Chronomat B01 Chronograph 44
Themes:
Technical
Specificities:
Chronograph, Pilot
When the Breitling Chronomat launched in 1942, it became the first chronograph watch with a logarithmic slide rule. This pioneering tool watch originated with the Huit Aviation Department that Willy Breitling set up specifically to make aviation instruments. Now a full-fledged collection, the Chronomat continues its ascension with the imposing Chronomat B01 Chronograph 44. Water-resistant to 500 metres, it comes equipped with the COSC-certified in-house B01 calibre. Subsidiary seconds at 9 o'clock, 30-minute and 12-hour counters contrast with the blue dial. The oversized bullet-shaped crown takes its cue from pilot watches that have to be easy to handle with gloves on. Cased in steel, it comes as a second version with a grey dial.
Function
- Function Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds
Complication
- Complication Double Pusher Chronograph, Chronograph Scales, Simple Calendar
Movement
- Movement name B01
- Energy source Self-winding
- Number of components 346
- Power reserve 70 hours
- Shape Round
- Number of jewels 47
- Diameter 30 mm
- Thickness 7.2 mm
Case
- Shape Round
- Material Stainless steel
- Thickness 16.95 mm
- Diameter 44 mm
- Back Solid
- Water resistance 500 m
Dial
- Colour Blue
Strap
- Material Stainless steel
- Colour Grey
- Fastening Folding clasp