UK Perfect Replica Breitling Navitimer 806
I came into the Breitling brand through what some would consider to be the back door. I’m referring to my beloved Aerospace F65362. To me, this felt more like sneaking in through an open window into a party. You don’t quite know who’s there, but once you make your way around, you realize that there are a couple of people (or watches) that you could certainly enjoy spending some time with. A Navitimer always felt a bit obvious, especially when those that I was familiar with were modern iterations. Enter Tomas Rosputinsky. You may know Tomas from his weekly column on vintage watches here on Fratello. Well, earlier this year, he submitted an article on his all-black high quality replica Breitling Navitimer 806 watches, and that’s how I discovered my latest crush in the brand’s vintage catalog.
Now, as much as I love Tomas’s original all-black-dialed version, it’s the later panda-dialed top copy watches of the 1960s that often end up on my watch list. These are not only significantly more affordable , but they also feature the distinctive and incredibly cool twin-jet logo. To me, the 41mm luxury fake Breitling 806 watches from the ’60s are perfect examples of what makes the brand’s vintage watches so appealing. From the incredible density of information from the slide-rule bezel to the highly-contrasting time-telling and chronograph elements, everything has a great sense of purpose that, in my opinion, put it up there beside the Speedmaster as one of the greatest sports chronographs ever designed.
UK Best Replica Breitling Navitimer B01 Chronograph 43
Navitimer is easily cheap super clone Breitling’s most iconic timepiece. More than 70 years ago, Willy Breitling coupled a chronograph with a circular-designed slide rule, so mid-century pilots could make calculations mid-flight. In short order, the “navigation timer” became a go-to for flyboys. Today’s version offers the wearer an automatic, COSC certified 1/4th second, 30 minutes, 12 hours chronograph movement with a 70hr power reserve as well as the hallmark bidirectional slide rule. It’s a classic that looks great on the wrist whether you’re hopping in the cockpit or comfortably seated in the exit row.