Breitling launches two completely new 41mm Navigation Chronograph in addition to limited-edition Astronaut watches
The new 41mm model can be purchased with a three-hand automatic as well as GMT watch.
Breiling is celebrating it has the 140th anniversary with a new variety featuring one of its nearly all iconic models: the Navitimer. Already an aviation necessary when it was released in 1952, this new collection brought a couple new options that almost any pilot would love: a three-hand automatic and a GMT along with a 41mm case. The Intelligent 41 is available in stainless steel, two-tone steel and 18K reddish gold, or 18K reddish colored gold. All watches usually are powered by the ETA-based, COSC-certified Breitling Caliber 17 mobility with a power reserve of 34 hours.
For any travel package, Breitling even offers a 41mm GMT watch dial with a 24-hour dial inside center. The watch, available in metal or 18K red platinum, is powered by the ETA-certified, COSC-certified Breitling Caliber 33 automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve.
While using Navitimer, the limited-edition Cosmonaute B12 celebrates its interstellar DNA with an 18k crimson gold case and black green dial with yellow metal numerals. The watch is limited to help 250 pieces and is also motorized by Breitling’s in-house B 12 movement, a COSC-certified self-winding movement with a column controls chronograph and a power reserve connected with 70 hours.
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