Commercial airline travel just isn’t what it used to be, to put it gently.
October 24, 2003, marks the end of the last golden age of public aeronautical travel. On that day, the Concorde was retired, and supersonic transatlantic commercial travel died with it.

Breitling’s newest addition to the Navitimer collection reminisces about the glamorous and expedient age of the Concorde. It is a Navitimer B01 Chronograph with a navy blue and silver panda dial, matching the colors of the defunct jet plane.
The Concorde was a joint venture between British Airways and Air France, featuring 20 planes, each capable of whisking 100 passengers across the Atlantic Ocean in 3.5 hours. Naturally, it was also the most expensive way to cross “The Pond,” and became a symbol of luxury.

Dubbed the Tribute to Concorde, Breitling’s iconic pilot’s watch serves as the perfect template for capturing the spirit of the airliner that proved too opulent and ambitious for its industry.
The design is tactfully simple, presenting a blue panda motif with silver subdials and a matching inner slide-rule bezel ring. It comes on a matching blue cushioned alligator strap with a steel deployant clasp.





