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Breitling Navitimer 01 43mm chronograph watch in stainless steel with a black leather strap (£6,630).
A champion of the abyss, the Avenger II Seawolf by Breitling can fathom depths of ...
Breitling is renowned for its professional pilot’s watches and the Transocean Chronograph GMT couples a ...
The multifunction Breitling B55 Connected chronograph incorporates a Calibre B55 in-house Superquartz, analogue and digital ...
Breitling previewed the concept for its new smartwatch in Baselworld earlier this year. The multifunction ...
The new Breitling Superocean II for women, with a feminine-sized 36mm case, is a reliable, ...
Breitling Superocean II 36mm watch for women in an all-white look is a superdiver with ...
Breitling's Galactic 36mm for women features a very cool stainless steel bracelet. The movement to ...
Breitling Colt 36mm ladies' watch with a diamond-set bezel and diamond indices. Like the Superocean, ...
Breitling Colt 36mm ladies' watch with a blue mother-of-pearl dial keeps impeccable time with a ...
Breitling Superocean II is billed as a "superdiver model" designed to accompany professional and recreational ...
The Breitling Navitimer watch of 1952, combining chronograph functions with a navigation computer capable of ...
A cult object, the Breitling Navitimer GMT in steel has a dual time zone and, ...
Launched in 1952 as a wrist instrument for pilots, the Breitling Navitimer GMT watch features ...
Breitling's limited-edition Navitimer PanAmerican pilot chronograph features a new brown dial and in-house movement. It ...
Breitling notches up 30 years of its flagship Chronomat with the Chronomat Airborne, a reproduction ...
Breitling for Bentley B06 Chronograph, featuring Breitling's in-house Calibre B06 movement, distinguished by its '30 ...
The Breitling Transocean Chronograph Unitime in close up.
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.