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The Premier is Breitling’s heritage-inspired land-based chronograph and was born in the 1940s—considered the golden era of watch design. Launched at the end of WWII, and named in French for “the first,” the Premier was a shift from function first, to function over form—with style. The line was launched under the founder’s grandson, Willy Breitling, who had understood that Breitling timepieces should stand for a symbol of impeccable taste. The current Premier watches come in contemporary sizes, modern tech and specifications, and of course, designs cues that have been synonymous with Breitling for the better part of a century.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Defying gravity is no metaphor at ZENITH, it is a patented reality that no other watchmaker has achieved. Introduced in 2008, the ZENITH Zero G stands alone in the world of haute horlogerie as the only wristwatch movement equipped with a gimbal-mounted “Gravity Control” escapement module, a breakthrough that neutralizes the effects of gravity on precision in real time. Protected by exclusive patents and born of years of pioneering research, this unrivaled innovation embodies the Manufacture’s relentless pursuit of chronometric perfection. As ZENITH celebrates its 160th anniversary, the Manufacture elevates this horological feat to new heights with two spectacular DEFY Zero G models crafted entirely in sapphire, one in deep celestial blue, the other fully transparent. Each version is released in an extremely limited run of 10 pieces worldwide.

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Defying gravity is no metaphor at ZENITH, it is a patented reality that no other watchmaker has achieved. Introduced in 2008, the ZENITH Zero G stands alone in the world of haute horlogerie as the only wristwatch movement equipped with a gimbal-mounted “Gravity Control” escapement module, a breakthrough that neutralizes the effects of gravity on precision in real time. Protected by exclusive patents and born of years of pioneering research, this unrivaled innovation embodies the Manufacture’s relentless pursuit of chronometric perfection. As ZENITH celebrates its 160th anniversary, the Manufacture elevates this horological feat to new heights with two spectacular DEFY Zero G models crafted entirely in sapphire, one in deep celestial blue, the other fully transparent. Each version is released in an extremely limited run of 10 pieces worldwide.