Breitling launches three limited-edition Navitimer watches

Breitling has introduced three new Navitimer watches, including a steel model tributing Concorde's 50th flight anniversary and two perpetual calendar chronographs in steel-platinum and full platinum. The Tribute to Concorde features a dark blue dial inspired by stratospheric views. Prices range from €9,750 to €49,000.

Breitling unveiled three limited-edition Navitimer watches on March 18, 2026. The highlight is the Navitimer B01 Chronograph 43 Tribute to Concorde (ref. AB01389C1C1P1), marking the 50th anniversary of Concorde's maiden flight. This steel model has a 43mm case, 49.07mm lug-to-lug, 14.94mm thickness, and 30m water resistance. Its dark blue dial draws from the stratosphere view at 60,000 feet, with white sub-dials and slide rule echoing Concorde's 'White Bird' nickname. Powered by the in-house Calibre B01, it offers a 70-hour power reserve, column wheel, vertical clutch, and COSC certification. Limited to 593 pieces—referencing Concorde's Olympus 593 engines—it comes on a blue alligator strap for €9,750 ($10,600). The caseback engraves 'One of 593', 'Tribute to Concorde', 'Jetliner', and 'Mach 2'.

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