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Breitling Navitimer AOPA with Valjoux 72 Movement

40mm

For SaleUSD 7,200

+ USD 0 shipping

Darren
Member since Dec 2006 · 19 yrs
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Brand
Breitling
Condition
VG
Series
Navitimer AOPA with Valjoux 72 Movement
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Model
Navitimer
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Year
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Case Size
40
Location
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Sep 29, 2012
Updated
Oct 18, 2012
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Description


As good and as rare as it gets - the all-time grail for any lover of vintage Breitlings or vintage pilots' instruments. Correct vintage Navitimers are rare in and of themselves – early AOPA examples are yet harder to find – the first examples with the Valjoux 72 movement, produced for a grand total of one year, are rarer still.

As you can see from the scans, mine is correct both outside and, possibly more importantly, inside. I had the movement serviced by my watchmaker approximately 1 year ago, and the watch is running quite well on my wrist (including all chrono functions). Also included in this sale is the barely used, $525 Attila Aszodi one-piece, thick leather Bund strap, which is near the pinnacle for high-end leather straps and just about perfect for this timepiece.

The dial, which is in wonderful condition compared to most of the early Navitimers I’ve seen, is the original dial from 1954 – no re-lume, re-painting or touching up. There is a wonderful depth and patina to the dial which is not easily captured in digital photographs (the right kind of patina - not damage characterized as patina).

The 40mm case is correct and in good shape, and, as is appropriate and expected for the first iteration Navitimers, lacks the “806” marking on the case back (the inclusion of which is typically a tell-tale sign of a re-casing for the Valjoux 72 Navitimers).

A bit of cursory research on the Web reveals plenty of information regarding this iconic timepiece, but for those looking for the “Cliff Notes” version, here goes. The Navitimer – derived from the words Navigation and Timer – first came into being in the early 1950s. Many believe it all started in 1952 when Breitling partnered with the Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association (AOPA) and the AOPA made the Breitling Navitimer it’s official watch. In any event, the Valjoux 72 version is generally acknowledged to be the first Navitimer. The Valjoux 72 movement powered the Navitimer during its first year of production, but was quickly replaced by the much more commonly-found Venus 178. As suggested above, these early models did not have a reference number printed on the case back (in 1955 the reference number officially became 806). These first examples bear the logo of the AOPA on the dial. The Navitimer has evolved in various ways over the past 60 years, but has remained true to its roots and design sensibilities as a pilot’s chronograph throughout.

Priced very aggressively at $7,200 including shipping and the near brand-new Attila Aszodi thick, leather Bund strap you see pictured in the scans. I accept wire transfer, money order or certified checks. Plenty of references available upon request.

Please feel free to contact me at [Email address suppressed for privacy] with any questions.

Thanks.

Darren







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cruvon Oct 15, 2012
comment Hi, would you be interested in trading the strap?
Darren Oct 16, 2012
Possibly - what did you...
Possibly - what did you have in mind?

Darren
 
 


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cruvon Oct 17, 2012
comment Mail me on [Email address suppressed for privacy] with the price you expecting,

Cheers
Darren Oct 17, 2012
Hello. I'd sell the strap...
Hello.

I'd sell the strap for $300 if you were interested.  It's only been worn 3 or so times.

Thanks.

Darren
 
 

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cruvon Oct 17, 2012
comment What width lugs does it accept and how old is it? What size wrist was it made to fi and was it made specially for that watch?
cruvon Oct 17, 2012
comment Also whats the buckle width?
Darren Oct 17, 2012
The strap is set up...
The strap is set up to accomodate a lug size of 20mm - 22 mm (the Breitling on it currently is 22mm), and would fit a 125/75 wrist.
 
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cruvon Oct 17, 2012
comment thanks, what's the total length excluding the buckle?
Darren Oct 18, 2012
Hi. I'm not sure of...
Hi.

I'm not sure of the exact length, other than 125/75.  I have a wrist a bit smaller than 7 inches, and it fits me quite well.

Thanks.

Darren
 
 


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