Breitling

Breitling Navitimer Cosmonaute Blacksteel

This is a chronograph watch with a black dial and black steel case. The watch also has a blacksteel bracelet, as well as flyback function and chronograph function.

Breitling Blackbird Watch

The Breitling Blackbird Watch is a chronograph wristwatch. It was launched in 2010 and it is available in a variety of styles, including the Chronoscope collection and the Navitimer line. This watch has been made to be worn by men, but it can also be used as an accessory for women who want to look stylish while doing their daily activities or work out at the gym.

The limited edition watch features a black dial with gold details that are arranged in circular patterns around its face. The numerals give it an elegant appearance when worn on your wrist, which makes this model stand out from other timepieces you might own or wear regularly—especially if you’re looking for something unique yet understated!

Breitling Transocean Chronograph 1915

The Breitling Transocean Chronograph 1915 is a limited edition mechanical watch, which means that it’s made in small quantities and sold only to collectors. It has an aluminum case and gold-plated dial, with a black leather strap and solid bezel. The watch can be worn on either your left or right wrist depending on whether you’re right-handed or left-handed! This is one of those rare watches that won’t go out of style in five years—but don’t worry: if you invest enough money into it (around $5K), then you could sell it for more than half its original price if need be!

Breitling is a famous Swiss luxury watch brand. It was founded by Leon Breitling in 1884 in Canton of Jura, Switzerland.

Breitling is a famous Swiss luxury watch brand. It was founded by Leon Breitling in 1884 in Canton of Jura, Switzerland.

In 1886, Breitling started to make watches for the Swiss Navy and in 1895 it made its first watch with a chronometer movement (a self-winding mechanical timepiece). The company would go on to become one of the most successful watchmakers in all of Switzerland with over 500 employees at its peak during WW2 working shifts around the clock producing military equipment such as aircraft engines.