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Eleanor Pryor
When it comes to pilots’ watches, there are few more iconic than the Breitling Navitimer. Launched in the 1950s, over the decades this famous timepiece has undergone a number of aesthetic updates and technical changes to bring it into the modern age, and this latest collection – designed for women – is no exception.
Slimmed down to a comfortable 35mm, the watch takes inspiration from some of the most important Navitimer models from the mid-century – in particular the Ref. 66 and the Ref. 806, recently revived by Breitling in a special limited edition. Its clean, three-hand dial retains many of the hallmarks of such classic pieces, including the signature circular slide rule, while a red-tipped seconds hand ensures excellent legibility.
The collection encompasses an array of sophisticated choices across both dials and straps. Elegant mother-of-pearl dials are elevated with diamond hour markers, able to be paired with sleek stainless steel, red gold and two-tone bracelet options. For a splash of colour opt for a blue or copper dial, presented on alligator leather straps in complementary hues.
Despite its more petite dimensions, technically the Navitimer Automatic 35 packs as much of a technical punch as its larger equivalents. It comes equipped with the Breitling Calibre 17 that, along with offering a power reserve of around 38 hours, is also COSC-certified, a mark of the highest levels of precision and reliability.
From £3,500; breitling.com