Breitling Chronomat
A rare and exceptionally well-preserved stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with two-tone dial.
The
launch of the Chronomat was one of the defining moments in Breitling’s
history. Revealed to the world in 1942, the model was the first to
integrate the brand’s patent number 217012, which granted protection for
a rotating bezel containing a slide rule – a feature that would later
inspire the Navitimer, the manufacturer’s best known pilot’s watch, and
one of the most iconic timepieces from the second half of the 20th
century.
Owning a Chronomat is therefore not unlike reading the
preface of one’s favorite book for the first time, a hint at the
wonderful adventure that lies ahead, and it is an experience few are
able to claim as their own. As many things in their initial phase, the
Chronomat appears more subdued than Breilting’s later pilot watches, yet
numerous details such as its wonderful two-tone dial, preserved here in
very good condition, greatly enhance its overall appeal.
The
present example has been carefully and conscientiously kept out of
harm’s way and displays very little wear. Here is a wonderful
opportunity to own an extremely underrated piece of horological history
and keep it alive for generations to come.