Breitling Navitimer Rattrapante watch boasts in-house movement

Breitling Navitimer Rattrapante watch boasts in-house movement

The Breitling Navitimer Rattrapante is a unique watch for it boasts an in-house rattrapante chronograph movement also known as a split-seconds chronograph. This is a truly rare feat in watchmaking, especially when it comes to series production. But this isn’t all: the automatic chronograph rattrapante calibre B03 also boasts a number of other innovations that Breitling is patenting. While rattrapante watches typically feature an additional pusher at 10 o’clock or 8 o’clock, there Breitling has integrated the rattrapante pusher with the crown. The dial is Panamerican Bronze, and the crossed chronograph hands each bear one part of the Breitling logo. The unlimited steel version comes with a solid caseback, meaning the wearer won’t get to enjoy the visual splendour of calibre B03 but the limited edition red gold version, with only 250 pieces to be made, features an exhibition caseback.