Breitling Navitimer

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The aviator chronograph Navitimer, a further development of the Chronomat, was brought onto the market by Breitling in 1952 and since then has become a well-known and popular watch classic.

In comparison with the Chronomat it has an even more complex bezel with logarithmic, double rotating slide rule scale, with which fuel consumption, rate of climbing or sinking and average speeds can be calculated quickly. At a time when the electronics were not as heavily dominating as today the model, with such useful features, was greatly appreciated especially by airplane pilots. Therefore in 1952 the Navitimer was officially recommended as pilot's watch by the “Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association” (AOPA).

From 1954 until the first half of the year 1955 the Caliber Valjoux 72 was used for this watch, later the Caliber Venus 178 was installed.

Over the years there were produced numerous versions of the first Navitimer. So the external dimensions of the original Navitimer, originally 40 mm in diameter and about 15 mm height, were significantly reduced. This reduction was possible without changing the features or the quality of the watch. To achieve this, however, and to leave the date display at the position of the digit "3", the small dials for the stop function had to be shifted.

Since 1969 the popular model was also offered with automatic winding (including the Breitling Caliber 13 and the Breitling 30). These later automatic models received a date display between the "4" and the "5". Today, there are variants of the Navitimer with even further complications such as perpetual calendar, rattrapante or flyback.

Navitimer models

Breitling Montbrillant Datora
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Actual:


Breitling Navitimer (Basic model)

Here the data of the actual model Navitimer:

Breitling Navitimer
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Movement:

Breitling Caliber 23 (basis ETA 7753), 28,800 A/h
Self-winding Chronograph
Official Chronometer with COSC certificate
25 jewels
Geneva stripes
Power reserve mind. 42 hours

Case:

Stainless steel, poliert / variants: yellow gold/rose gold
D 41.8 mm, H 14.6 mm
Domed Sapphire crystal with anti-glare treatment on both sides
Screw-in caseback
Bi-directional turning bezel with integrated slide rule
Waterproof to 30 m

Dial:

Black with attached indexes, baton hands with luminous material / several variants

Functions:

Hours, minutes, small seconds, date
¼-seconds, 30-minutes and 12-hours counters
Slide rule function

Bracelet:

Leather strap / steel bracelet «Navitimer», folding clasp

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