Breitling’s Chronomat has long been a niche interest. The original debuted in 1984 in the wake of the steel sports watch trend, and ever since its 2020 relaunch, it has been overshadowed by flagship collections like the Superocean and Navitimer.
But in 2025, Breitling signaled a shift to the forefront by featuring the Chronomat in marquee partnerships with the NFL and (European) football superstar Erling Haaland.

Now, that shift has come to fruition with a full relaunch, featuring three models with 22 distinct references, and headlined by what may be the esteemed Swiss watchmaker’s new most desirable chronograph.
Let’s start with the new Chronomat B01 Chronograph 42, because how could we not?
Its dial is essentially unchanged from the preceding 44mm iteration, with a classic 1960s motif in line with the Daytona and Autavia. But an updated case, which is smaller, sleeker and lands closer to the 1984 original, makes all the difference.










