In its 140th year, Breitling unveils a significant milestone with the release of three limited-edition watches: the Premier, Navitimer, and Chronomat. Each model is powered by the newly introduced Caliber B19, a perpetual calendar chronograph movement that represents Breitling’s commitment to innovation and precision in horology.
The New Caliber B19: A Technological Marvel
Breitling has a long history of crafting pioneering movements, and the Caliber B19 continues this legacy. As the brand’s first perpetual calendar chronograph movement, the Caliber B19 is designed to operate for nearly a century without requiring significant adjustments. It includes a full calendar and moon phase complication, which automatically corrects for leap years and varying month lengths. The movement also boasts an impressive 96-hour power reserve, ensuring reliable performance over extended periods.
The movement is housed in a solid-gold rotor, intricately engraved with an image of Breitling’s historic Montbrillant Manufactory in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland—a nod to the brand’s rich heritage. This new caliber sets a new standard for precision and craftsmanship in the world of luxury timepieces.
Limited-Edition Timepieces: Premier, Navitimer, and Chronomat
To celebrate its 140th anniversary, Breitling has chosen to introduce the Caliber B19 in three of its most iconic models: the Premier, Navitimer, and Chronomat. Each model is limited to just 140 pieces, making them exclusive collector’s items.
Premier B19 Datora 42 140th Anniversary
The Premier model, first introduced in 1943, has long been a symbol of elegance and functionality. The 140th-anniversary edition maintains this legacy with a design that features distinctive Arabic numerals, a contrasting minutes scale, and signature square pushers. The watch is crafted in solid 18 k red gold, paired with a black alligator leather strap and an 18 k gold folding buckle, ensuring both luxury and comfort.
Navitimer B19 Chronograph 43 Perpetual Calendar 140th Anniversary
The Navitimer, originally designed for pilots in 1952, is renowned for its unique combination of a chronograph and a circular slide rule. The anniversary edition of this iconic watch features a striking 18 k red-gold dial and the classic slide rule in black. The alligator leather strap with contrasting topstitching and an 18 k gold folding buckle enhances the watch’s sophisticated appearance.
Super Chronomat B19 44 Perpetual Calendar 140th Anniversary
First launched in 1983, the Chronomat played a crucial role in revitalizing the popularity of mechanical chronographs during the quartz era. The 140th-anniversary edition of this model is a bold statement piece, featuring a skeletonized dial—a first for Breitling. The watch also includes the signature rider tabs, an “onion” crown, and a rubber version of the classic Rouleaux bracelet with ceramic inserts, giving it a robust and contemporary look.
Exclusive Anniversary Collector’s Items
Each of these limited-edition timepieces is presented in a luxurious suede-lined wooden watch box, capable of displaying up to three watches. The box includes a storage drawer and a removable travel pouch. Additionally, owners will receive a deluxe edition of the book Breitling: 140 Years in 140 Stories (Rizzoli, 2024), personalized with their chosen anniversary piece on the cover. This collector’s item offers a vivid exploration of Breitling’s illustrious history.
The Vision Behind the Collection
Breitling CEO Georges Kern emphasizes the significance of these releases, stating, “The Premier, the Navitimer, and the Chronomat are the most impactful collections in Breitling’s history. We couldn’t single one out to showcase the new Caliber B19 for our anniversary—it had to be all three.” He adds, “With the Caliber B19 and our anniversary limited editions, we’re making history again. This launch is about being as groundbreaking as our 140 Years of Firsts demand.”
Conclusion
Breitling’s 140th-anniversary collection, featuring the groundbreaking Caliber B19, is a testament to the brand’s enduring legacy and commitment to innovation in watchmaking. These limited-edition models not only honor the past but also set a new benchmark for the future of horology.