At the start of the new century, Breitling decided to reintroduce the Chronomatic into the Chronolog - Breitling’s watch catalogue. Honouring the classic model from 1969, Breitling launched the Chrono-Matic SE (Ref. A41350) limited to 1,000 pieces. Again, this retro wristwatch was created with its crown on the left side - keeping to the style of the original Chrono-Matic - and was available in either steel or gold. In 2006, Breitling relaunched its classic with the Breitling Chrono-Matic (Ref. A41360) with the crown - true to the original - on the left side. The model Chronomatic 49 (Ref. A14360) followed in 2008, with a more modern 49-millimetre case and a winding crown that was now attached on the right side of the watch at three o’clock. The watch still offers the combination of chronograph and automatic.
Honouring the classic model from 1969, Breitling launched the Chrono-Matic SE (Ref. A41350) limited to 1,000 pieces. Again, this retro wristwatch was created with its crown on the left side - keeping to the style of the original Chrono-Matic - and was available in either steel or gold. In 2006, Breitling relaunched its classic with the Breitling Chrono-Matic (Ref. A41360) with the crown - true to the original - on the left side. The model Chronomatic 49 (Ref. A14360) followed in 2008, with a more modern 49-millimetre case and a winding crown that was now attached on the right side of the watch at three o’clock. The watch still offers the combination of chronograph and automatic movement, but today, this conception is no longer unusual. The new Chrono-Matic stands out due to its rubber slide-rule bezel that gains stability, grip, and character, thanks to the unusual use of the material.
The new Chrono-Matic stands out due to its rubber slide-rule bezel that gains stability, grip, and character, thanks to the unusual use of the material. A limited edition of 2,000 pieces made entirely out of steel is Chrono-Matic 1461 (Ref. A19360) that is equipped with an additional function, the four-year-calendar. Another special edition is the Chrono-Matic 24H (Ref. A22360) with a flyback mechanism as well as a 24-hour display. The Chrono-Matic QP (Ref. R29360), comprised of 18 carat rose gold, is another remarkable version of this Breitling chronograph.
By now, the Chrono-Matic has disappeared from the Chronolog. But nonetheless, with a little luck, Chrono-Matic watches - both new and used - can still be found for reasonable prices. It would come as no surprise, however, if the watch soon became a part of the Breitling men’s watch collection once again.