Breitling Watches

As the inventor of the modern chronograph, Breitling are devoted to producing the finest technical watches possible, placing the highest importance on precision and reliability. All Breitling timepieces are designed to stand up to the most demanding conditions.
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As the inventor of the modern chronograph, Breitling are devoted to producing the finest technical watches possible, placing the highest importance on precision and reliability. All Breitling timepieces are designed to stand up to the most demanding conditions.

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Breitling Chronomat B01 Triumph TB0134101M1X1
Breitling Chronomat B01 Triumph TB0134101M1X1
Breitling

Chronomat B01 Triumph

TB0134101M1X1
£ 8,600
Breitling Navitimer A17327381B1A1
Breitling Navitimer A17327381B1A1
Breitling

Navitimer

A17327381B1A1
£ 4,500
Breitling Premier B21 Chronograph Tourbillon JB2120A61B1P1
Breitling Premier B21 Chronograph Tourbillon JB2120A61B1P1
Breitling

Premier B21 Chronograph Tourbillon

JB2120A61B1P1
£ 51,700
Breitling Chronmat B01 42 UB0134101B1U1
Breitling Chronmat B01 42 UB0134101B1U1
Breitling

Chronmat B01 42

UB0134101B1U1
£ 11,300

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About Breitling

Leon Breitling started his company in 1884. He specialised in both timepieces and measuring equipment, which led to the company’s pioneering role in the development of the wrist chronograph. Gaston Breitling took over following his father’s death in 1914. Under his leadership, the company produced the first chronograph with two push pieces, allowing for the measurement of multiple times in sequence.

In the 1950s, Breitling turned their attention to aviation and diving watches. They launched the Breitling Navitimer in 1952; this was a timepiece designed with a flight-specific slide rule. It was an instant hit with pilots and has been an icon of aviation since. They then went on to launch two diving watches in 1957. Both watches were named Superocean, one with a chronograph, the other time only. Breitling has gone on to extend this range and now has two collections devoted to the original Superocean timepieces: the modern Superocean and the vintage-inspired Superocean Heritage.

In the 1970s, the Breitling family sold the company’s assets and familiar brand names to a visionary entrepreneur, Ernest Schneider, who continued to grow Breitling’s legacy.

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