Description
In 1969, Breitling created the first selfwinding chronograph movement, the Caliber 11, a mechanism in which the spring is wound by means of an off-centered oscillating weight. This invention would enable the development of a whole range of chronographs named Chrono-Matic, recognizable thanks to their left-placed crown, a specific feature due to the modular construction of the movement.
Now, Breitling has revived the Chrono-Matic. Movement is the automatic Breitling caliber 41LC (Left Crown) with 38 jewels, beating at 28,800 bph and COSC-certified as a chronometer.
This Chrono-matic was limited to 1000 peices.
SpecificationsModel: Chrono-Matic SE
Production Years: 2004
Movement: Breitling 41LC
Power Reserve: 42 Hours
Water Resistance: 30m
Bezel: Bidirectional
Crown: Push-Down
Crystal: Sapphire
Diameter: 41.5mm
Thickness: 14.7mm
Weight: 87.5g
Bracelet: Navitimer
Lug Width: 22mm
Watchwinder Direction: Both
Reference Numbers: a41360
Complications
Chronograph, Left Crown
Saturday, May 24, 2008
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