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Breitling Navitimer watch. No box or papers. Great condition

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AI Identification

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Breitling Navitimer Chronometer Wristwatch

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AI Estimated Value

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$3,200 - $4,000

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a Breitling Navitimer chronometer watch. It features a stainless steel case with a fluted bezel and is currently fitted with a black NATO style textile strap with steel hardware, including the buckle. The dial is a vibrant deep blue with silver-toned sub-dials and hands. The dial incorporates a complex slide rule scale around the outer edge, characteristic of the Navitimer model. The hands and hour markers appear luminescent. Visible on the dial are three sub-dials for the chronograph function (likely counting hours, minutes, and seconds) and a date window at the 4:30 position. Textual markings are visible on the dial, including the Breitling logo and "Breitling Navitimer Chronometer" below it, with the word "Chronometer" likely indicating COSC certification. The watch appears to be in good condition with no readily apparent major scratches or damage to the case or crystal from the provided image. The finish on the case and bezel seems consistent with polished stainless steel. The strap is a replacement and not the original Breitling strap, which impacts originality. The watch appears to be a relatively modern Navitimer, likely from the 2000s or later based on the dial design. The quality of craftsmanship is evident in the complexity of the dial and the finishing of the case.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image of this Breitling Navitimer Chronometer Wristwatch, I assess its condition as good. The stainless steel case and fluted bezel appear well-maintained with no obvious major scratches or dings visible. The deep blue dial with silver sub-dials is clean and the complex slide rule scale is clearly defined. The hands and hour markers appear intact. The watch is fitted with a black NATO style textile strap, which is not the original Breitling strap. The presence of the 'Chronometer' designation suggests the movement is COSC-certified, a significant indicator of quality and accuracy. Authenticity, based solely on the image, appears strong due to the detailed finishing, correct dial markings, and overall appearance consistent with genuine Breitling Navitimers. However, definitive authenticity requires physical inspection of the movement, case back markings, and other internal components. The absence of the original box and papers significantly impacts the secondary market value compared to a complete set. Market conditions for pre-owned Breitling Navitimers remain relatively stable, with strong demand for genuine, well-maintained examples. Comparables of similar-era Navitimers in good condition, without original box and papers, typically range between $3,000 and $4,500 depending on the specific reference and movement. The lack of original strap and provenance documentation are the primary factors limiting the top-end value. Full authentication would necessitate an in-person examination by a qualified watchmaker or appraiser, including opening the case back to verify the movement and serial numbers.

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