This pre-owned Chronomat B01 is crafted from stainless steel with a black dial featuring stick markers. Replete with a blue leather strap with tang buckle, it is an exceptional choice for any collection.
The Breitling Chronomat demonstrates a powerful and unique style with the ultimate precision, making it the watch of choice for the world’s greatest air squadrons and individuals alike.
Defined by an obsession with quality, Breitling has crafted impeccable watches since 1884. Its pioneering spirit resulted in the development of the first wrist chronograph as well as a continued association with the field of aviation. Each timepiece that leaves the Breitling manufacture reflects a sporting, performance-driven design, while simultaneously valuing a sense of aesthetic sophistication.
With a modern appearance featuring the now characteristic five screws on the bezel, the Ingenieur is a smart, polished watch.
Swiss watchmaker IWC Schaffhausen was founded by an American engineer in 1868, merging for the first time modern technology with prestigious craftsmanship and tradition. Today, IWC creates precision timepieces of lasting value with an emphasis on both design and innovation.
This pre-owned Chronomat 44 GMT is crafted from stainless steel with a silver dial featuring stick markers. Replete with a stainless steel bracelet, it is an exceptional choice for any collection.
The Breitling Chronomat demonstrates a powerful and unique style with the ultimate precision, making it the watch of choice for the world’s greatest air squadrons and individuals alike.
Defined by an obsession with quality, Breitling has crafted impeccable watches since 1884. Its pioneering spirit resulted in the development of the first wrist chronograph as well as a continued association with the field of aviation. Each timepiece that leaves the Breitling manufacture reflects a sporting, performance-driven design, while simultaneously valuing a sense of aesthetic sophistication.
There are some great watch stories and today’s watch pays homage to one of the best. Watchmaker Charles Vermot led the El Primero movement production for Zenith until the company changed ownership in 1972. The new directive was to end all mechanical movements and switch exclusively to quartz movements. In defiance of orders, Vermot secretly hid all plans and equipment necessary to produce the El Primero in the attic of the factory. Years passed, and the company changed hands again, this time with the idea to return to the historical mechanical movements that made Zenith famous. It was then that our hero Charles Vermot opened up the attic and revealed all he had hid. He was forever deemed the savior of the El Primero.
This El Primero sports a blue dial in honor of Charles Vermot’s favorite color. At 42mm, the case is comfortable and holds the famous high beat El Primero Chronograph. This watch also includes an annual calendar module developed by master watchmaker Ludwig Oechslin in a remarkable collaboration.