Guys, are you seeing Breitling's new Navitimer 8 watches?
The new watches take their name from Breitling's Huit (meaning 8 in French)
Aviation Department. Which worked on the on-board chronographs for airctraft
during WWII, and had eight day power reserves. On top of that, they evidently
get some of their personality from the 768 model of the 1940's too.
Looks like all of the new models having bi-directional rotating bezels, AR coated
sapphire crystals, 100 meter water resistance, nice bracelets, and leather straps,
along with COSC certified movements guys.
First, the Navitimer 8 B01 has a 43mm stainless steel, or red gold case, with
black, blue, or bronze/brown "panda" three counter chronograph dials, luminous
hands, and markers, in-house Calibre 01 with 70 hour power reserve, and more.
Then, there is the world time watch Navitimer 8 Unitime with it's 43mm stainless
steel case, nice sunray silver, or black dials, luminous markers, and hands, patented
independently adjustable hour hand, 24 hour city ring, and Calibre B35.
Next is the Navitimer 8 Chronograph with it's 43mm stainless steel, or DLC
coated case, black, or blue dials with luminous hands, and markers, along
with Calibre B13 based off of the Valjoux 7750.
Followed by Navitimer 8 Day & Date, and Navitimer 8 Automatic with their
41mm stainless steel cases, black, or blue dials, luminous hands, and markers
with Calibre 34 (base ETA 2834) inside of the Day & Date, and then Calibre 17
(base ETA 2824) within the Automatic guys.
Saw this over at Time and Watches guys...
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