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  2. Breitling SA - Wikipedia

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    Products. Wristwatches. Owner. Partners Group. Website. breitling.com. Breitling SA ( German pronunciation: [ˈbraɪtlɪŋ]) is a Swiss luxury watchmaker founded in 1884 in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, by Léon Breitling. The company is known for its precision-made chronometers designed for aviators and is based in Grenchen, Switzerland.

  3. Breitling Chronomat - Wikipedia

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    The Chronomat was a patented design introduced in 1940 by Willy Breitling and the world's first two-pusher chronograph wristwatch. [6] [7] Breitling Chronomat men's watch ref. B13050 Made in Switzerland. The first model of the Chronomat collection had a circular slide rule and its design followed the appeal and design cues of the era for ...

  4. Breitling Emergency - Wikipedia

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    The Breitling Emergency is a luxury watch produced by Breitling SA. It contains a radio transmitter for civil aviation use, which broadcasts on the 121.5 MHz distress frequency and serves as a backup for ELT -type airborne beacons. [1] For military users, the Emergency has a miniaturized transmitter operating on the 243.0 MHz military aviation ...

  5. The 10 Best Breitling Watches Ever Made - AOL

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    A complete guide From Esquire

  6. Léon Breitling - Wikipedia

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    Léon Breitling was born in 1860. His interest in watchmaking started at a very young age leading young Léon to initiate his first internship still as a teenager, a pursuit which would change the course of his life. In 1884 at the age of 24 years old he established his first business venture, the watchmaking company "G Leon Breitling" in Saint ...

  7. History of watches - Wikipedia

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    The 24-hour dial has Roman numerals on the outer band and Hindu–Arabic numerals on the inner one. [1] The history of watches began in 16th-century Europe, where watches evolved from portable spring-driven clocks, which first appeared in the 15th century. The watch was developed by inventors and engineers from the 16th century to the mid-20th ...

  8. Remontoire - Wikipedia

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    Remontoire. In mechanical horology, a remontoire (from the French remonter, meaning 'to wind') is a small secondary source of power, a weight or spring, which runs the timekeeping mechanism and is itself periodically rewound by the timepiece's main power source, such as a mainspring. It was used in a few precision clocks and watches to place ...

  9. Breitling Top Time - Wikipedia

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    Breitling Top Time is a COSC -certified chronograph introduced in 1964 by Swiss watch brand Breitling SA. The watch appeared in the 1965 James Bond movie Thunderball: Bond is given a Breitling Top Time which contains a geiger counter to track down two stolen nuclear warheads. After the movie was filmed, the watch disappeared and later ...