At the About Time watch fair on September 22-23, enthusiasts can see the new Chronomat and get the lowdown on how to wear the brand’s latest colourful models.
While early watches from Breitling were chronographs and timers that catered to motoring enthusiasts, aviation-themed timepieces, such as the Navitimer, are what we more closely associate with the brand today.
One such is an Australian version of the Chronomat. To be previewed at this month’s About Time watch fair and limited to 150 pieces, the 40mm Chronomat Oceania GMT has a shimmering teal – yes, teal – dial with orange GMT hand, colours inspired by the Ningaloo Reef and Red Centre landscape. The new Breitling Top Time B01 Classic Cars collection : B01 Ford Mustang, Ford Thunderbird, Shelby Cobra, Chevrolet Corvette.
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