Breitling, a Swiss watchmaker, first rolled out a logo in the 1880s, but the version we know today—with the winged “B” and “BREITLING” lettering—took shape in the 1940s.
The “B” sits between two wings with an anchor below, a nod to Breitling’s deep ties to aviation and navigation. The wings reflect the brand’s history with pilots, while the anchor hints at its early days making marine chronometers. This setup was chosen to show off precision and adventure, a fitting match for Breitling’s focus on rugged, high-performance watches.
The logo’s design went through a few changes over the years, early versions were simpler, but by the 1950s, the winged “B” and anchor were set as the standard. Breitling has kept it mostly the same since, often using a black or gold backdrop on dials and marketing to give it a refined, classy edge. That consistent look has made the logo a trusted symbol for watch fans, especially among pilots and divers who rely on Breitling’s tough timepieces. It’s still used today on models like the Navitimer and Superocean, acting as a hallmark of craftsmanship and grit.
This model, with the winged “B” and “BREITLING” pairing, is a solid choice for watch enthusiasts and design fans, capturing a key part of watchmaking identity.
Approx 6" wide with a unique textured surface, this 3D printed model is made from high-quality, recyclable PLA, both lightweight and durable, making it an ideal display piece.
Please note that as each piece is made to order, there may be slight variations in colour and finish.
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