Breitling

Navitimer Automatic

41.0mm Popular Model
Low $3,095
Median $3,537
High $3,973
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The Breitling Navitimer Automatic 41 blends the brand’s legendary aviation heritage with a cleaner, dressier aesthetic. While the classic Navitimer is known for its chronograph and slide-rule bezel, this automatic version pares things back to a time-and-date display, making it an appealing choice for those who love the Navitimer look but prefer a more streamlined wrist presence. Its 41mm case wears comfortably, offering a sweet spot for both vintage and modern tastes.

Key references like the A17326241B1A1 and A17326241G1P1 differ in dial color and bracelet options, impacting both style and price. The automatic movement inside—Breitling’s caliber 17 (based on the ETA 2824-2)—delivers reliable COSC-certified accuracy, while the watch’s 30m water resistance reinforces its place as an everyday companion rather than a sports tool. Collectors tend to pay premiums for limited edition dials or early production runs, but most value is driven by condition and original accessories.

When considering a Navitimer Automatic 41, check for complete sets (box, papers, original bracelet or strap) as these enhance long-term value. Factory dial and handset configurations are important, since Breitling has released special editions and boutique exclusives that command higher prices. Service history is less of a concern than with older chronographs, but a recent official service can add peace of mind. This model offers a versatile entry into one of Breitling’s most storied lines, with enough variety in references to suit both new and seasoned collectors.

What owners love

  • The absence of chronograph pushers and a cleaner dial give it a sleeker, more modern look compared to traditional Navitimers, which many find makes it more versatile for daily wear.
  • The beaded bidirectional slide rule bezel is praised for retaining the iconic Navitimer DNA while being easier to operate and less bulky than older versions.
  • Owners appreciate the comfortable fit on the wrist, noting that the 41mm size and thinner case profile make it more wearable than larger or chronograph-equipped Navitimers.

Common Criticisms

  • The use of the Caliber 17 (base ETA 2824) movement at this price point is a frequent criticism, as many expect an in-house movement in a flagship model.
  • The polished case and bracelet surfaces are highly prone to fingerprints and scratches, making the watch look worn quickly with regular use.
  • The slide rule bezel action can feel loose or imprecise compared to previous Navitimer generations, leading to frustration among longtime fans.

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