The Navitimer is the undeniable icon in Breitling’s catalog, amongst the most important chronographs, and famous for being one of the longest continuously produced timepieces in watchmaking history. Initially developed in 1952 as the ideal in-flight wrist computer, with its circular slide rule and chronograph movement, it quickly became a favorite among pilots, professionals, and enthusiasts worldwide. The Navitimer rose to prominence alongside the golden age of civil aviation, even journeying into space on astronaut Scott Carpenter’s wrist in 1962. The blend of its function and distinctive look attracted not only professionals, but icons like Miles Davis, Serge Gainsbourg, Jim Clark, and Graham Hill.
Cambered sapphire, glareproofed on both sides
Screwed-in, 18 k red gold (made with traceable gold from Swiss Better Gold Association accredited mines)
18 k red gold (made with traceable gold from Swiss Better Gold Association accredited mines)
18 k red gold (made with traceable gold from Swiss Better Gold Association accredited mines), bidirectional, slide rule
36mm
Up to 3 bar (30 meters)
11.42mm
Green
Super-LumiNova® luminescent hour and minute hands
Approximately 38 hours
Self-winding
Breitling Caliber 17
hour, minute, second
Alligator leather strap
Green
18k red gold tang-type buckle