Breitling Navitimer with a Blue Dial
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Breitling Navitimer blue dial: the icon with altitude
The Navitimer is Breitling’s headline act: a pilot’s tool that wears like a luxury watch. It is the brand’s emblematic chronograph, the icon collectors link to aviation heritage. In blue, it feels modern and versatile, moving from boardroom to red-eye with ease.
Expect shades from navy to deep blue, often with a crisp sunburst finish. The slide-rule rings remain the signature, set off by luminescent hands and applied indices. Subdials cover small seconds and chronograph timing, with many references adding a discreet date. Purposefully busy, yet clear at a glance.
Case, bezel, straps
Stainless-steel cases mix polished and brushed surfaces in 41, 43, or 46 mm. The bi-directional, often beaded, rotating bezel is equal parts instrument and style. A sapphire crystal and practical water resistance complete the spec. Choose a steel bracelet for continuity, or swap to leather, alligator, or rubber to shift the mood.
Submodel variety
- Navitimer B01 Chronograph 43: COSC-certified, in-house Caliber B01 automatic.
- Navitimer 1 B01 Chronograph: earlier naming, same B01 character.
- Navitimer Automatic 41: no chronograph, cleaner dial, classic size.
Price overview
New pieces typically range €6.900–€19.900, depending on size, materials, and movement. Pre-owned examples hover around €3.900–€12.900, shaped by condition, service history, completeness, and whether it carries the B01.
Across the family, a blue-dial Navitimer blends Swiss watchmaking credibility with automatic ease, useful power reserve, and enduring, review-page magnetism. It remains a pilot’s tool reimagined for today: instantly recognizable and persistently sought after by enthusiasts.