One of the purest expressions of late-1960s watchmaking audacity: the Breitling Navitimer Chrono-Matic Ref. 1806, powered by the legendary Calibre 11 (Buren). Introduced in 1968, this reference belongs to the very first generation of automatic chronographs ever produced — a true milestone in horological history.
What sets this example apart is not only its historical relevance, but its extraordinary state of preservation. Offered here in New Old Stock condition, the watch has clearly been spared the wear and compromises that typically affect pieces of this era. The case retains sharp lines and definition, the dial is crisp, vibrant, and untouched, with perfectly preserved printing and original luminous material. The hands, bezel, and pushers are all correct, coeval, and beautifully consistent with the period.
Even more exceptional is the full set: original box, booklet, service leaflet, cloth, additional original strap, and original Breitling buckle — elements rarely found together, and almost never paired with such condition. This is the kind of completeness collectors spend decades searching for.
The Chrono-Matic layout, with the crown positioned on the left side, is an unmistakable signature of the Calibre 11 era — a bold, technical statement that still feels avant-garde today. This Navitimer is not simply a vintage chronograph; it is a preserved chapter of watchmaking history, ready to be worn or archived by a serious collector.