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  2. Breitling Chronomat - Wikipedia

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    Breitling Chronomat Blackbird. The Breitling Chronomat was initially released in 1941 in Switzerland by Breitling SA. [1] Since then it has been one of the best selling watches produced by Breitling. [2] Its set of four bezel rider tabs became a Breitling signature design detail, seen as well in the Breitling Colt. [3]

  3. Breitling SA - Wikipedia

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    Breitling Chronomat men's watch ref. B13050 Made in Switzerland. The Chronomat is a collection from Breitling released in 1942, [10] and remains one of the best-selling models produced by the manufacturer. [11] The first Chronomat had a circular slide rule and its design was inspired by military watches. [10]

  4. Breitling Created a Chronomat for Every Team in the NFL - AOL

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    From the Arizona Cardinals all the way down to the Washington Commanders.

  5. Breitling Colt - Wikipedia

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    Breitling is well-known in the aviation industry Breitling Colt chronograph details. Breitling Colt is an entry-level luxury timepiece from Swiss watch company Breitling SA. The Colt has a stainless steel case with a set of four bezel rider tabs, which are a Breitling signature design detail first used on the Breitling Chronomat in 1984. [1]

  6. Breitling - Wikipedia

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    Breitling may refer to: Breitling (Warnow), a bay at the mouth of the River Warnow in the Baltic; Breitling (Bay of Wismar), a bay between the mainland and the Baltic Sea island of Poel; Breitling SA, a Swiss watch manufacturer; Breitlingsee, a lake in Brandenburg, Germany; Breitling Jet Team, a civilian aerobatic display team in Europe ...

  7. Breitling Navitimer - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s, Breitling added a circular slide rule to the bezel of its Chronomat models. This bezel became most associated with the Navitimer, launched in 1954. [1] The name Navitimer comes from two words were used to describe its purpose: Navigation and Timer. [2]