reserve de marche: A feature that shows when the mainspring in the watch will need to be wound. This is a complication for mechanical watches that is quite useful and is usually indicated in hours, except in the case of watches that have a very high power reserve numbering in the days.
rehaut: The flange or projection around the inner edge of the watch that typically holds the watch crystal up and reinforces it. The rehaut is typically referred to mostly on Rolex watches as they are inscribed for anti-counterfeiting measures. On most Breitling watches, the rehaut is covered by an applied chapter ring.
rider tabs: The four tabs located on the bezels of many of watches from Breitling such as the Chronomat Evolution and the SuperOcean. They are located on the 3, 6, 9 and 12 o'clock positions.
rotating bezel: A bezel (the ring surrounding the watch face) that can be turned. Different types of rotating bezels perform different timekeeping and mathematical functions.
rotor: The part of an automatic (or self-winding) mechanical watch that winds the movement's mainspring. It is a flat piece of metal, usually shaped like a semicircle, that swivels on a pivot with the motion of the wearer's arm.
retrograde: Used to describe a pointer hand on a watch dial (often a subdial), which returns to zero at the end of a prescribed period. For example a watch may have retrograde date - in this case the hand moves up a scale a day at a time, pointing to the current date - when it reaches 31 it will spring back to 1.
repeater: A device that chimes the time when the wearer pushes a button. Some repeaters, called "quarter repeaters" sound just the hours and the quarter hours ( by means of two different pitched tones); others called "five minute repeaters", sound the hours, quarters, and five minute periods after the quarter; and still others called "minute repeaters", sound the hours, quarters and minutes.
rattrapante chronograph: The addition of a flyback hand (rattrapante) significantly increases the potential uses for chronographs. It makes possible the measurement of split second times or timing simultaneous events of unequal duration.
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
Louis Erard
Known for its affordably priced mechanical watches, Louis Erard launches its first "in-house" module and strengthens its watchmaking credentials.
Watches inspired by luxury watchmaking at affordable prices: a slogan? A utopia? No, a reality. Louis Erard today takes a new step in this direction by launching its very first "in-house" module, developed in partnership with Soprod. Its 1931 collection is supplemented by two new families with complications: the 1931 Réserve de marche (from 2,495 to 2,650 francs) and the 1931 Régulateur Réserve de marche (from 2,595 to 2,750 francs).
"When I took over Louis Erard in 2003, I insisted on the fact that this existing module, a power reserve on the ETA 7001 movement, should be part of the ‘marriage settlement’," said a delighted Alain Spinedi. "Although initially the priority was to revive the brand, I’m making a second dream come true today by bringing Louis Erard into the world of complications. I didn’t want to make do with simply reproducing this movement, my aim was to make it a product of excellence in the tradition of luxury watchmaking."
The launch of the 1931 Régulateur Réserve de marche is a real master stroke on the part of Louis Erard. Based on one of the original pillars of watchmaking art, it respects the latter’s codes of precision while at the same time proposing a highly innovative design. At the heart of this exclusive model beats the all-new module hot off the workbenches of Soprod, a complication featured by Louis Erard as a world first on one of its original movements. Its 1931 Régulateur, one of the firm’s most emblematic models, acquires a whole new character in the guise of a luxury timepiece. Horological components of the very finest quality are clothed in a resolutely hi-tech exterior. The traditional hour hand disappears in favour of a disc system, while the dial with its contemporary engine-turned finish reveals a highly original power reserve. Meticulous satin or black micronized PVD finishes create bold contrasts with the rubber strap.
Less than five years after returning to the front of the stage, Louis Erard thus dispels all doubts and reaffirms its position as a watchmaker of standing. The figures speak for themselves: 650 points of sale, with 100 in Switzerland alone, opened in around 40 countries in less than five years; annual production less than 1,000 pieces in 2003, as opposed to nearly 17,000 in 2007. In 2008, 17,000 timepieces left the firm’s workshops despite being outstripped by demand, their numbers reduced by a shortage of mechanical movements. A resounding success, even if Alain Spinedi remains cool headed: "Some people thought I was mad when I took on this project. They told me there was no place for mechanical timepieces in the segment of lower-priced models. Thanks to some highly driven individuals who believed in my idea, the reality now demonstrates that the opposite is true."
Only around 200 of the new 1931 Régulateur Réserve de marche and 1931 Réserve de marche models will be available in 2008, exclusively on the Swiss market. From 2009 they will gradually be distributed in the forty or more countries where the company is present.
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Watches inspired by luxury watchmaking at affordable prices: a slogan? A utopia? No, a reality. Louis Erard today takes a new step in this direction by launching its very first "in-house" module, developed in partnership with Soprod. Its 1931 collection is supplemented by two new families with complications: the 1931 Réserve de marche (from 2,495 to 2,650 francs) and the 1931 Régulateur Réserve de marche (from 2,595 to 2,750 francs).
"When I took over Louis Erard in 2003, I insisted on the fact that this existing module, a power reserve on the ETA 7001 movement, should be part of the ‘marriage settlement’," said a delighted Alain Spinedi. "Although initially the priority was to revive the brand, I’m making a second dream come true today by bringing Louis Erard into the world of complications. I didn’t want to make do with simply reproducing this movement, my aim was to make it a product of excellence in the tradition of luxury watchmaking."
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Less than five years after returning to the front of the stage, Louis Erard thus dispels all doubts and reaffirms its position as a watchmaker of standing. The figures speak for themselves: 650 points of sale, with 100 in Switzerland alone, opened in around 40 countries in less than five years; annual production less than 1,000 pieces in 2003, as opposed to nearly 17,000 in 2007. In 2008, 17,000 timepieces left the firm’s workshops despite being outstripped by demand, their numbers reduced by a shortage of mechanical movements. A resounding success, even if Alain Spinedi remains cool headed: "Some people thought I was mad when I took on this project. They told me there was no place for mechanical timepieces in the segment of lower-priced models. Thanks to some highly driven individuals who believed in my idea, the reality now demonstrates that the opposite is true."
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
13th Rolex Awards For Enterprise

The 2008 Rolex Spirit of Enterprise Awards were presented recently in Dubai. A first for the Middle East.
On November 18, Rolex announced the ten winners of the 2008 Rolex Awards for Enterprise, which for more than 30 years have supported pioneering work in science and medicine, technology and innovation, exploration and discovery, the environment and cultural heritage. The award recipients hail from around the globe – from India, Jordan, Mexico, Paraguay, South Africa, the Philippines, the United Kingdom and the United States – and join a global network of 110 visionaries from 38 countries who have received vital project support and recognition from the Swiss watchmaker since the Awards were founded in 1976.
The Rolex Awards fund new and ongoing projects that demonstrate a spirit of enterprise and address pressing needs around the world, from climate change, to wildlife and habitat preservation, to cultural preservation, to providing water, food, medical supplies and education for impoverished communities. On November 18, Rolex presented $100,000 each to five Laureates in a ceremony in Dubai - the first ever Rolex Awards ceremony held in the Middle East. Five Associate Laureates will each receive $50,000 at ceremonies in their home countries. All ten winners will also receive a Rolex chronometer.
"The Rolex Awards for Enterprise enable the work of global pioneers who are breaking new ground in their fields, and improving lives worldwide," said Patrick Heiniger, Chief Executive Officer of Rolex. "We are proud to support these truly original thinkers, and salute them for their ingenuity and commitment of purpose."
The 2008 Rolex Laureates - chosen from nearly 1,500 applicants in 127 countries by an independent panel of scientists, educators, economists and other experts - are:
• Talal Akasheh (Jordan), 61, who, after devoting 26 years to documenting the ancient monuments of Petra, is creating an information system that will inform future conservation efforts at this beloved, yet threatened, historic site;
• Tim Bauer (USA), 31, who is using breakthrough technology to retrofit polluting two-stroke vehicle engines that are common in the Philippines, helping to alleviate a major environmental and public-health risk in South-East Asia;
• Andrew McGonigle (UK), 35, a physicist who is developing a new means to safely and reliably predict volcanic eruptions using an unmanned aircraft;
• Andrew Muir (South Africa), 43, a conservationist providing Aids orphans with life skills, training, and jobs in South Africa’s burgeoning ecotourism sector;
• Elsa Zaldívar (Paraguay), 48, who is bringing an eco-friendly solution to her country’s housing shortage by creating composite building materials made of plant and plastic waste to construct affordable housing.
The 2008 Rolex Associate Laureates are: Alexis Belonio (Philippines), 48, creator of a new technology that transforms the waste from rice production into clean, affordable cooking fuel; Arturo González (Mexico), 44, an explorer and researcher excavating archaeological remains in submerged caves on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula; Rodrigo Medellín (Mexico), 50, who is working to save Mexico’s indigenous bats through habitat protection and education; Moji Riba (India), 36, a film-maker helping to preserve and document the rich cultural heritage of India’s Arunachal Pradesh tribes; and Romulus Whitaker (India), 65, a lifelong conservationist who is establishing a network of rainforest research stations to document and protect the biodiversity of southern India.
The 2008 Rolex Award winners were chosen by an independent, voluntary jury of international experts, chaired by Patrick Heiniger. This year’s Selection Committee members are: Dr Vikram Akula, founder and CEO of SKS Microfinance, based in India and the United States; Etienne Bourgois, head of a French clothing company and expedition leader; Professor Denise Bradley, president of the Australian College of Educators; Dr Geh Min, ophthalmologist, environmentalist and president of the Nature Society of Singapore; Professor Farkhonda Hassan, Egyptian geologist and professor at the American University in Cairo; Dr Rodrigo Jordán, educator and explorer from Chile; Yolanda Kakabadse, Ecuadorian environmentalist and champion of sustainable development; Dr Phil Nuytten, Canadian pioneer of the commercial diving industry; Dr Ivo Pitanguy, plastic surgeon and director of the Ivo Pitanguy Clinic and Institute in Brazil; Dr Anatoly M. Sagalevitch, Russian oceanologist and head of the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology’s Laboratory of Manned Submersibles; Professor Emil Salim, professor of economics at the University of Indonesia; and Dr Kathryn D. Sullivan, director of the Battelle Center for Math and Science Education Policy at Ohio State University and former NASA astronaut.
Since its founding a century ago, Rolex has established a tradition supporting individual excellence and achievement around the globe. Through its two primary philanthropic programmes, the Awards for Enterprise and the Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, Rolex fosters innovation in science, exploration, conservation, and the arts worldwide.
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On November 18, Rolex announced the ten winners of the 2008 Rolex Awards for Enterprise, which for more than 30 years have supported pioneering work in science and medicine, technology and innovation, exploration and discovery, the environment and cultural heritage. The award recipients hail from around the globe – from India, Jordan, Mexico, Paraguay, South Africa, the Philippines, the United Kingdom and the United States – and join a global network of 110 visionaries from 38 countries who have received vital project support and recognition from the Swiss watchmaker since the Awards were founded in 1976.
The Rolex Awards fund new and ongoing projects that demonstrate a spirit of enterprise and address pressing needs around the world, from climate change, to wildlife and habitat preservation, to cultural preservation, to providing water, food, medical supplies and education for impoverished communities. On November 18, Rolex presented $100,000 each to five Laureates in a ceremony in Dubai - the first ever Rolex Awards ceremony held in the Middle East. Five Associate Laureates will each receive $50,000 at ceremonies in their home countries. All ten winners will also receive a Rolex chronometer.
"The Rolex Awards for Enterprise enable the work of global pioneers who are breaking new ground in their fields, and improving lives worldwide," said Patrick Heiniger, Chief Executive Officer of Rolex. "We are proud to support these truly original thinkers, and salute them for their ingenuity and commitment of purpose."
The 2008 Rolex Laureates - chosen from nearly 1,500 applicants in 127 countries by an independent panel of scientists, educators, economists and other experts - are:
• Talal Akasheh (Jordan), 61, who, after devoting 26 years to documenting the ancient monuments of Petra, is creating an information system that will inform future conservation efforts at this beloved, yet threatened, historic site;
• Tim Bauer (USA), 31, who is using breakthrough technology to retrofit polluting two-stroke vehicle engines that are common in the Philippines, helping to alleviate a major environmental and public-health risk in South-East Asia;
• Andrew McGonigle (UK), 35, a physicist who is developing a new means to safely and reliably predict volcanic eruptions using an unmanned aircraft;
• Andrew Muir (South Africa), 43, a conservationist providing Aids orphans with life skills, training, and jobs in South Africa’s burgeoning ecotourism sector;
• Elsa Zaldívar (Paraguay), 48, who is bringing an eco-friendly solution to her country’s housing shortage by creating composite building materials made of plant and plastic waste to construct affordable housing.
The 2008 Rolex Associate Laureates are: Alexis Belonio (Philippines), 48, creator of a new technology that transforms the waste from rice production into clean, affordable cooking fuel; Arturo González (Mexico), 44, an explorer and researcher excavating archaeological remains in submerged caves on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula; Rodrigo Medellín (Mexico), 50, who is working to save Mexico’s indigenous bats through habitat protection and education; Moji Riba (India), 36, a film-maker helping to preserve and document the rich cultural heritage of India’s Arunachal Pradesh tribes; and Romulus Whitaker (India), 65, a lifelong conservationist who is establishing a network of rainforest research stations to document and protect the biodiversity of southern India.
The 2008 Rolex Award winners were chosen by an independent, voluntary jury of international experts, chaired by Patrick Heiniger. This year’s Selection Committee members are: Dr Vikram Akula, founder and CEO of SKS Microfinance, based in India and the United States; Etienne Bourgois, head of a French clothing company and expedition leader; Professor Denise Bradley, president of the Australian College of Educators; Dr Geh Min, ophthalmologist, environmentalist and president of the Nature Society of Singapore; Professor Farkhonda Hassan, Egyptian geologist and professor at the American University in Cairo; Dr Rodrigo Jordán, educator and explorer from Chile; Yolanda Kakabadse, Ecuadorian environmentalist and champion of sustainable development; Dr Phil Nuytten, Canadian pioneer of the commercial diving industry; Dr Ivo Pitanguy, plastic surgeon and director of the Ivo Pitanguy Clinic and Institute in Brazil; Dr Anatoly M. Sagalevitch, Russian oceanologist and head of the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology’s Laboratory of Manned Submersibles; Professor Emil Salim, professor of economics at the University of Indonesia; and Dr Kathryn D. Sullivan, director of the Battelle Center for Math and Science Education Policy at Ohio State University and former NASA astronaut.
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watch terms--A
analog: A watch that shows the time using hour and minute hands.
aperture: Small opening. The dials of some watches (in French: montres ?guichet) have apertures in which certain indications are given (e.g. the date, the hour, etc).
applique: Applique or applied chapters are numerals or symbols cut out of a sheet metal and stuck or riveted to a dial.
automatic watch: A watch whose mainspring is wound by the movements or accelerations of the wearer's arm. On the basis of the principle of terrestrial attraction, a rotor turns and transmits its energy to the spring by means of an appropriate mechanism. The system was invented in Switzerland by Abraham-Louis Perrelet in the 18th century.
automatic winding: This term refers to a watch with a mechanical movement (as opposed to a quartz or electrical movement). The watch is wound by the motion of the wearer's arm rather than through turning the winding stem. A rotor that turns in response to motion winds the watch's mainspring. If an automatic watch is not worn for a day or two, it will wind down and need to be wound by hand to get it started again.
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applique: Applique or applied chapters are numerals or symbols cut out of a sheet metal and stuck or riveted to a dial.
automatic watch: A watch whose mainspring is wound by the movements or accelerations of the wearer's arm. On the basis of the principle of terrestrial attraction, a rotor turns and transmits its energy to the spring by means of an appropriate mechanism. The system was invented in Switzerland by Abraham-Louis Perrelet in the 18th century.
automatic winding: This term refers to a watch with a mechanical movement (as opposed to a quartz or electrical movement). The watch is wound by the motion of the wearer's arm rather than through turning the winding stem. A rotor that turns in response to motion winds the watch's mainspring. If an automatic watch is not worn for a day or two, it will wind down and need to be wound by hand to get it started again.
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Sunday, January 4, 2009
Informal List of Limited Edition Breitlings
With the help of many people around the web, here is an incomplete and informal list of Limited Edition Breitlings. There are tons that are missing, but this is an informal list, and will continue to grow. You can contact us with any you see missing. There is an ongoing discussion in the forums regarding these here.
Super Avenger Blacksteel - 3,000
Avenger Skyland Blacksteel - 2,000
Mark VI Complication 29 - 250 Gold, 100 Platinum
Chronomatic 24 (Black) - 1,000
Chonomatic 24 (Blue) - 1,000
Bentley LeMans - 1,000 (250 each of Black, Blue, White, Bronze)Navitimer QP 50th Anniversary - 50 Gold
Navitimer QP Rattrapante - 10 White Gold
Navitimer 50th Anniversary - 50 Gold (steel was not LE, one year production)
Original Blackbird (Bluebird) Blue Dial - 250
Chronomat Frecce Tricolori - 4,000 steel, 4,000 TT
Chronomat Lancaster - 60
Chronomat Mosquito - 60
Chronomat 10th Anniversary - 1,994
Chronomat Alfa Romeo - 30
Chronomat USAK - 500
Chronomat HK AF - 1,997
Chronomat Fei Gao - 188
Chronomat Blue Angels - 1,000
Chronomat Red Arrows - 1,965
Chronomat 'World is Yours' - 4x40
Chronomat Blue Impulse - 1,000
Chronomat Jagdgeschwader 74 - 500
Chronomat Richthofen - 450
Chronomat Tomcat - 250
Chronomat Baltimore Ravens - 100
Chronomat NBA 18kt Gold - 25
Chronomat Vitesse Chicago Bulls - 50
Chronomat Vitesse Boston Celtics - 50
Chronomat GT New York Knicks - 50
Cosmonaute Special DB (Japan) - 100
Chrono Avenger Rattrapante Automatic - 25
Shadow Flyback (Japan) - ??
Chrono Avenger 69 - 600
Navitimer 2001 (Japan) - 100 Gold
Navitimer Classic (Japan) - 100
Cosmonaute Scott Carpenter - 1,000
Navitimer Porco Rosso (Japan) - 300
Navitimer Snowbirds - 1,000
Aerospace Avantage - BBMF Lancaster - 200
Aerospace Avantage- BBMF Spitfire - 200
Aerospace Avantage- BBMF Hurricane - 200
Aerospace Vulcan - 200
Chronomat Evolution Blue MOP - 250
Montbrillant Rose Gold / Black Dial - 500
Montbrillant Olympus Gold / Gold wit Black on Black dial - 500 Navitimer World - Rose Gold / Black - 500
Bentley Mark VI (not Complications) Gold / Bronze - 500
Chronomat Evolution - White Gold / Blue - 100
Montbrillant Datora - Rose Gold / havana - 500
Pluton - Team 60 /1000Bentley 6.75 - rode gold, black dial - 500
Navitimer 1461/52 - 1,000
Emergency 28 AC Squadron (Sea King and squadron crest on dial) - 8 Airwolf Reno - 75(?)
Cockpit - gold / champagne - 500 (not sure all are champagne dialled) Bentley Motors gold / gold bracelet, black dial - 500
SuperOcean NATO/KFOR (Give peace a chance - 250
Crosswind Special TT - 1,000
Bentley Motors T - Rose gold, 500Chronomatic - Gold / Black - 50 Chronomatic - Rose Gold / Black - 100
Chronomatic Heritage - 250
Crosswind Special - Gold / Black - 100
Mulliner Perpetual - White Gold - 50 (not sure if all versions are 50 each)Chronomat Evo in solid 18KYG for PAN Frecce Tricolori - 50
Navitimer Patrouille Suisse - 1,000
Chronomat Longitude Thunderbirds - 1,000
Airwolf Lynx - 40
Bentley GT White Gold / Meteorite - 50
Chronomat Evo Black MOP / white subs - 250
Aerospace Brazilian Air Force - 300
Emergency Orbiter 3 - 1,999
Aerospace Avantage EAA - 75
Aerospace Patrouille de France - 1,953
Aerospace Gold - ??? B1 Vulcan 50th anniversary - 50
B1 Fighting 31 - 60 B1 Harrier - 50
B1 Sea Harrier - 50
B1 492 Sqdn - 20
B1 ASAS de Portugal - 20
B1 F15 - 20 B1 JSF - 50
B1 Red Arrows 40th anniversary - 100
B1 F18 - 54
Old Navitimer Mecanique A11021 "Patrouille de France" (1000) Old Navitimer Mecanique A11022 (400) Japan only Old Navitimer Mecanique K11022 (100) Japan only Emergency Ehite Gold / Diamonds - 50
Chronomat Evolution Rose Gold / MOP / Diamind Bezel - 500
Academy - 2000
Navitimer Heritage Flyback Slate Grey dial - 250
Chronomat Evolution Rose Gold, Black Dial, Romans - 500
Chronomat Evolution Steel, Blue MOP, Diamond Bezel - 250
Blackbird White Gold - 500 (I think - may be 250)
Astromat - 700Chronomat 10th Anniversary - 1,994
Duograph Aerobatics World Cup - 1,000
Chronospace Red Arrows - 1,000
Astromat Blue - 700
Aerospace Austrian Air Force - 200
Chrono Avenger Blackhawk - 100
Airborne Platinum - 100
Navitimer 1461 Rose Gold / Blue Dial - 50
Chronomat GT NBA Gold - 25
Montbrillant Blue Angels Gold - 1,000
SuperOcean Heritiage 38 50th Anniversary (white dial / green bezel) - 50
SuperOcean Heritiage 46 50th Anniversary (white dial / green bezel) - 50
Navitimer QP Platinum, blue dial - 25Navitimer QP Platinum, 50th Anniversary, white dial - 25
Navitimer QP Platinum, 50th Anniversary, black dial - 25
Bentley Motors White Gold / Black dial - 50
Navitimer 1461 Rose Gold / Blue Dial - 50
Crosswind Racing Gold / Black - 100
Aerospace Flying Monsters - 80
Chrono Sextant Mata Rangi Expedition - 1000
Chronomat 50 Years Airforce - 500
Chronomat P.A.N. frecce tricolori - 4000
Navitimer Chrono-matic LC - 1000
Navitimer QP 50th Platinum - white dial - 25
Navitimer QP 95 Gold - 50
Navitimer QP 50th Platinum - Black dial - 25
Chronomat Evolution White Gold / Diamonds - 100
Navitimer World Yellow Gold - 100
Cosmonaute Yellow Gold - 100?
Chronomatic 2004 (K41350) Yellow Gold - 100
Bentley Motors White Gold Black Dial - 50
Navitimer Football - 500
Aerospace Flying Monsters - 80
Aerospace Esquadrilha da Fumaca - 300
Aerospace 90 Jahre Besiedlung - 50
Chronomat Jagdgeschwader Molders - 500
Chronomat Blue Impulse - 1000
Bentley Motors GT Yellow Gold - 500
Navitimer Rattrapante Gold - 100
Navitimer Heritage White Gold - 100
Chronomat Rhodium dial, red sub hands - 250
Chronomat Rhodium dial, red sub hands, diamond bezel - 50
Navitimer Heritage Chronomatic LE - 250
Colt Auto A17350 LE - 250
Bentley Motors White Gold Black Dial - 50
Navitimer Football - 500
Aerospace Flying Monsters - 80
Aerospace Esquadrilha da Fumaca - 300
Aerospace 90 Jahre Besiedlung - 50
Chronomat Jagdgeschwader Molders - 500
Chronomat Blue Impulse - 1000
Bentley Motors GT Yellow Gold - 500
Navitimer Rattrapante Gold - 100
Navitimer Heritage White Gold - 100
Bentley GT Two Tone LE Blue and Black dial - 150
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Super Avenger Blacksteel - 3,000
Avenger Skyland Blacksteel - 2,000
Mark VI Complication 29 - 250 Gold, 100 Platinum
Chronomatic 24 (Black) - 1,000
Chonomatic 24 (Blue) - 1,000
Bentley LeMans - 1,000 (250 each of Black, Blue, White, Bronze)Navitimer QP 50th Anniversary - 50 Gold
Navitimer QP Rattrapante - 10 White Gold
Navitimer 50th Anniversary - 50 Gold (steel was not LE, one year production)
Original Blackbird (Bluebird) Blue Dial - 250
Chronomat Frecce Tricolori - 4,000 steel, 4,000 TT
Chronomat Lancaster - 60
Chronomat Mosquito - 60
Chronomat 10th Anniversary - 1,994
Chronomat Alfa Romeo - 30
Chronomat USAK - 500
Chronomat HK AF - 1,997
Chronomat Fei Gao - 188
Chronomat Blue Angels - 1,000
Chronomat Red Arrows - 1,965
Chronomat 'World is Yours' - 4x40
Chronomat Blue Impulse - 1,000
Chronomat Jagdgeschwader 74 - 500
Chronomat Richthofen - 450
Chronomat Tomcat - 250
Chronomat Baltimore Ravens - 100
Chronomat NBA 18kt Gold - 25
Chronomat Vitesse Chicago Bulls - 50
Chronomat Vitesse Boston Celtics - 50
Chronomat GT New York Knicks - 50
Cosmonaute Special DB (Japan) - 100
Chrono Avenger Rattrapante Automatic - 25
Shadow Flyback (Japan) - ??
Chrono Avenger 69 - 600
Navitimer 2001 (Japan) - 100 Gold
Navitimer Classic (Japan) - 100
Cosmonaute Scott Carpenter - 1,000
Navitimer Porco Rosso (Japan) - 300
Navitimer Snowbirds - 1,000
Aerospace Avantage - BBMF Lancaster - 200
Aerospace Avantage- BBMF Spitfire - 200
Aerospace Avantage- BBMF Hurricane - 200
Aerospace Vulcan - 200
Chronomat Evolution Blue MOP - 250
Montbrillant Rose Gold / Black Dial - 500
Montbrillant Olympus Gold / Gold wit Black on Black dial - 500 Navitimer World - Rose Gold / Black - 500
Bentley Mark VI (not Complications) Gold / Bronze - 500
Chronomat Evolution - White Gold / Blue - 100
Montbrillant Datora - Rose Gold / havana - 500
Pluton - Team 60 /1000Bentley 6.75 - rode gold, black dial - 500
Navitimer 1461/52 - 1,000
Emergency 28 AC Squadron (Sea King and squadron crest on dial) - 8 Airwolf Reno - 75(?)
Cockpit - gold / champagne - 500 (not sure all are champagne dialled) Bentley Motors gold / gold bracelet, black dial - 500
SuperOcean NATO/KFOR (Give peace a chance - 250
Crosswind Special TT - 1,000
Bentley Motors T - Rose gold, 500Chronomatic - Gold / Black - 50 Chronomatic - Rose Gold / Black - 100
Chronomatic Heritage - 250
Crosswind Special - Gold / Black - 100
Mulliner Perpetual - White Gold - 50 (not sure if all versions are 50 each)Chronomat Evo in solid 18KYG for PAN Frecce Tricolori - 50
Navitimer Patrouille Suisse - 1,000
Chronomat Longitude Thunderbirds - 1,000
Airwolf Lynx - 40
Bentley GT White Gold / Meteorite - 50
Chronomat Evo Black MOP / white subs - 250
Aerospace Brazilian Air Force - 300
Emergency Orbiter 3 - 1,999
Aerospace Avantage EAA - 75
Aerospace Patrouille de France - 1,953
Aerospace Gold - ??? B1 Vulcan 50th anniversary - 50
B1 Fighting 31 - 60 B1 Harrier - 50
B1 Sea Harrier - 50
B1 492 Sqdn - 20
B1 ASAS de Portugal - 20
B1 F15 - 20 B1 JSF - 50
B1 Red Arrows 40th anniversary - 100
B1 F18 - 54
Old Navitimer Mecanique A11021 "Patrouille de France" (1000) Old Navitimer Mecanique A11022 (400) Japan only Old Navitimer Mecanique K11022 (100) Japan only Emergency Ehite Gold / Diamonds - 50
Chronomat Evolution Rose Gold / MOP / Diamind Bezel - 500
Academy - 2000
Navitimer Heritage Flyback Slate Grey dial - 250
Chronomat Evolution Rose Gold, Black Dial, Romans - 500
Chronomat Evolution Steel, Blue MOP, Diamond Bezel - 250
Blackbird White Gold - 500 (I think - may be 250)
Astromat - 700Chronomat 10th Anniversary - 1,994
Duograph Aerobatics World Cup - 1,000
Chronospace Red Arrows - 1,000
Astromat Blue - 700
Aerospace Austrian Air Force - 200
Chrono Avenger Blackhawk - 100
Airborne Platinum - 100
Navitimer 1461 Rose Gold / Blue Dial - 50
Chronomat GT NBA Gold - 25
Montbrillant Blue Angels Gold - 1,000
SuperOcean Heritiage 38 50th Anniversary (white dial / green bezel) - 50
SuperOcean Heritiage 46 50th Anniversary (white dial / green bezel) - 50
Navitimer QP Platinum, blue dial - 25Navitimer QP Platinum, 50th Anniversary, white dial - 25
Navitimer QP Platinum, 50th Anniversary, black dial - 25
Bentley Motors White Gold / Black dial - 50
Navitimer 1461 Rose Gold / Blue Dial - 50
Crosswind Racing Gold / Black - 100
Aerospace Flying Monsters - 80
Chrono Sextant Mata Rangi Expedition - 1000
Chronomat 50 Years Airforce - 500
Chronomat P.A.N. frecce tricolori - 4000
Navitimer Chrono-matic LC - 1000
Navitimer QP 50th Platinum - white dial - 25
Navitimer QP 95 Gold - 50
Navitimer QP 50th Platinum - Black dial - 25
Chronomat Evolution White Gold / Diamonds - 100
Navitimer World Yellow Gold - 100
Cosmonaute Yellow Gold - 100?
Chronomatic 2004 (K41350) Yellow Gold - 100
Bentley Motors White Gold Black Dial - 50
Navitimer Football - 500
Aerospace Flying Monsters - 80
Aerospace Esquadrilha da Fumaca - 300
Aerospace 90 Jahre Besiedlung - 50
Chronomat Jagdgeschwader Molders - 500
Chronomat Blue Impulse - 1000
Bentley Motors GT Yellow Gold - 500
Navitimer Rattrapante Gold - 100
Navitimer Heritage White Gold - 100
Chronomat Rhodium dial, red sub hands - 250
Chronomat Rhodium dial, red sub hands, diamond bezel - 50
Navitimer Heritage Chronomatic LE - 250
Colt Auto A17350 LE - 250
Bentley Motors White Gold Black Dial - 50
Navitimer Football - 500
Aerospace Flying Monsters - 80
Aerospace Esquadrilha da Fumaca - 300
Aerospace 90 Jahre Besiedlung - 50
Chronomat Jagdgeschwader Molders - 500
Chronomat Blue Impulse - 1000
Bentley Motors GT Yellow Gold - 500
Navitimer Rattrapante Gold - 100
Navitimer Heritage White Gold - 100
Bentley GT Two Tone LE Blue and Black dial - 150
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Saturday, January 3, 2009
Water Resistance Ratings
Have you ever wondered what the water resistance rating on your Breitling watch means? What does 30m water resistance mean? Does it mean that you can put it under 30 meters of water without any worry of leakage? Not quite. The chart below explains what water resistance is in words we can all understand.
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