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Breitling, Navitimer, kronograf, "AOPA, All Black Dial", ca 1956

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Breitling, Navitimer, kronograf, "AOPA, All Black Dial", ca 1956

Storlek: 41 mm
Material: stål
Urverk: manuell, caliber Venus 178 (BOW)
År: cirka 1956
Glas: plexiglas
Armband: läderband
Referensnummer: 806
Serienummer: 871'631

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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.

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Övrig information

The Navitimer model was developed in collaboration with the US Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), to be used as a working tool for pilots. It became the organization's official watch, and their AOPA logo can be seen on the dial during the first years the watch was in production. The earliest Navitimer models were fitted with all-black dials. The movement is on this lot is signed "BOW," for Breitling Watch Corporation of America.

An easy way to spot if an early Navitimer was sold to the AOPA is to look at the logo. All watches featuring AOPA winged logos, signed "AOPA", were supplied to the US association, while unsigned stylized winged logos were commercialized through Breitling’s worldwide distribution network. (Breitling.com)