What is breitling chronomatic?

Breitling Chronomatic is a line of chronograph watches manufactured by Swiss luxury watchmaker, Breitling. The Chronomatic line was launched in the 1960s and was the world's first automatic chronograph movement. It was developed in collaboration with other watch brands such as Heuer, Hamilton, and Dubois Depraz.

The first Breitling Chronomatic model was the Ref. 7651, which was released in 1969. This watch had a unique design with a square case and rounded corners. It also had a distinctive crown placement at 9 o'clock, which allowed for easy access to the chronograph functions.

Over the years, the Chronomatic line has evolved with new models and variations. Some of the notable models include the Ref. 2110 with a 24-hour dial, the Ref. 1808 with a stainless steel case and bracelet, and the Ref. 2111 with a rotating bezel.

Breitling Chronomatic watches feature precision automatic movements with chronograph functions, such as stopwatch, tachymeter, and date display. The watches typically have large, bold designs with a masculine feel, making them popular among pilots and aviation enthusiasts.

Breitling continues to produce high-quality Chronomatic watches that are sought after by collectors and watch enthusiasts around the world.