Thursday, May 26, 2022

Breitling Navitimer Cosmonaute Limited Edition

The Breitling Navitimer Cosmonaute Limited Edition is an uncompromising aviation chronograph that retains all the distinctive features of the Breitling classic aviation watch: a circular flight slide for mathematical calculations on the fly, world aircraft owners and The Pilots Association (AOPA) wing logo, the three sub-dials of the chronograph. The Astronaut watch stands out from its peers with a 24-hour display. At the same time, it is equipped with the exclusive Breitling self-made B02 movement. Get popular replica watches, copy watches, Breitling Navitimer replica watches at Copywatchalike.co, all watches are all in excellent quality with affordable price.

At first glance, the new Astronaut watch is identical to the original, with an all-black dial and a black alligator leather strap or a seven-row stainless steel bracelet for a timeless beauty. On closer inspection, this 41mm watch also hides many new features under its elegant appearance. One is its platinum bezel, a premium touch that makes this limited-edition watch more like a collection.

In addition, the transparent sapphire crystal case back design allows you to see the movement of the B02 movement, and the bridges are specially engraved to commemorate the glorious moments: "Carpenter", "Aurora 7", "3 orbits around the Earth" and other words, and also Including "Mercury 7": A total of seven astronauts participated in NASA's first human spaceflight program.

Although other watch brands are also competing for the title of "the first Swiss watch to go into space", only Breitling deserves its name. Previously, there was also a Swiss timepiece that went into orbit around the earth, but it was only a pocket chronograph with a strap. The astronaut watch was born in response to the space demand of astronaut Scott Carpenter, and he wore this watch to travel in space; the watch released to the public in 1962 also strictly followed the above specifications. This 24-hour timepiece is not only sought after by collectors, but has also become a frequent visitor on the wrists of many astronauts.

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