
Samwan, a respected member of the WatchProSite community, shares a captivating visual exploration of iconic aviation timepieces. His original post showcases a curated selection of pilot watches, inviting fellow collectors to delve into the distinct aesthetics and historical significance of these horological instruments. This article synthesizes the community's enthusiastic discussion, offering diverse perspectives and additional examples that underscore the enduring appeal of aviation-inspired watches.





The Navitimer reference 806 is a notable early iteration of Breitling's slide rule chronograph, distinguished by its comprehensive circular slide rule bezel. This reference established many of the visual and functional characteristics that would define the Navitimer line for decades. It represents a foundational piece in the development of the brand's instrument watches, designed for calculations relevant to navigation.
The watch features a 40 mm stainless steel case, housing a manual-wind Venus 178 column-wheel chronograph caliber. This movement provides a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. The dial is black, protected by an acrylic crystal, and the watch offers a water resistance of 30 meters. The bi-directional rotating bezel is integral to the slide rule function.
For collectors, the reference 806 is significant as an early example of the Navitimer, appealing to those interested in the historical progression of aviation-related timepieces. Its production span saw variations in dial printing and sub-dial configurations, which are points of interest for specialized collectors. The model's enduring design has influenced subsequent generations of the Navitimer.
The kickstarter of my life, Breitling Navitimer. The Navitimer from the picture is almost the one, but the Navitimer with the lcd display under the center axle is the seed of all. Slowly i look around for it. I saved a website which have one for sale. Due the lockdown i can not travel, but click and collect, and from 2 March the shops are open without a time lock for click and collect. The price is not a bargain cause it is a good serviced and working Navitimer from a chique jeweler.
the most. Thanks for the nice comparison. Best Thomas
Post some photos when you get it....
It is not very expensive. A good price for a working vintage peace. When traveling is easier i go to pick it up. A real end 70 start 80 Navitimer. A real Willy Breitling remember and praise watch. A man who loves his company.
I would say Breitling based on its smile per dollar ratio. The strap is superb indeed; can you share the maker? Thanks for the beautiful pictures and selection
It is an after-market strap supplied by Mister Chrono. They have shops in Paris, Singapore and Hong Kong....
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