Thursday, February 21, 2019

Do you know the historical story of Breitling?

The founder, Lyon Breitling, was a skilled watchmaker who made timepieces and intelligent measuring tools in his own workshop in St. Imier in 1884. The innovative features that Lyon developed for his pocket watch made his company famous in a short time. Lyon Breitling focused on the increasingly demanding chronographs for industrial, military, scientific applications and sports organizations. In 1889, Lyon Breitling stood out from the competition with a simplified model with smooth lines, simple manufacturing process and easy maintenance. The awards came one after another, and the company was famous.

The great Lyon Breitling died in 1914, and his son Gaston Breitling took over the family business. His father's pioneering spirit, innovative talents and passion for chronographs have fully demonstrated the world's first crown with a separate button in 1915. This is also a landmark event in the history of watches, and the talent of the Breitling family is reflected in the watch.

Many friends know that top replica Breitling watches has an aviation chronograph watch, telling its historical background. In 1952, a representative model that is still representative today is the Navitimer. The name is taken from the words "aviation" and "timer". It is equipped with the first flight-specific flight sliders of the Breitling mechanical chronograph watch. It is no wonder that it has been favored by pilots, airlines and aircraft manufacturers once it is launched.

Another milestone in the fifties was the Super Ocean series. Willie Breitling decided to stir up waves on the 25th anniversary of his family business, and that is true. His dive watch has a waterproof case that can withstand pressures up to 20 atmospheres (or 200 meters deep). Based on the Super Ocean series, Breitling introduced a simple but solid transoceanic series in 1958. This anti-vibration, anti-magnetic, "super-sealed" automatic observatory watch is popular for its brand reputation in aviation timing accuracy.

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