Breitling Navitimer Blue Sky 60th Anniversary Chrono

First presented in 1952 as a professional navigation instrument for pilots, the Navitimer collection has long since transformed into an overpriced luxury accessory. However, the 2012 limited-edition Breitling Navitimer Blue Sky 60th Anniversary Chronograph remains one of their flagships. Featuring their first in-house Caliber B01, it offers an impressive combination of functionality, readability, and high build quality.

The main difference between the new limited-edition model and a “normal” Navitimer is the “Blue Sky” color of its dial. Painted in a nice shade of blue, the dial looks less grim and makes the watch more versatile, something that you can wear with something more formal than a leather bomber jacket.

The blue dial still offers enough contrast for the steel hands and hour markers and looks especially good with the multilink bracelet made from polished steel (although real connoisseurs will most certainly prefer the watch on a dark blue crocodile leather strap with contrasting stitching.)

Breitling Navitimer Blue Sky 60th Anniversary Chronograph

Like the rest of the range, the watch sports a medium-sized body, which is equipped with a bi-directional rotating bezel that, thanks to a couple of scales on the bezel flange and the dial itself, can serve as a slide rule. As usual, there is also an extra calculator on the solid case back that makes it easier to convert temperature readings from Celsius to Fahrenheit and back.

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Being only 43 millimeters in diameter, the watch is also not too thick measuring just over 14 millimeters in height and feels comfortable with almost any type of cuffs save for the tight ones.

Like many other “non-diver” models, the new Breitling Navitimer Blue Sky‘s main problem is its water resistance. Since the setting crown is non-screw-locked and sports only a couple of gaskets as means of preserving water tightness, the WR rating is limited to just 30 meters (3ATM).

The personalized setting crown looks comfortable to use.

Breitling plans to limit the timekeeper’s production to a mere 500 individually numbered pieces.

The production number (although relatively low for the Swiss-based watchmaker) will probably not make the watch an instant rarity. However, at least it will keep its resale value better, which is important for a watch in steel with an MSRP of whole €7250 for a version with a leather strap.

That, by the way, doesn’t mean that I deem this watch terribly overpriced. The in-house Caliber B01 will, without doubt, be of some interest to future collectors, so this particular model maybe not such a bad investment after all. I mean, the watch is good, great even, I just hate people often call an ‘investment’ something that is definitely a ‘consumption’ and quite conspicuous at that.

See also: Breitling Navitimer Super Constellation Limited Edition

Breitling Navitimer Blue Sky 60th Anniversary on a steel bracelet

Breitling Navitimer Blue Sky (dial, fragment)

Photos: Breitling

Breitling Navitimer Blue Sky 60th Anniversary Chronograph specification

Price: €7250 (version on blue leather strap) / €8100 (version on stainless steel bracelet)

Movement: Automatic, Breitling Caliber 01, in-house, COSC-certified chronometer, Swiss Made
Number of jewels: 47
Movement frequency: 28,800 vph
Power reserve: 70 hours
Functions: Hours, minutes, small seconds, chronograph, slide rule, date

Case: Stainless steel
Shape: Round
Size: 43.00 mm
Case height: 14.25 mm
Lug width: 22.00/20.00 mm

Crystal: Sapphire, cambered, anti-reflective on both sides
Back: Solid, engraved

Dial: Blue Sky
Numerals: Arabic
Hour markers: Luminous
Hands: Steel, luminous

Water resistance: 30 meters

Strap: Dark blue crocodile leather strap or a steel bracelet