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New Limited Model by Breitling – CHRONO-MATIC 1461

November 13th, 2009

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Breitling classic Navitimer series is welcoming its brand new member – CHRONO-MATIC 1461, a fresh limited edition of 2000 pieces. This new watch, bearing a stunning heritance from the vintage Chrono-Matic line, is a little more sophisticated than ever judging from its look. The photos here are not able to do this fact justice. I think it is very easy for you to get a visual treat just looking at the sides and rear of the watch.

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In 1969, Breitling created the first selfwinding chronograph movement, an invention that paved the way for the development of an entire range of Chrono-Matic chronographs. As a tribute to this forerunner of ultra-large watches, the new CHRONO-MATIC 1461 measures 49mm in diameter (the largest I have ever seen in normal design models, not in the concept ones). The rotating bezel with circular slide rule confirms its identity as a descendant of the Navitimer line. It stands out for the resolutely 1960s modern style expressed through a case with taut, angular lines. The sides of the case are all nicely milled and cut, and a cambered sapphire crystal gives a good protection to big dial.

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The splashes of hot red on the second hand and several markers add a little spiciness to the new Breitling. Firstly pictured is a version with mercury silver dial and black subdials. This striking colour harmoniousness is attractive and extremely contemporary. Three counters are finely designed on the big dial. The chronograph features include 1/4th second, 30 minutes and 12 hours. The case back is engraved with the brand logo and name in the center. In my last article, I said I love the model with its brand logo or signature, and the CHRONO-MATIC 1461 absolutely belongs to my beloved collection.

The special feature of this Chrono-Matic 1461 limited series lies in its movement equipped with a chronograph and a leap-year calendar displaying the day, the date and the month. This sophisticated mechanism, chronometer-certified Breitling Caliber 19, need only be adjusted once every leap year. Three versions are available and you can catch a direct visual impression through the following pictures.

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