Description
Category: Breitling Navitimer (New)
Model Number: AB0139241C2A1
Movement: Automatic
Band Type: Bracelet
Material (Main): Stainless Steel
Type: Men's
Case Size: 41.0mm
Case Thickness: 13.6mm
Lug Width: Lug Side: 22mm
Caliber: Cal. B01
Power Reserve: 70 Hours
Functions: Rotating Slide Rule, Chronograph, Date Display
Water Resistance (Nominal): 3 ATM
Exterior Features: Rotating Bezel, See-Through Back
Color: Ice Blue/Black
Accessories: Inner Box, Outer Box, Warranty Card
The Navitimer 1 B01 Chronograph 41, a new model for 2022, features Breitling's flagship Navitimer model, the in-house B01 chronograph movement.
The refreshing blue dial is a distinctive feature.
The return of the AOPA wing logo at 12 o'clock to its original shape is another nostalgic update. The red chronograph second hand is also reminiscent of the VTG model, highlighting Breitling's distinctive style.
The case back is see-through, so you can enjoy the movement of the COSC-certified chronometer caliber B01.
If the product contains any prohibited materials, they will be removed before shipping.
The belt size is the size of the total arm circumference including the casepart
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