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Breitling's latest Navitimer B19 models are about pushing limits without the fanfare. Limited to 75 pieces in solid platinum, these watches focus on technical prowess over theatrics.
The Navitimer B19 isn't just another pilot's watch. It's a perpetual calendar chronograph with an automatic movement that stands alone in its category. The one-step crown correction system is practical, while the dimple-style pushers at 8 and 10 o'clock offer individual adjustments. It’s straightforward engineering.
The case measures 43mm by 49mm and is available in stainless steel or platinum. It features a cambered AR-coated sapphire crystal and a sapphire display back, with water resistance up to 30 meters. Both versions sport a bi-directional platinum bezel with a circular slide rule—classic Navitimer.
Inside, you'll find the Breitling in-house caliber B19. It’s an automatic movement with 39 jewels, running at 28,800 vph, and offers a solid 96-hour power reserve. COSC-certified, of course. The dial options include lacquered marine blue or anthracite, both with SuperLuminova indices and either gilded or silver hands.
Strap choices are navy blue or brown alligator leather with an 18kt white gold or stainless steel folding buckle. There's also a seven-row stainless steel bracelet for the anthracite version.
Limited to just 75 pieces in platinum, this isn't about making noise. It's about precision and presence. You'll know if it's for you.

