Breitling’s Navitimer belongs on any countdown of history’s greatest chronographs. It became the official timepiece of the AOPA, the world’s largest aviators’ club, in 1954 and traveled to space in ...
Commercial airline travel just isn’t what it used to be, to put it gently. October 24, 2003, marks the end of the last golden age of public aeronautical travel. On that day, the Concorde was retired, ...
From the time it taxied onto the runway for the first time in 1969, the Boeing 747 was an instant game changer. It was more than twice the size of its predecessor (the Boeing 707, with two aisles and ...
Breitling has just dropped a new limited-edition Navitimer B01 Chronograph for the North American market. Throughout the years, the Navitimer has seen an array of iterations since its conception 70 ...
You’ve heard it before, travel is back. And if you’ve flown commercially any time in the last few months you know it’s back with a bang. So leave it to Breitling—a Swiss watchmaker with a long history ...
With this week’s launch of the Navitimer B01 Chronograph 46 U.S. Limited Edition (US$11,900), Breitling updated its historic pilot’s watch with a dark and stealthy aesthetic. Limited to 300 pieces ...
The piece is a new take on the Navitimer B01 Chronograph 43, with all its usual aviator-centric bells and whistles, but, as you may expect, it has a few tributes to the Concorde woven in. In fact, the ...
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