The Breitling Navitimer is one of the most iconic pilot’s watches ever made. First launched in 1954, its trademark slide rule bezel enabled aviators to make any number of flight calculations from ...
To celebrate its 140th anniversary, Breitling has released a trio of new Navitimer watches. The new Navitimer Automatic 41 and GMT have different coloured dials and strap variations, while the limited ...
Continuing on its 140th-anniversary celebrations, Breitling has unveiled the Navitimer GMT and Automatic 41, along with a new self-winding Cosmonaute limited-edition reference. Presented in the ...
Breitling has just given its legendary Navitimer a serious upgrade, and the result might be my favourite Navitimer model yet. The new Navitimer B19 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph takes everything that ...
There's few things the luxury watch world enjoys more than celebrating a birthday. Any date in the diary will do, no matter how quietly the occasion may have shook the world. Forty-five years since ...
Welcome to Dialed In, Esquire's weekly column bringing you horological happenings and the most essential news from the watch world since March 2020. The Breitling Navitimer’s slide rule calculator, ...
New Breitling Navitimer employs a Perpetual Calendar complication. It's the first model in the permanent collection to use the B19 movement. Lovers of the best watches on the market can rarely agree ...
Omega and Bulova are the watches most often associated with early space flights, but it was Breitling that produced the first Swiss wristwatch to travel outside Earth’s atmosphere. In 1962, NASA ...
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