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Two new timepieces were developed: an automatic version equipped with the revolutionary Chrono-Matic caliber (Reference 1806) and a hand-wound version (Reference 816). Both were .The Navitimer ref. 816 has "Big Eyes" hour and minute counters and "running seconds" at 9; red accents feature on both dial and slide rule; logos are "Twin Jet" for Breitling-distributed .
Introduced in 1952, the Breitling Navitimer is the quintessential pilot's chronograph watch as well as one of the most instantly recognizable Swiss watches in the world. Here is .
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,749.00,350.00 The 816 retained the Venus 178, but the 1806 benefitted from the ‘Chrono-Matic’ self-winding chronograph movement Breitling had helped create in the great automatic chrono .
Sensing a need for a self-contained wrist instrument for pilots, Breitling and the Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association (the AOPA) jointly developed the Navitimer chronograph .The "small case" manually-wound Navitimer is joined by two up-sized companions in 1969, with the automatic reference 1806 and the manual reference 816, both in the so called “Pizza” case . On May 24th, 1962, that Navitimer (the Cosmonaute brand couldn’t be used in America, too “Russian” during the Cold War) became the First Swiss Wristwatch in Space, on .
Two new timepieces were developed: an automatic version equipped with the revolutionary Chrono-Matic caliber (Reference 1806) and a hand-wound version (Reference 816). Both were .An early signed dial Breitling Navitimer with AOPA logo Reference: 806 Circa: 1961 Movement: Venus Cal. 178 manual-wind movement Case: Stainless steel 42mm with beads of rice bezel; .Two new timepieces were developed: an automatic version equipped with the revolutionary Chrono-Matic caliber (Reference 1806) and a hand-wound version (Reference 816). Both were equipped with the newly patented waterproof rotating bezel.
The Navitimer ref. 816 has "Big Eyes" hour and minute counters and "running seconds" at 9; red accents feature on both dial and slide rule; logos are "Twin Jet" for Breitling-distributed Navitimer or silverwhite printed AOPA-signed wings.Maker: Breitling. Model: Navitimer. Reference: 0816. Year: 1970s. Case No: 1249162. Material: Stainless steel. Dimensions: 48mm width x 46mm height; 12mm thickness. Crystal: Plexiglass. Lume: Yes, tritium. Caliber: Breitling signed Venus, manually-wound, caliber 178. Bracelet/Strap: HODINKEE The Reid Goatskin Watch Strap In Black. Lug Width: 22mm.
Introduced in 1952, the Breitling Navitimer is the quintessential pilot's chronograph watch as well as one of the most instantly recognizable Swiss watches in the world. Here is the story behind the Breitling Navitimer and an overview of Breitling Navitimer models on . The 816 retained the Venus 178, but the 1806 benefitted from the ‘Chrono-Matic’ self-winding chronograph movement Breitling had helped create in the great automatic chrono race which dominated most of the ‘60s. Sensing a need for a self-contained wrist instrument for pilots, Breitling and the Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association (the AOPA) jointly developed the Navitimer chronograph in the early 1950s. It debuted to the public in 1954.The "small case" manually-wound Navitimer is joined by two up-sized companions in 1969, with the automatic reference 1806 and the manual reference 816, both in the so called “Pizza” case of 48mm in diameter.
On May 24th, 1962, that Navitimer (the Cosmonaute brand couldn’t be used in America, too “Russian” during the Cold War) became the First Swiss Wristwatch in Space, on the wrist of Scott Carpenter, aboard Aurora 7. A Cosmonaute Aopa All Black Ref. 809 from 1962.Two new timepieces were developed: an automatic version equipped with the revolutionary Chrono-Matic caliber (Reference 1806) and a hand-wound version (Reference 816). Both were equipped with the newly patented waterproof rotating bezel.An early signed dial Breitling Navitimer with AOPA logo Reference: 806 Circa: 1961 Movement: Venus Cal. 178 manual-wind movement Case: Stainless steel 42mm with beads of rice bezel; snap-on case back; push-down crown; and chronograph pushers at 2 and 4 o'clock Dial: Black dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands; i
Two new timepieces were developed: an automatic version equipped with the revolutionary Chrono-Matic caliber (Reference 1806) and a hand-wound version (Reference 816). Both were equipped with the newly patented waterproof rotating bezel.The Navitimer ref. 816 has "Big Eyes" hour and minute counters and "running seconds" at 9; red accents feature on both dial and slide rule; logos are "Twin Jet" for Breitling-distributed Navitimer or silverwhite printed AOPA-signed wings.Maker: Breitling. Model: Navitimer. Reference: 0816. Year: 1970s. Case No: 1249162. Material: Stainless steel. Dimensions: 48mm width x 46mm height; 12mm thickness. Crystal: Plexiglass. Lume: Yes, tritium. Caliber: Breitling signed Venus, manually-wound, caliber 178. Bracelet/Strap: HODINKEE The Reid Goatskin Watch Strap In Black. Lug Width: 22mm.
Introduced in 1952, the Breitling Navitimer is the quintessential pilot's chronograph watch as well as one of the most instantly recognizable Swiss watches in the world. Here is the story behind the Breitling Navitimer and an overview of Breitling Navitimer models on . The 816 retained the Venus 178, but the 1806 benefitted from the ‘Chrono-Matic’ self-winding chronograph movement Breitling had helped create in the great automatic chrono race which dominated most of the ‘60s.
Sensing a need for a self-contained wrist instrument for pilots, Breitling and the Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association (the AOPA) jointly developed the Navitimer chronograph in the early 1950s. It debuted to the public in 1954.The "small case" manually-wound Navitimer is joined by two up-sized companions in 1969, with the automatic reference 1806 and the manual reference 816, both in the so called “Pizza” case of 48mm in diameter. On May 24th, 1962, that Navitimer (the Cosmonaute brand couldn’t be used in America, too “Russian” during the Cold War) became the First Swiss Wristwatch in Space, on the wrist of Scott Carpenter, aboard Aurora 7. A Cosmonaute Aopa All Black Ref. 809 from 1962.Two new timepieces were developed: an automatic version equipped with the revolutionary Chrono-Matic caliber (Reference 1806) and a hand-wound version (Reference 816). Both were equipped with the newly patented waterproof rotating bezel.
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