Breitling for Bentley Mark VI Complications 29

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Mark VI Complications 29 is a chronograph by Breitling for Bentley.

Like a vehicle of Bentley, also the chronograph Breitling for Bentley Mark VI Complications 29 is a masterpiece that reflects the skills of an entire company.

The secrets of watchmaking and miniaturization of centuries have been used in the realization of this watch with around 500 components, to create a COSC-certified chronograph with outstanding complications. With the help of 13 hands the perpetual calendar, taking into account leap years, shows the date, the day of the week, the week, the month, the season and even the moon phases.

This luxury chronograph, presented 2007 in the series Breitling for Bentley, is made from only the finest materials. The version in rose gold is limited to 250 pieces, in platinum even to 100 pieces.

Reference:

H29363, I29363

Movement:

Self-winding chronograph, Calibre Breitling 29B, 28,800 A/h
Chronometer with COSC certificate
38 jewels
Power reserve 48 h

Case:

Red gold 750 (18K) or platinum
D 42 mm
Concave sapphire crystal with anti-glare treatment on both sides
Screw-in crown
Waterproof to 100 m

Dial:

Silver Storm, Burnt Oak

Functions:

Hours, minutes, seconds
Perpetual calendar with involvement of the leap year deviation and display of the date, of the day of the week, the week, the months, the year, the seasons and the moon phase
Additional 1/4 seconds chronograph, as well as 30 minutes and 12 hours totalisers

Bracelet:

Barenia or crocodile leather, folding clasp