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Breitling Bentley Mark

Current bid: $

41.28

Retail Price:$4950

High bidder: werdznerdz185

Tick Time: 240

Start Time: July 29, 2012, 12:07 a.m.

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The high bid: $41.28

The winner is: werdznerdz185

Product Description

With a timeless, inimitable overall design quality, this unique Breitling chronograph is certain to look just as fitting alongside a golf club and a freshly pressed polo shirt, or with a perfectly tailored three-button wool suit. Layered on a striking silver dial, sub-dials are found at the three, six, and nine o'clock positions, and a date window is featured at the four-thirty o'clock position. A blend of bold dashes and Arabic-numeral minutes act as indexes, and a rotating bezel with white highlights is included for added usability and style. Certain to turn heads while piloting your private jet or towing your neighbors behind the ski boat, the watch features large buttons just to the right of the case, and mechanical hand-wind movement is included for added appeal. A 22-millimeter contemporary stainless steel bracelet with matching 44-millimeter stainless steel case sets the stage for everything else. This Breitling watch, with a scratch-resistant sapphire dial window, is water resistant to 99 feet. About Breitling Louis Breitling founded his watch company in 1884 in St Imier, Switzerland with the specific purpose to develop chronographs and counters for scientific and industrial applications. In the early 19th century, Breitling expanded into creating high-quality timing instruments for automobiles and airplanes, beginning a long history of creating timing instruments for the aviation industry. In 1952, the Navitimer was launched, a wrist watch equipped with a so called "navigation computer" that allowed pilots to calculate flight plans. In 1962, the 24-hour Cosmonaute chronograph was released, and this watch was worn by Scott Carpenter when he flew America's second ever manned orbital flight in the Aurora 7. Continuing to innovate for professional flyers, in the mid-1990s Breitling introduced the Emergency, which features a built-in microtransmitter that broadcasts on the 121.5 MHz aircraft emergency frequency. This is used as a backup to airborne beacons, and its signal can be picked up within a range of up to 90 nautical miles. The Emergency has been put to the test on several occasions, most famously in rescuing two British pilots who crashed their helicopter in Antarctica. Breitling has also been at the forefront in advancing the mechanics of the chronograph timepiece. In 1923, it was the first watch manufacturer to introduce an independent push piece for the chronograph, enabling the start and return-to-zero function (previously performed by the winding-crown). Then in 1934, Breitling added a second push piece to the chronograph enabling either cumulative or incremental time recording.