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To understand the automatic chronographs that Heuer, Breitling and Hamilton offered in the summer of 1969, we begin with the roles of the partners in their joint venture to . The Chrono-Matic Era (1969) In 1969, after several years of intensive research and development, and fierce competition throughout the industry, Breitling became one of the very .,468.00K+
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,995.00In 1969, Breitling created the first selfwinding chronograph movement, the Caliber 11, a mechanism in which the spring is wound by means of an off-centered . In 1969, the consortium of Heuer-Leonidas, Breitling, Buren-Hamilton and Dubois Dépraz vied with lone wolves Zenith and Seiko in the race to launch the world’s first automatic .,095.00
Why This Watch Matters An early, if somewhat lesser known, example with an automatic chronograph movement that made history. The Full Story One of three automatic chronographs that first appeared in 1969, the Chrono-Matics (as .
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In 1969, Breitling introduced the Chrono-Matic, a line of timepieces with one of the world's first automatic chronograph calibers. The Swiss luxury watch manufacturer developed this then .K+
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,315.00,711.001969 Breitling Chrono-Matic ref. 2110, automatic movement cal. 11, 38.2mm. case and bi-color bezel. The movement is based on the Buren 1282 with micro rotor and was not designed to attach a chronograph mechanism – this led to the .
Developed in cooperation with Dubois Dépraz, Heuer-Leonidas and Hamilton Büren, the Caliber Chrono-Matic was a huge undertaking and of such significance to watchmaking, its 1969 .
In 1969 Breitling released the Navitimer Chrono-matic Ref. 1806, one of a family of self-winding chronographs developed by a consortium of companies, including Breitling, Heuer, Hamilton and Buren. The now-famous . A month later, the three brands present their first chronographs at the 1969 Basel fair. With the practicality and comfort of automatic winding, the chronograph becomes a staple of motorsport. the Calibre 11 is used to .
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To understand the automatic chronographs that Heuer, Breitling and Hamilton offered in the summer of 1969, we begin with the roles of the partners in their joint venture to develop the world’s first automatic chronographs (called “Project 99”).
The Chrono-Matic Era (1969) In 1969, after several years of intensive research and development, and fierce competition throughout the industry, Breitling became one of the very first watchmaking firms to outfit a watch with a self-winding, or automatic, chronograph movement.In 1969, Breitling created the first selfwinding chronograph movement, the Caliber 11, a mechanism in which the spring is wound by means of an off-centered oscillating weight. This invention would enable the development of a whole range of chronographs named Chrono-Matic, recognizable thanks to their left-placed crown, a specific feature due to . In 1969, the consortium of Heuer-Leonidas, Breitling, Buren-Hamilton and Dubois Dépraz vied with lone wolves Zenith and Seiko in the race to launch the world’s first automatic chronograph movement. How did these brands keep their developments secret? And how did the watch world change?Why This Watch Matters An early, if somewhat lesser known, example with an automatic chronograph movement that made history. The Full Story One of three automatic chronographs that first appeared in 1969, the Chrono-Matics (as they are known), are today the stuff of watchmaking lore.
In 1969, Breitling introduced the Chrono-Matic, a line of timepieces with one of the world's first automatic chronograph calibers. The Swiss luxury watch manufacturer developed this then-revolutionary movement together with Heuer, Büren, and Dubois Dépraz .1969 Breitling Chrono-Matic ref. 2110, automatic movement cal. 11, 38.2mm. case and bi-color bezel. The movement is based on the Buren 1282 with micro rotor and was not designed to attach a chronograph mechanism – this led to the crown at 9 o’clock.Developed in cooperation with Dubois Dépraz, Heuer-Leonidas and Hamilton Büren, the Caliber Chrono-Matic was a huge undertaking and of such significance to watchmaking, its 1969 unveiling took place before the world press.
In 1969 Breitling released the Navitimer Chrono-matic Ref. 1806, one of a family of self-winding chronographs developed by a consortium of companies, including Breitling, Heuer, Hamilton and Buren. The now-famous race to build the first automatic chronograph produced multiple winners.
A month later, the three brands present their first chronographs at the 1969 Basel fair. With the practicality and comfort of automatic winding, the chronograph becomes a staple of motorsport. the Calibre 11 is used to power iconic watches by Heuer (Carrera, Monaco, Autavia), Breitling (Chrono-Matic) and Hamilton (Fontainebleau). To understand the automatic chronographs that Heuer, Breitling and Hamilton offered in the summer of 1969, we begin with the roles of the partners in their joint venture to develop the world’s first automatic chronographs (called “Project 99”). The Chrono-Matic Era (1969) In 1969, after several years of intensive research and development, and fierce competition throughout the industry, Breitling became one of the very first watchmaking firms to outfit a watch with a self-winding, or automatic, chronograph movement.In 1969, Breitling created the first selfwinding chronograph movement, the Caliber 11, a mechanism in which the spring is wound by means of an off-centered oscillating weight. This invention would enable the development of a whole range of chronographs named Chrono-Matic, recognizable thanks to their left-placed crown, a specific feature due to .
In 1969, the consortium of Heuer-Leonidas, Breitling, Buren-Hamilton and Dubois Dépraz vied with lone wolves Zenith and Seiko in the race to launch the world’s first automatic chronograph movement. How did these brands keep their developments secret? And how did the watch world change?Why This Watch Matters An early, if somewhat lesser known, example with an automatic chronograph movement that made history. The Full Story One of three automatic chronographs that first appeared in 1969, the Chrono-Matics (as they are known), are today the stuff of watchmaking lore.In 1969, Breitling introduced the Chrono-Matic, a line of timepieces with one of the world's first automatic chronograph calibers. The Swiss luxury watch manufacturer developed this then-revolutionary movement together with Heuer, Büren, and Dubois Dépraz .
1969 Breitling Chrono-Matic ref. 2110, automatic movement cal. 11, 38.2mm. case and bi-color bezel. The movement is based on the Buren 1282 with micro rotor and was not designed to attach a chronograph mechanism – this led to the crown at 9 o’clock.
Developed in cooperation with Dubois Dépraz, Heuer-Leonidas and Hamilton Büren, the Caliber Chrono-Matic was a huge undertaking and of such significance to watchmaking, its 1969 unveiling took place before the world press.
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The Rolex Oyster Perpetual 1002 came into production around 1959 and continued right up into the 1980s. The case measures 34mm in diameter but, like so many other Oyster cases, it looks larger, perhaps more like a 35mm or 36mm case. It feels great on my 15.25cm (6″) wrist.
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