The Basics
The specific nature of the Windrider design lies in its combination of opulent lines and technical excellence. The Chrono Cockpit is a perfect example, concealing a wealth of watchmaking know-how beneath its sleek lines and numerous subtle details. Its ideal proportions give it both undeniable strength and aesthetic refinement: the Chrono Cockpit is a clever combination of precisely calculated proportions and luxurious finishing. It therefore adapts effortlessly to any wrist, adorning it with impeccable elegance. This aesthetic sophistication detracts nothing from the ‘wrist-instrument’ qualities of the Chrono Cockpit. Its case equipped with a screw-locked crown and screwed in back can withstand overpressure of 10 bars, equivalent to 100 meters (330 ft) in depth. Inside it beats sturdy Caliber 13, the ultimate product by Breitling Chronométrie, a movement endowed with a reliability and precision that earn it the coveted title of COSC-certified chronometer. REF. C1335812/C750
Brand: | Breitling |
Family: | Cockpit |
Reference: | C1335812C750 |
Name: | Chrono Cockpit |
Produced: | 2005 – 2010 |
Limited: | No |
Below is a detailed look at Breitling’s model C1335812C750 from Cockpit watch family, including the price, case details and movement features.
The Details
Breitling’s Chrono Cockpit (C1335812C750) was originally released in 2005 – 2010. This watch features a automatic movement beating at a frequency of 28800 bph (4 Hz) to provide a 42-hour power reserve when fully wound.
The Case
The stainless steel, red gold case measures 39mm in diameter and roughly 14.8mm thick. The round case is paired with a blue color dial with stick-shaped hands, and a roman numerals hour markers and minute track, covered by a sapphire glass. Breitling’s Cockpit model C1335812C750 is water resistant up to 100 meters (328 ft). A solid caseback is over the back of the watch case.
Material: | Stainless steel, Red Gold |
Glass: | Sapphire |
Back: | Solid |
Shape: | Round |
Diameter: | 39mm |
Height: | 14.8mm |
Lug Width: | N/Amm |
W/R: | 100 |
Case Diameter
Case Thickness
Lug Width
Water Resistance
The Movement
The Cockpit C1335812C750 movement is a powered by caliber B13 made by Breitling. The 25-jewel automatic movement is 30mm in diameter. Its balance wheel oscillates at 28800 semi-oscillations per hour or 4 Hz. This movement offers a 42-hour power reserve.
Type: | Automatic |
Brand: | Breitling |
Caliber: | B13 |
Base: | ETA 7750 |
Display: | Analog |
Diameter: | 30mm |
Jewels: | 25 |
Reserve: | 42 hours |
Frequency: | 28800 bph |
Time: | Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds |
Chronograph: | |
Additionals: |
The Price
How much does the Breitling’s Cockpit C1335812C750 cost? This watch was introduced in 2005 and has been in Breitling’s collection for around . This watch is not a limited release. As with most luxury watches, the price of depends on the availability and demand.
CURRENT PRICE: 7150
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Specifications:
- Brand: Breitling
- Model: Chrono Cockpit
- Reference Number: C1335812C750
- Limited: No
Case & Dial:
- Material: Stainless steel, Red Gold
- Glass: Sapphire
- Back: Solid
- Diameter: 39
- Thickness: 14.8
- Lug Width: N/A
- Dial Color: Blue
- Indexes: Roman Numerals and Stick-shaped hands
- Water Resistance: 100 meters
Movement:
- Winding: Automatic
- Brand: Breitling
- Caliber: B13
- Display: Analog
- Diameter: 30mm
- Jewels: 25
- Power Reserve: 42 hours
- Frequency: 28800 bph
- Functions: Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds
About Breitling
Breitling was founded in 1884. The brand counts among its earliest achievements the invention of the independent chronograph pushpiece in 1915 and the separation of the start/stop functions from that of resetting in 1923. The connection of Breitling with the world of aviation is said to have taken off in the early 1930’s, when the brand started creating onboard chronographs intended for … aircraft cockpits. With the introduction of the Navitimer in the first half of the 1950’s, Breitling had created what would prove to be one of the most iconic and everlasting pilots watch designs yet: the model hasn’t been out of production since. A variation of this model accompanied Scott Carpenter on his orbital flight aboard the Aurora 7 capsule in 1962. In the sixties, Breitling was part of the ‘Project 99’ consortium that was created with the aim of creating the first self-winding chronograph movement – the one that would become the caliber 11. Although the so-called ‘Quartz Crisis’ had hit Breitling hard, the brand would be one of the first to launch a completely new mechanical chronograph in the mid-eighties: the Chronomat. This watch would become another icon for Breitling and would serve as a catalyst for the industry as a whole. Besides the Navitimer and the Chronomat, the Emergency is arguably the third most emblematic model – featuring a never-before-seen transmitter system that couldn’t have been conceived by any other brand than Breitling. The 2009 introduction of the caliber 01 gave Breitling a in-house chronograph movement and it would serve as the base for a number of variations over the next few years. Breitling is the only company of this scale to submit 100% of its movements for COSC-certification, including the quartz calibers.
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