Breitling Debuted a Perpetual Calendar That's Not Limited Edition
Briefly

Breitling celebrated its 140th anniversary by introducing the B19 perpetual calendar movement, first showcased in limited-edition watches. Now, the B19 is incorporated into a new Navitimer reference with a stainless steel case and platinum bezel, featuring a striking ice-blue dial. The design harmoniously combines a slide rule function with an elegant perpetual calendar layout. Although the 43mm case may seem large by current standards, the thoughtful layout ensures readability despite the complex display of information. This development reinforces Breitling's commitment to marrying craftsmanship with innovation in their timepieces.
The B19 movement showcases a innovative perpetual calendar with elegant design, combining functionality with aesthetic appeal, and is now featured in a stainless steel Navitimer model.
Despite the impressive complexity of the B19's features, thoughtful design ensures high legibility on the dial, allowing practical use alongside aesthetic appreciation.
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