Breitling

Chronomat Automatic GMT 40

Ref: A32398101C1A1

$5,950.00

The Breitling A32398101C1A1 CHRONOMAT AUTOMATIC GMT 40 is a powerful and precise timepiece designed for adventurers. With a stainless steel case measuring 40mm in diameter and 11.7mm in thickness, it offers a robust yet elegant presence. It's driven by the Breitling 32 caliber, a self-winding mechanical movement that provides a generous 42-hour power reserve and operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour. The watch is built to withstand aquatic adventures with a water resistance of 200 meters and features a unidirectional ratcheted rotating bezel and a screw-locked crown. The stainless steel bracelet adds a touch of sophistication to its rugged design, making it an ideal companion for exploration.
Specifications
  • Case

    Stainless Steel

  • Diameter

    40mm

  • Dial

    Blue

  • Functions

    Date, Hours, Minutes, Power Reserve, Seconds

  • Movement

    Automatic

  • Bracelet/Strap

    Stainless Steel

PRICE $5,950.00
WARRANTY Any person having purchased a Breitling watch or chronograph from an authorized Breitling retailer can claim cover under the international warranty by showing the electronic Breitling international warranty card to any authorized Breitling retailer or distributor, as well as to any authorized Breitling service center. Your Breitling watch or chronograph is guaranteed against any manufacturing defect for a two-year period. The warranty takes effect as of the date of purchase of the watch.
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Brand Heritage

Breitling Watches Brand History

Breitling Watches Brand History

Léon Breitling focused on chronographs, which were increasingly in demand at the time for industrial, military, and scientific applications as well as for athletic organizations. In 1889, Léon Breitling was granted a patent for a simplified model, which distinguished itself from its competitors through its sleek design, uncomplicated manufacturing process, and straightforward maintenance. Léon Breitling passed away in 1914 and his son Gaston took over the family business. He had inherited his father’s pioneering spirit, innovative flair, and an insatiable passion for chronographs, which he demonstrated in 1915 with the launch of one of the world’s first wrist chronographs with a separate push-piece above the watch crown.