Breitling Navitimer Blue / Bracelet ref A2332212/C586

Breitling · Navitimer

Navitimer Blue / Bracelet

A2332212/C586
Stainless SteelBlueSlideruleAutomatic41.8mm30m

Retail price 5,960 (2012)

Case

Diameter

41.80 mm

Height

14.60 mm

Lug Width

22.00 mm

Material

Stainless Steel

Glass

Sapphire

Caseback

Closed

Water Resistance

30.00 m

Bezel

Sliderule

Dial

Color

Blue

Indexes

Stick / Dot

Shape

Round

Other

Gender

M

Production

2003–2011

Movement Specs

Caliber

Caliber 23

Breitling in-house

Caliber Brand

Breitling

Type

Automatic

Perpetual rotor

Power Reserve

42 h

1.8 days

Frequency

28800 bph

8.0 Hz

Jewels

27

Complications

Chronograph, Date, Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds

About the Movement

Breitling version of the Valjoux 7753. Different versions available - either with or without hour totalizer.

About the Family

The Navitimer was introduced in 1952 as a professional instrument for pilots, featuring a circular slide rule bezel that could calculate fuel consumption, climb and descent rates, and unit conversions — every calculation a pilot might need in the cockpit. It was adopted as the official watch of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), whose winged logo appeared on early dials. The Navitimer's defining characteristic is its dense, information-rich dial — a design that has never been simplified for the sake of contemporary fashion. It remains one of the longest continuously produced pilot's watches in history and Breitling's most recognisable model.

About this reference

In launching the Navitimer in 1952, Breitling gave pilots a genuine wrist instrument. Ingenious and efficient, this chronograph is endowed with a built-in “navigator computer”, a circular slide rule capable of performing all calculations a flight plan requires. The Navitimer thus became the official watch of the AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association), the world’s largest grouping of pilots. In its fifty years of existence, the Navitimer has achieved cult object status, thereby joining the select circle of modern, ultra-functional and timeless objects that have made their mark on the 20th century. Since the famous “806” model in 1952, the Navitimer has found its way through the years unchanged in either form and spirit. Continuously produced throughout this period, it is now the world’s oldest chronograph. REF. A2332212/C586