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Breitling, Geneve, 765 AVI, "All Black Radium Dial", chronograph, ca 1962.

Estimate
80 000 - 100 000 SEK
7 150 - 8 940 EUR
7 260 - 9 070 USD
Hammer price
100 000 SEK
Purchasing info
For condition report contact specialist
Carl  Palmegren
Stockholm
Carl Palmegren
Head Specialist Watches
+46 (0)739 40 08 23
Breitling, Geneve, 765 AVI, "All Black Radium Dial", chronograph, ca 1962.

Case size: 41 mm
Material: steel
Movement: manual, caliber Venus 178
Year: 1962
Crystal: plastic crystal
Bracelet: leather strap
Reference number: 765 AVI
Serial number: 948'838
Accompanied by: Extract from the Archives

The general impression is very good.

The movement is running at the time of cataloguing, Bukowskis does not guarantee the future function of the movement. Please note that the movement has not been tested for timekeeping accuracy and may need a service at the buyer's expense. Watches have been opened to examine movements therefore no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. Potential buyers should inspect each watch to satisfy themselves as to condition. For more information, please read our Conditions of Purchase.

More information

In the 1950s, Breitling unveiled the iconic Breitling 765 AVI. What immediately sets the Breitling 765 AVI apart is its unique 15-minute counter positioned at three o'clock—a feature tailored to the needs of jet aviation. This counter was essential for timing the warm-up procedures, ensuring the safe operation of complex aircraft. The generous 41mm case size, notably substantial for its era, ensured optimal legibility, a vital factor for pilots.