Breitling is a brand that we are all no doubt aware of. John wrote about them not…
A new Breitling model looks like something Ranger Rick would wear if he could fly jets. Called…
The Navitimer is usually a pilot’s watch. A big, chronograph pilot’s watch. How then, could a non-chronograph…
Breitling’s Chronomat line started in the early 80s, when the trend was to go quartz. They were…
A watch like the AVI Ref. 765 1953 isn’t hard to love. Based on an original Breitling…
Breitling has a Surf Squad, a team of world-reknowned surfers who do pretty cool stuff, like ocean…
Breitling is announcing three new watches today that hearken back to the golden era of aviation, when…
Last month, a completely new collection was announced for Breitling – the Navitimer 8. We’re used to…
As Victor noted in a recent discussion he and I were having (talking about Baselworld releases), this…
Watches that allow me to see the time in different places – whether it be via a GMT complication or a true world-time function – have been my fascination of late. I could easily argue that I do not really need any complications after a seconds hand and a date display, but those ancillary time zones appeal to me, even though I do not find myself traveling as much these days as I used to. I have also not made any secret of my thoughts that most of the Breitling collection is simply too busy for a non-pilot for myself. There have been a few models that break that mold, and the new Breitling Galactic Unitime SleekT seems to be in that camp.