Friday, August 19, 2016

BREITLING – CHRONOLINER Blacksteel 46 Chronograph



















BREITLINGCHRONOLINER Blacksteel 46 Chronograph NEW

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Black firmly at the controls

The Chronoliner by Breitling is ready for takeoff in a new version teaming its high-tech ceramic bezel with a black steel case, along with a matching dial and rubber strap. A technical and elegant uniform for the authentic flight captain’s watch.


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After the steel model and the red gold limited series, Breitling now introduces this triple timezone chronograph, inspired by a watch from the 1950s-1960s, in an all-black new livery accentuating its original and timeless style. The steel case is coated with a high-resistance carbon-based treatment. Its satin-brushed surfaces create a subtle contrast with the shiny, ultra-hard and scratch-resistant ceramic bezel.

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The dark touch continues on the dial featuring tone-on-tone counters, as well as on the original rubber strap picking up the design of the steel mesh Aero Classic bracelets.

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The white and silver indications stand out clearly against the black background, in keeping with the finest traditions of aviator watches, while this optimal legibility is reinforced by the luminescent-coated oversized hands and hour-markers. The case is water-resistant to 100 m (330 ft) and its back bears a depiction of the stylized planes that were a longtime Breitling signature.

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To set off on a longhaul flight around the world, the Chronoliner combines the two functions most useful to pilots and globetrotters: a chronograph to measure flight times and a triple timezone display to juggle with the time around the world. The second timezone in 24-hour mode (useful for distinguishing between day and night) is indicated by a red-tipped central hand, while the bidirectional rotating bezel with its star-shaped cut-out that facilitates handling, serves to read off a third timezone, also in 24-hour mode.

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All these functions are precisely and reliably powered by a selfwinding chronograph movement chronometer-certified by the COSC (Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute). Performance at the controls.

Available now, the watch is priced at £6,600 on a black steel bracelet and £6,300 for the rubber strap.

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Technical Specifications 

Model: CHRONOLINER Blacksteel

Reference: M2431013/BF02/159M

Movement: 
Breitling Caliber 24, (Base movement: ETA Valjoux 7754)
Officially chronometer-certified by the COSC,
Self winding, high-frequency , 2nd timezone (24 hr)
Alternances 28.800 beats/hour (4 Hrz)
Over 42-hour power reserve.
Jewels: 25
Functions
1/4th second chronograph
  • 30-minute and 12-hour totalizers
  • 2nd time-zone in 24-hour mode on the dial
  • 2nd time-zone on the bezel
Calendar: Dial aperture 
Case: 
Steel case with ceramic bezel.
Screw-locked crown.
Bidirectional rotating bezel.
Cambered sapphire crystal, glare-proofed on both sides
Diameter: 46 mm
Thickness: 15.95 mm
Sapphire crystal, glareproofed on both sides.
Water-resistant to 100 m (330 ft).
Dials: Black
Straps/bracelet:
Rubber Aero Classic.
Ocean Classic (Black steel) or Navitimer
Interhorn width: 24/20 mm
Weight (without strap): 118.57 gr.

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