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#Breitling #aviatorswatch #pilotswatch #squadonamission #warbirds @Breitling World premiere! Breitling today presented new pilot’s watches inspired by the Reference 765 AVI from 1953 named Super AVI B04 Chronograph GMT 46. Super AVI B04 Chronograph GMT 46 P-51 Mustang Super AVI B04 Chronograph GMT 46 Tribute To Vought F4U Corsair Super AVI B04 Chronograph GMT 46 Curtiss Warhawk Super AVI B04 Chronograph GMT 46 Mosquito In the 1930s, Breitling’s Huit Aviation department made its name inventing cockpit clocks for the then nascent field of aeronautics. In 1953, Breitling introduced the world to yet another novel flight instrument, this time in wearable form. The Ref. 765 AVI pilot’s watch was an instant hit and a first of its kind that inspired many others. Beloved by aviators, it quickly became known as the “Co-Pilot.” In 2020, Breitling launched the AVI Ref. 765 1953 Re-Edition, a carefully researched and crafted re-edition honoring this classic chronograph’s legacy. Do you remember? We presented the re-edition in May 2020… Here is the link to our video: • Exclusive hands-on: BREITLING AVI Ref. 765... That watch is the inspiration for today’s Super AVI B04 Chronograph GMT 46, the debut series in Breitling’s Classic AVI collection. The collection comes in five versions honoring four powerful and memorable aircraft, whose filigree silhouettes adorn the watches’ sapphire case backs. The Super AVI P-51 Mustang pays homage to the best all-around fighter plane of its era in two versions: a stainless-steel case with a black dial and gold-brown leather strap, and an 18-carat red gold version with an anthracite dial and a black leather strap exclusive to Breitling boutiques and https://www.breitling.com The Super AVI Tribute to Vought F4U Corsair features a blue dial, tone-on-tone chronograph counters, and a black leather strap that take their design cues from the characteristic livery of the record-breaking naval aircraft. The Super AVI Curtiss Warhawk, with its military-green dial, white contrasting chronograph counters, and red accents, plays on its namesake’s famous shark-mouth nose art that gave the plane its unmistakable identity. The Super AVI Mosquito features a combination polished and satin-brushed black ceramic bezel and a black dial with white contrasting chronograph counters. Its red and orange elements recall the roundels and markings found on the versatile plane, dubbed the “Wooden Wonder”. The Super AVI B04 Chronograph GMT 46 design includes large, highly legible Arabic numerals on the dial and bezel. Its sturdy case measures 46 mm (thickness 15,9 mm / lug-to-lug 51mm /waterproof 100 meters) and the oversized crown sits at 3 o’clock. Knurled bezels provide optimal grip, and top-stitched calfskin straps give a nod to the seams found on leather flight gear of the era. Pilots and other travelers will appreciate the ability to track a second zone-time using the 24-hour marking on the inner bezel and the red-tipped GMT hand. The engine of the Super AVI B04 Chronograph GMT 46 is the COSC-certified 4 Hz Breitling Manufacture Caliber B04 movement, with a column-wheel and a vertical clutch, providing of 70 hours of power reserve. The aircrafts … When the P-51 Mustang was built in a mere 120 days, even its developer, North American Aviation, didn’t anticipate what a powerhouse it had on its hands. The P-51’s low-drag wings and engine- cooling system – considered experimental when the single-seat fighter first took off in 1940 – gave it unprecedented speed and range. The addition of a Merlin engine expanded the plane’s performance to high altitudes, making it the best all-purpose fighter of its time. As a WWII naval aircraft, the Vought F4U Corsair had to make tricky takeoffs and landings from carriers and remote landing strips. Speed and lift were of the essence, and the Corsair came through with flying colors, becoming the first single-engine fighter to crack the 400 mph (640 km/h) mark, while also providing an exceptional rate of climb. Its “bent-wing” design, oversized propeller, and signature blue livery make it an emblem of aviation history. The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk first flew in 1938 and quickly proved itself as a master of agility. It wasn’t just the plane’s capacity for pulling jaw-dropping turns that gave it an in-flight edge, its robust structure meant it could tolerate harsh weather conditions and even severe combat damage. The Warhawk’s defiant shark-mouth nose art sealed its reputation as the rebel of the skies. In an era when aluminum and steel shortages were common, the engineers behind the de Havilland Mosquito made use of a still plentiful material: wood. The “Wooden Wonder” caused shock waves when it outperformed its metal contemporaries to become one of the fastest planes built between 1940 and 1950. Its superior maneuverability allowed it to multitask in roles as far-ranging as light bomber, night fighter, transport and photographic reconnaissance aircraft.