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Breitling Professional Aerospace B70 Orbiter 43mm EB70101A1O1E1
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✨ Want to check out your watch in real time?
🚚 Before shipping, we record a video and take high-quality photos of every watch
📦 Preparation takes 3-5 days, and once ready, you can view your watch and track your order anytime
✅ What you see is what you get — every detail clearly visible, so you can buy with confidence!
The ultimate hybrid pilot's watch takes flight with a next-generation movement
The pilot’s chronograph for adventurers — complete with a living piece of history. On March 21, 1999, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones achieved the first nonstop circumnavigation of the globe in a balloon. Landing in the Egyptian desert, their Breitling Orbiter 3 journey covered 45,633 km in 19 days, 21 hours, and 47 minutes. To commemorate the 25th anniversary of this feat, Breitling has released the Aerospace B70 Orbiter. This timepiece, with its vibrant orange dial mirroring the capsule’s color and adorned with the mission logo, is presented on a titanium bracelet. Its titanium case, chosen for its superior strength-to-weight ratio, houses the COSC-certified Breitling Manufacture Caliber B70. This SuperQuartz™ movement, ten times more accurate than standard quartz, powers a multitude of features including a 1/100th of a second chronograph (with split-time and flyback functions), countdown timer, second timezone, two alarms, lap function, and perpetual calendar. Best of all, each special edition watch contains a living piece of history: A segment of the original balloon, visible through the open caseback.
KEY FEATURES
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Movement
Thermo‑compensated quartz -
Case
43mm Titanium -
Dial
Orange -
Water Resistance
100 meters