Coins: 8300

In launching the Navitimer in 1952, Breitling gave pilots a genuine wrist instrument. Ingenious and efficient, this chronograph is endowed with a built in ‘navigation computer’, a circular slide rule capable of performing all calculations a flight plan requires.

Since the famous ‘806’ model in 1952, the Navitimer has found its way through the years unchanged in either form and spirit. Continuously produced throughout this period, it is now the world’s oldest chronograph. Caliber: Breitling 23 Movement: Selfwinding mechanical Power Reserve: min.42 hours Vibration: 28800 v.p.h Jewel: 25 Jewels Calendar: Dial aperture Case: Steel Water resistance: 3 Bars Bezel: Bidirectional, slide rule Crown: Non screw-locked, two gaskets Crystal: Cambered sapphire, glareproofed both sides Diameter: 41.80mm Thickness: 14.60mm Weight: 79.40gr