Breitling CHRONOMAT B01 42

The new Breitling Chronomat series: a multifunctional sports watch that satisfies your every pursuit

Chronomat occupies an important place in Breitling’s history. Breitling was launched in 1984, when ultra-thin quartz timepieces had become mainstream. Breitling boldly bet on an impressive mechanical watch that proved to be a winner and became a symbol of its era. Nearly 40 years later, the redesigned Chronomat will appeal to today’s men and women with goals, actions and styles.

The new Breitling Chronomat is a true multi-purpose sports watch, whether on the red carpet or on the beach. Its function is reminiscent of the classic name of the 1980s, and it is immediately recognized. The eye-catching Rouleaux bracelet with butterfly clasp perfectly expresses Breitling’s modern retro style, as do the iconic rotating bezel and rider label. The new Chronomat celebrates important moments in Breitling’s history while planning a clear vision for the future.

When the Breitling Chronomat was launched in 1984, it marked the welcome return of Swiss mechanical watches, which almost disappeared when quartz watches dominated the market in the 1970s. Inspired by the Frecce Tricolori watch developed and launched in 1983 in cooperation with the famous Italian air squadron of the same name, Chronomat celebrated Breitling’s birth anniversary in a stylish way and marked the return of the brand’s mechanical chronograph based on it. It is well-known all over the world for its prestigious status as a matter of course. The combination of this technical tradition and particularly stylish design specifications makes Chronomat the ultimate sports fashion watch of its era. The expression of aesthetics and confidence makes the chronograph “cool” again.

Although the Chronomat has long been the watch of choice for pilots, it has also attracted enthusiastic followers, not only in the air, but also on land and sea-both above and below the surface. In fact, its versatility increased its appeal in the late 1980s and early 1990s because its speedometer attracted the interest of Formula One teams, and its reversible driver label made it ideal for sailing races.

Today’s passionate and stylish adventurers are sure to be equally attracted by the new Chronomat collection, whose watches perfectly reflect Breitling’s commitment to creating true everyday luxury for men and women with purpose, action and style. The new Chronomat was redesigned in 2020, with some updates to the original version, making full use of the iconic design elements and spirit of the watch.

Breitling CEO Georges Kern said: “The 1984 Chronomat occupies a very important place in our modern history. It is this watch that boldly declares that Breitling is absolutely loyal to its roots. When most of the industry puts energy and energy When focusing on quartz watches, Chronomat reminded the world that Breitling basically invented modern mechanical chronographs. This message resonated and the brand flourished. The Chronomat series is an appropriate tribute to amazing watches, it is better than any other Watches allow us to reconnect with our traditions.”

Breitling used the name Chronomat in some watches in the 1940s. In the early days, this word was a compound word for “mathematical chronograph”. The Chronomat in 1984 expressed something different: “chronograph” and “automatic”. This name has drawn attention to the self-winding mechanical movement that powers the watch.

Meet the Breitling Chronomat series-iconic design details and a place in watchmaking history

The Chronomat series introduces a new generation of products for watches, highlighting Breitling’s bold decision to return to its rightful place as a manufacturer of great mechanical chronographs. Every Chronomat has an instantly recognizable function:

The iconic rotating bezel is highlighted by the rider label, which not only protects the crystal, but also makes the operation of the bezel easier.

The rider tags at the 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock positions are the same as the original, interchangeable, so the wearer can use them for the “count up” or “count down” functions.

The highly recognizable stainless steel integrated Rouleaux bracelet with butterfly clasp.

Each chronograph in the new series is powered by Breitling’s self-made 01 movement, which is a self-made mechanical movement with a power reserve of approximately 70 hours. It is worth noting that Breitling introduced its own calibre 01 in Chronomat 01 more than ten years ago.

The hands of each Chronomat B01 42 are coated with Super-LumiNova®, a luminescent material that improves readability under all lighting conditions. Except for the Chronomat Frecce Tricolori limited edition, all models are equipped with a red chronograph second hand, which also helps to improve readability.

Like all Breitling watches, Chronomats are COSC-certified chronometer watches whose accuracy is independently confirmed. All models are water resistant to 20 bar (200 meters).

Your perfect Chronomat is here

The watches in the Chronomat collection offer a range of different metal and dial options, ensuring that at least one of them will fit perfectly on your wrist, whether you are wearing it on the beach, in the workplace, or at the next awards ceremony.

A version of Chronomat B01 42 uses a 42 mm stainless steel case, with a choice of silver, copper or blue dials, with a black contrasting color counter. It also offers a black dial with a silver contrasting counter. Each watch comes with a stainless steel Rouleaux bracelet with a butterfly clasp.

Chronomat Bentley celebrates the partnership between Breitling and the great British luxury car brand. It has a 42mm stainless steel case with a green dial and a black contrast counter. This watch uses a stainless steel Rouleaux bracelet with a butterfly buckle, and “BENTLEY” is engraved on the transparent sapphire case back. online shop for watch

Breitling’s 1983 Frecce Tricolori watch inspired the Chronomats launched a year later to celebrate the brand’s centennial birthday. The new Chronomat Frecce Tricolori limited edition uses a blue dial with a subdial of the same color. The Frecce Tricolori logo on the dial is located in the normal position of the Breitling logo. This stunning watch, a tribute to the great aviation squadron, is limited to 250 pieces, with the words “ONE OF 250” engraved on the case back. Like the other products in the series, it uses a stainless steel Rouleaux bracelet with a butterfly clasp.

The Chronomat B01 42 is equipped with an 18 k red gold crown and buttons, as well as a bezel with an 18 k red gold rider label, numerals and hour markers, which will appeal to Chronomat enthusiasts looking for an extra luxurious touch. This stunning watch features a silver dial, matching silver sub-dial and 42 mm stainless steel case, with a stainless steel Rouleaux bracelet with butterfly buckle.

Another eye-catching two-tone Chronomat is equipped with an elegant blue dial and a time counter of the same color, or an anthracite dial and a black contrasting counter. The 18k red gold ratchet unidirectional rotating bezel and the 18k red gold crown and buttons highlight it. This watch is paired with a studded stainless steel and 18k red gold Rouleaux bracelet with a butterfly clasp.

Finally, for those who want to take sports luxury to a whole new level, there is also a Chronomat B01 42 with a striking 18k red gold case with a black rubber strap and 18k red gold folding clasp. It has an anthracite dial with a black contrasting counter.

About Breitling

Since 1884, Breitling has gained a worldwide reputation for its high-precision timepieces, its pioneering role in the development of wrist chronographs, and its unremitting pursuit of design excellence. Relying on the legendary connection between the brand and aviation, Breitling shared the most beautiful moments of mankind conquering the sky. It is known for its innovative spirit and has also won a place in the fields of science, sports and technology. Breitling manufactures its own movements in-house, and the quality of each watch is confirmed by its status as a COSC certified chronometer made in Switzerland.