Breitling launches two brand-new 41mm Navigation Chronograph along with limited-edition Astronaut watches
The new 41mm model is offered with a three-hand automatic or maybe GMT watch.
Breiling is celebrating their 140th anniversary with a new assortment featuring one of its almost all iconic models: the Navitimer. Already an aviation vital when it was released in 1952, this new collection brought a pair of new options that just about any pilot would love: a three-hand automatic and a GMT which has a 41mm case. The Auto 41 is available in stainless steel, two-tone steel and 18K reddish colored gold, or 18K crimson gold. All watches are generally powered by the ETA-based, COSC-certified Breitling Caliber 17 activity with a power reserve of 35 hours.
To the travel package, Breitling now offers a 41mm GMT face with a 24-hour dial from the center. The watch, available in steel or 18K red precious metal, is powered by the ETA-certified, COSC-certified Breitling Caliber 34 automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve.
Good Navitimer, the limited-edition Cosmonaute B12 celebrates its interstellar DNA with an 18k red-colored gold case and dim green dial with rare metal numerals. The watch is limited for you to 250 pieces and is also power by Breitling’s in-house B-12 movement, a COSC-certified self-winding movement with a column tire chronograph and a power reserve involving 70 hours.
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