss pieces is softer and more fluid. The straps break in more quickly. The winding is smoother, and the printing around the tachymeter ring carries a finer edge under magnification. These distinctions do not diminish the BLS experience; they clarify that the watch is a super clone built in china, focusing on daily wear rather than microscopic replication.
My own take on the collection is shaped by how the watches behave, not how they photograph. The colors change the mood but not the essence; every version keeps the same calm mechanics and measured presence. They are watches that settle in rather than speak out, and for many wearers, that restraint is exactly what feels right. That is only my perspective — the final choice belongs to the person who will live with it.













