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Rolex watches are designed and built to last. From the conception of a Rolex watch to the time it leaves the workshops, every step of its development and manufacture follows a single critical requirement: quality. As a result, there is no limit on how long a Rolex watch can keep working, being handed down from one generation to the next, and living several lives.

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Navigating An Icon: Breitling's Navitimer

Published on Oct 28th 2022

Navigating An Icon: Breitling's Navitimer

It is impossible to overstate the importance of Breitling's Navitimer to the progression of flight and exploration. In 1952, Swiss inventor Willy Breitling thoughtfully designed the Navitimer to make its wearer a better aviator. Two years after its development, the largest pilot club in the world, the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), knighted the watch as their official timepiece. As civilian air travel took off, the Navitimer was on the wrist of the profes
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Sky's THE LIMIT: Breitling's Super Chronomat
Good things come to those who fly, and Breitling has understood and spearheaded the advancement of aviation from the beginning. When "Top Guns" ruled pop culture, Breitling was crafting timepieces that ensured they looked as incredible on the ground as they did in the sky.Released this year, the Super Chronomat is the watchmaker's boldest, most fashionably functional Chronomat to date. Within the collection are two varieties: Super Chronomat B01 44 and the Super Chronomat 44
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