The Breitling Aerospace B70 Orbiter watch has been unveiled by the brand as an accessory that pays homage to an important anniversary when it comes to aerospace history. The watch celebrates the 25th anniversary of the first-ever global balloon flight that took place in 1999 and features an analog-digital design for a hybrid user experience. The watch is constructed with a 43mm titanium case that's rated to support 100-meters of water resistance, while the sapphire crystal and matching titanium bracelet further increase the overall durability of the accessory.
The Breitling Aerospace B70 Orbiter watch is powered by the SuperQuartz movement that's COSC-certified and rated as 10-times more accurate than conventional quartz movements. The watch is available now directly from the brand for $4,700.
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The Breitling Aerospace B70 Orbiter Celebrates Balloon Flight
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