Breitling Navitimer with a Green Dial
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Breitling Navitimer with a Green Dial
Model identity and dial details
The Navitimer is Breitling's archetypal pilot's watch, born in 1952 for AOPA members and long a cornerstone of the brand. A Green Dial shifts it from pure cockpit tool to confident luxury, without losing its instrument heritage. Shades range from mint and pistachio to richer emerald and khaki, often with sunray finishing that plays with light. Crisp printed scales and applied indices set the stage for the signature three-register chronograph, frequently paired with a date. All of it is framed by the circular slide rule that defines both the look and the original utility.
Case, bezel, and wearing options
Cases arrive in stainless steel, rose gold, and occasional platinum, with sapphire crystal and a bi-directional rotating bezel for slide rule operation. Classic sizes of 41mm, 43mm, and 46mm keep presence intact. The polished bracelet delivers signature shine, while leather leans into vintage aviation charm. Inside, the in-house, self-winding B01 brings a chronometer-certified, column-wheel chronograph architecture. Select references add a practical GMT for frequent flyers.
- Sizes: 41mm, 43mm, 46mm
- Movement: Breitling 01 Movement, self-winding, chronometer certified, column-wheel
- Materials: stainless steel, rose gold, platinum
- Notables: slide rule, bi-directional rotating bezel, sapphire crystal
- References in the family: AB0127, RB0121, AB0139
Prices and appeal
New examples typically run €7.900 to €32.000, with pre-owned Navitimers about €5.500 to €26.000, depending on size, material, movement generation, condition, and completeness. The result is a Navitimer that blends proven instrument credibility with fresh color, ideal for collectors who want history, function, and character on the wrist.