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The Intrepid has a unique set of specialized features designed for sailing and other water sports and was notably favored by ...
GMT. The term GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) has been abandoned by the scientific community but the label still sticks in the tradition-bound world of timepieces.The bezel on a GMT watch is marked in 24 ...
With that shrinking case size, the dial resembles that of a 38-millimeter watch because the bezel and slide rule scales take up so much room–more on that later.
Tachymeters are the most common example of logarithmic scales in horology, but they have a single scale along the bezel. Slide rule bezels, like the ones found on the Breitling Navitimer or Citizen ...
Perhaps the smartest bezel of all is the slide rule. This one doesn’t use the watch hands at all but merely two logarithmic scales, one stationary and one rotating, that can be used to perform ...
A commonly misunderstood feature on some pilot watches is the slide rule bezel. This feature was made popular by Breitling in the 1950s when they released ...
The Navitimer evolved throughout the 1950s and 1960s as contrasting white sub-dials were added to aid legibility and the original beaded edge of the bezel, designed to make turning the slide rule ...
Dubbed rather succinctly the Navitimer 36 and 32, the new, smaller pilot's watch—like the 41mm references in the collection—maintains the slide rule bezel but eschews the chronograph function ...
The big circular slide rule they’re shipping with the watch is a great conversation piece for your desk and, if you’re an engineer or someone who wants to get their smartypants on at the ...
Between the presence of the winged shield logo of the AOPA, to that of the beaded style bezel and slide-rule, Breitling’s newest limited-edition Navitimer is full of modern bells and whistles ...
This mechanical watch runs a Miyota 82S0 automatic movement and features a unique slide rule bezel that lets you multiply and divide even if all electric everywhere goes dead shapes and you and ...