So I know that there has been a recent post about a worldtimer, but here is another for your consideration.
Meet Breitling’s latest world timer, the Galactic Unitime SleekT. COSC-certified, it contains the automatic Breitling Calibre B35 with a power reserve of seventy hours. This is notable because it is the first Breitling manufacture movement without a chronograph function. The Transocean Chronograph Unitime worldtimer model for example, has one, as does the Transocean Unitime Pilot.
The 44mm stainless steel case has a tungsten carbide bezel, AR-coated sapphire crystal, and it is water resistant to 100m. The world time function is activated by pulling the crown out and turning it backwards or forwards in one-hour increments.
Two dial colours are available, ‘Antarctica White’ and ‘Trophy Black’, both featuring a filigree-worked globe pattern. Hands and hour-markers are lumed.
For readers in Australia, the RRP is $11,890.
Categories: Baselworld 2015, Breitling, GMT/ dual/ worldtimer, Watch Profile, watches
Until they put ‘Perth’ on a dial, you can keep worldtimers thank you!
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Cheers,
pplater.
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Time to have a chat to haigh&hastings about doing a worldtimer…
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white dial surprisingly clean.
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