Breitling Cockpit
The Breitling Cockpit resembles an uncluttered, minimalist pilot instrument, and will be appreciated by those who do not require the chronograph function. This particular model comes across as sturdy, functional, and masculine with its design. Since being founded in 1884, Breitling has had its roots firmly in the aviation field, with each timepiece focused on a distinctive design, high reliability as well as applicability to aviators.

This watch is powered by the automatic Breitling Caliber 49 (base ETA 2896), containing 22 jewels with 28,800 vph. It is a COSC officially certified chronometer. The stainless steel case is 41mm in diameter with a height of 14mm. The case features a unidirectionally rotating racheted bezel with 60-minute divisions. The face is made of scratch-resistant glareproofed sapphire crystal. The crown is screwed-locked with two gaskets. This model will thrill with its performance, for water-resistance is to 30 atm. The main functions are hours, minutes, sweep seconds; and a large date display at 3. The Breitling Cockpit dial is black, with silvered hands, Roman numerals and indexes. The band comes in a stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp. Variations are yellow gold bracelet; stainless steel case with leather strap or bracelet, rose gold with reptile skin strap or rose gold bracelet. Breitling Collection at The Watchery More information about Breitling
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