I agree! Breitling is underrated for sure, but it feels like the past 3 years or so have been good for the company thanks in large part to Georges Kern and they're getting the positive recognition they deserve!
@@lion5352-z1s I agree, and that's why I had to buy this one! But I also respect the people that prefer the B logo. We all have our personal preferences 👍
My Navitimer was purchased in 1966 on my 20th birthday, now I am 77 and the watch works perfectly, I cannot speak highly enough about the performance of the watch over these years despite working in several unsuitable occupations. This is my only watch and it is worn every day other than when it is away for servicing which now costs much more than the original cost of the watch !
That is absolutely brilliant! Huge congrats to you for owning such an iconic timepiece for so many years, and making the most of it! It's a strong testament to the quality and reliability these pieces have built into them. I would love to see your Navitimer - alas, wear it in good health and thank you for sharing!
Oh wow, the Chronograph GMT Navitimer - great choice! Love that it has the sapphire caseback, wings, and the in-house caliber! I'm with you, I'm a Breitling wings person, I know it's down to personal taste, and it wouldn't make business sense to offer the same exact watch in the same dimensions with both the winged logo as well as the B logo, but I do feel a certain "loss" for one of my favorite brands to know that the wings are no longer a thing. Sure, we see a old school version of the wings on the new Navitimer, but it's not exactly the same for me (as I'm sure you'd agree) let me know if you end up buying the GMT Navi 48mm B04!
@@thetimist Agreed, man, and will do. The other option I’m considering is the same movement, but in the Chronomat GMT of the same era. Either could be a forever watch, but would also be durable enough to last until Breitling comes back to their senses and returns the wings logo.
That's true, with the added bonus of the extra water resistance as well. Tough choice! For me it was between the Avenger Night Mission 45 in titanium and the Navitimer. I ended up with the Navitimer because it was my childhood dream watch, and also because the Legacy Edition had the wings :)
Update: Ended up getting a B04 after wrestling between Navitimer and Chronomat (and then between 44 and 47): The all-in-one versatility of Chronomat GMT 44 won out!
@@thetimist Indeed! And I was so lucky actually, in my city only two were left as brand new with this logo, one was the one I got 46mm steel/gold, other one was 48mm steel gmt. I really liked the contrast that gold gives, so bought that one :)
Massive thanks for the kind words and the sub Jorge 😃 I’ll be publishing more interesting watch videos soon! In the meantime check out the Hodinkee podcast or the watches in popular media videos that I’ve put up 👍
No it does not - it's a mechanical watch, meaning it's powered by your wrist movement. So as you move, the large spinning weighted rotor you see when looking at the case back of the watch turns thanks to gravity. As it turns it winds the watch and stores that energy in the main spring, which is used to power the watch. Alternatively, you can also wind the watch manually through the crown and that will also power up the main spring. That's part of the magic and allure of mechanical watches - they're beautifully complex yet simple, and they work with zero electric power assistance 😃
It's all personal preference, but I agree with you, the winged Breitling logo was what I fell in love with as a kid, so that to me is the signature look. That's why I absolutely HAD to add the Legacy Edition Navitimer to my collection!
@@davidrosenblum2178 Exactly! Breitling never did any marketing and the website never actually had it listed for purchase which is why this felt like a secret launch! I happened to discover its existence by just randomly making a post on a Breitling Facebook Group describing my "perfect Breitling watch." And that watch was basically the Legacy Edition. Then I was contacted by someone that worked at the New York Flagship Boutique (he's now a good friend of mine thanks to this serendipitous exchange) and informed me that this "perfect Breitling" watch actually existed, that it was just released, and that they have two in stock, one example in the blue dial, one in the black dial. So I immediately asked him to put the black dial in the safe and wait while I sorted out my finances to purchase it! Crazy, but all true!
It's a very nice iconic watch, but I'm just wondering why it's just a 30m water resistant while there's a cheap homage watches with a 100m water resistant!
That’s a great and super valid question, Laith! Some would say that the slide rule bezel on the Navitimer can’t be sealed properly. But then again we see Sinn producing watches that are extremely similar to the Navitimer with more water resistance. So I agree, I think it’s doable but Breitling is doing their thing. I’d love to see a “Navitimer Pro” with a screw down crown and 100m water resistance but I suppose only time will tell - thanks for watching and for sharing your thoughts 👍
You're very kind, Sean! I really appreciate it! I do my best, I don't crank out videos on the weekly, so I take my time and have fun with it. If I can help people in the process, that's all that matters :)
The size is the thing most people will notice, it's not for everyone but I think it handles its dimensions well given the 46mm case. I do also have the leather strap (and the rubber one too haha!) just in case :)
What do you think of this secret Breitling Navitimer release? Also, do you prefer the winged logo, or are you more a fan of the B logo? Let me know!
I think Breitling hasn't been given its flowers, this brand is a par better than Rolex someone will argue in-house movements, Breitling is King!
I agree! Breitling is underrated for sure, but it feels like the past 3 years or so have been good for the company thanks in large part to Georges Kern and they're getting the positive recognition they deserve!
Winged logo is much better ..more classy
@@lion5352-z1s I agree, and that's why I had to buy this one! But I also respect the people that prefer the B logo. We all have our personal preferences 👍
Do you still have it ? Where could I buy one from ?
My Navitimer was purchased in 1966 on my 20th birthday, now I am 77 and the watch works perfectly, I cannot speak highly enough about the performance of the watch over these years despite working in several unsuitable occupations. This is my only watch and it is worn every day other than when it is away for servicing which now costs much more than the original cost of the watch !
That is absolutely brilliant! Huge congrats to you for owning such an iconic timepiece for so many years, and making the most of it! It's a strong testament to the quality and reliability these pieces have built into them. I would love to see your Navitimer - alas, wear it in good health and thank you for sharing!
Nice job - great content and nice humor peppered throught. Nice!
Really glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for taking the time to drop a comment 👍
You did a top notch job in showcasing the Navitimer. Subscribed !
Massive thanks 👍 glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video, beautiful watch. Is this watch necessary? YES!
Thanks so much! And yes, definitely necessary haha 😄 glad you agree!
Completely agree: The Wings logo needs to stay! I’m looking at the 48mm version of this with the B04 movement.
Oh wow, the Chronograph GMT Navitimer - great choice! Love that it has the sapphire caseback, wings, and the in-house caliber! I'm with you, I'm a Breitling wings person, I know it's down to personal taste, and it wouldn't make business sense to offer the same exact watch in the same dimensions with both the winged logo as well as the B logo, but I do feel a certain "loss" for one of my favorite brands to know that the wings are no longer a thing. Sure, we see a old school version of the wings on the new Navitimer, but it's not exactly the same for me (as I'm sure you'd agree) let me know if you end up buying the GMT Navi 48mm B04!
@@thetimist Agreed, man, and will do. The other option I’m considering is the same movement, but in the Chronomat GMT of the same era. Either could be a forever watch, but would also be durable enough to last until Breitling comes back to their senses and returns the wings logo.
That's true, with the added bonus of the extra water resistance as well. Tough choice! For me it was between the Avenger Night Mission 45 in titanium and the Navitimer. I ended up with the Navitimer because it was my childhood dream watch, and also because the Legacy Edition had the wings :)
Update: Ended up getting a B04 after wrestling between Navitimer and Chronomat (and then between 44 and 47): The all-in-one versatility of Chronomat GMT 44 won out!
Great review, I have UB0127 with same logo, and I am so in love with it ❤
Congrats 🙌 so glad we were able to pick these up!
@@thetimist Indeed! And I was so lucky actually, in my city only two were left as brand new with this logo, one was the one I got 46mm steel/gold, other one was 48mm steel gmt. I really liked the contrast that gold gives, so bought that one :)
@@hkn777 Glad you decided to go for it! We don't know when we'll see the wings like this again 👍
Winged logo yes, Large watches yes, Breitling's yes, This watch is a winner!!!. Enjoy!!!.
Well said Dominick! And thank you, will do :)
good production, keep it up, instant sub
Massive thanks for the kind words and the sub Jorge 😃 I’ll be publishing more interesting watch videos soon! In the meantime check out the Hodinkee podcast or the watches in popular media videos that I’ve put up 👍
Awesome review. Very entertaining
Glad you enjoyed it - I'm hoping to do another review, this time on a Cartier though...
Yes...those wing logo way better 👍
There’s just something about the winged Breitling logo 😄👍
Does that watch take a battery
No it does not - it's a mechanical watch, meaning it's powered by your wrist movement. So as you move, the large spinning weighted rotor you see when looking at the case back of the watch turns thanks to gravity. As it turns it winds the watch and stores that energy in the main spring, which is used to power the watch. Alternatively, you can also wind the watch manually through the crown and that will also power up the main spring. That's part of the magic and allure of mechanical watches - they're beautifully complex yet simple, and they work with zero electric power assistance 😃
Yes please! Love the Navitimer but don't like Breitling's new logo without the wings.
It's all personal preference, but I agree with you, the winged Breitling logo was what I fell in love with as a kid, so that to me is the signature look. That's why I absolutely HAD to add the Legacy Edition Navitimer to my collection!
@@thetimist so where exactly did you find it? Searched for it by the model number and came up empty handed.
@@davidrosenblum2178 Exactly! Breitling never did any marketing and the website never actually had it listed for purchase which is why this felt like a secret launch! I happened to discover its existence by just randomly making a post on a Breitling Facebook Group describing my "perfect Breitling watch." And that watch was basically the Legacy Edition. Then I was contacted by someone that worked at the New York Flagship Boutique (he's now a good friend of mine thanks to this serendipitous exchange) and informed me that this "perfect Breitling" watch actually existed, that it was just released, and that they have two in stock, one example in the blue dial, one in the black dial. So I immediately asked him to put the black dial in the safe and wait while I sorted out my finances to purchase it! Crazy, but all true!
What’s the model number on this beauty?
That’s the thing, there’s no explicit model designation in the reference to denote this as a legacy watch! Still, it’s the AB012721
Nice review
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
A little fast on the narration for me, but a good review 👍
Glad you enjoyed the review, appreciate the feedback 👍
good intro
Glad you like it 🙌
Sinn 903 for me.....smaller, 100m WR, just as well made, less than half price.
To each their own, I’m glad there’s actually a watch that exists that you can actually point your finger at and go “yes, that one right there!” 😃👍
It's a very nice iconic watch, but I'm just wondering why it's just a 30m water resistant while there's a cheap homage watches with a 100m water resistant!
That’s a great and super valid question, Laith! Some would say that the slide rule bezel on the Navitimer can’t be sealed properly. But then again we see Sinn producing watches that are extremely similar to the Navitimer with more water resistance. So I agree, I think it’s doable but Breitling is doing their thing. I’d love to see a “Navitimer Pro” with a screw down crown and 100m water resistance but I suppose only time will tell - thanks for watching and for sharing your thoughts 👍
You have great style big man… not just with the raw taste in watches… but editing aesthetic, writing, humour etc. awesome vid. Thanks for sharing
You're very kind, Sean! I really appreciate it! I do my best, I don't crank out videos on the weekly, so I take my time and have fun with it. If I can help people in the process, that's all that matters :)
Cool.
Thanks for watching :)
TOO BIG and without the leather strap it's a no.
The size is the thing most people will notice, it's not for everyone but I think it handles its dimensions well given the 46mm case. I do also have the leather strap (and the rubber one too haha!) just in case :)
@@thetimist yea if you are a big guy it defiantly works if you do have all 3 you are winning my friend!