WATCH THIS SPACE
Breitling became the first Swiss wristwatch in space when its Navitimer was worn by astronaut Scott Carpenter in May 1962, as he orbited the planet three times on the Mercury-atlas 7 mission. Carpenter had requested the 24-hour dial to differentiate day from night while on the mission. On the 60th anniversary of this voyage, Breitling has released a modern version in a limited edition of 362 pieces. The Navitimer Cosmonaute includes modern additions such as a platinum bezel and an open sapphire crystal caseback showcasing the B02 movement, which features special engravings on the bridge to mark the occasion.