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Breitling wholesale Swiss Movement Replica Watches

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Best Replica Breitling wholesale Watches

Like most luxury watch brands, Breitling watch prices can vary wildly from low four figures to well into the five figure range depending on the material, size, and complications. However, the core price range of new Breitling watches in steel hover around the $3,300 $9,000 mark, which lowers to about $2,500 $6,000 for pre owned versions. As expected, gold examples have higher retail prices, ranging from $18,500 $53,560; however prices of precious metal Breitlings drop by about 25 30% in the secondary market, making them excellent value propositions. Vintage Breitling watch prices can start in the low thousands but quickly skyrocket into the tens of thousands for rare or coveted vintage pieces in good condition.Throughout its history of more than 130 years, Breitling has produced its fair share of notable watch designs. Below you'll find information about Breitling's most popular and historically important watch models, as well as some brand new collections set to become modern classics.
Before we can talk about the Breitling Nativimer, we have to talk about the Breitling Chronomat the source of inspiration for the Navitimer. In 1940, Breitling gained a patent for the Chronomat watch, featuring a rotating slide rule to allow mathematicians and scientists to quickly calculate various measurements and mathematical equations such as conversions from one unit of measurement to another, multiplication, division, and other calculations. The name Chronomat, which was officially introduced in 1941, is a combination of the words "Chronograph" and "Mathematics." However, it was the Breitling Navitimer that would later make the rotating slide rule famous and the Chronomat ventured down a different path in the 1980s.
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the brand, Breitling released the completely redesigned Chronomat chronograph watch in 1984. Based on a watch design made explicitly for the Italian flying squadron Frecce Tricolori, the modern Chronomat included details like rider tabs on the bezel, a tachymeter scale on the dial, three sub dials, and an automatic movement which remain as signature features of the Chronomat today.
As one of Breitling's best selling models, the company has produced the Chronomat in various materials including steel, solid gold, and two tone steel and gold, not to mention equipping the chronograph with other complications like GMT, perpetual calendar, moonphase, and so on.
In 1952, Breitling introduced the now iconic Navitimer pilot's watch, which takes its name from combining the words "Navigation" and "Timer." The Navitimer featured the circular slide rule introduced in the Chronomat, making it a particularly practical watch for pilots who need to perform calculations like metric to standard conversions, fuel consumption, airspeed, distance, and more. Astronaut Scott Carpenter helped design a special version of the Breitling Navitimer (Cosmonaute) with a 24 hour dial, which he wore during the Mercury Atlas 7 mission in 1962.
For over six decades, Breitling introduced numerous versions of the Navitimer chronograph in an assortment of materials, in different colorways, and equipped with various complications like GMT, perpetual calendar, and split seconds chronograph. Regardless of the variations, the Navi always retains its characteristic slide rule even on the newer non chronograph models. For a time during the Quartz Crisis of the 70's, production on the Navitimer was placed on hiatus. Much to everyone's elation, Breitling re released the Navitimer in the 90's, once again becoming Breitling's most desired watch.

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