
Breitling just added two new models to the Navitimer pilot’s watch lineup. This high-flying duo takes inspiration from two extreme altitudes: the stratosphere and space. According to Breitling, the Navitimer Perpetual Calendar Chronograph is the line’s ‘highest expression of complexity and materials.’ The watch is available in platinum or steel and platinum, both powered the B19 movement. Introduced in 2024 to mark Breitling’s 140th anniversary, the manufacture caliber B19 is an automatic perpetual calendar chronograph movement with a moonphase complication. It’s the most sophisticated caliber to be used in a Breitling timepiece.
Limited to 75 pieces each, the Navitimer Perpetual Calendar Chronograph comes in platinum with blue accents or stainless steel with an anthracite dial. The platinum edition ($52,000.00) features a deep blue lacquered dial inspired by the stratosphere at high cruising altitudes. The platinum case is paired with a black outer slide rule and a contrasting white inner scale, encircling the dial’s celestial center. It is fitted with a matching navy-blue alligator strap with a folding clasp.

This release also includes a Navitimer Perpetual Calendar Chronograph crafted in stainless steel and topped with a bidirectional platinum bezel. The design’s anthracite dial, surrounded by a high-contrast slide rule configuration, was inspired by the stillness and depth of space. This version comes on matching steel bracelet ($32,200.00) or a brown alligator strap ($31,700.00).
Navitimer B19 Chronograph 43 Perpetual Calendar – breitling.com


