
Speaking of the GMT, its platinum bezel and red gold GMT hand — along with the meteorite dial, of course — add a big dose of luxury to an already luxurious steel sports watch. The gray meteorite dial features a black inner 24-hour bezel for a bit of contrast, but otherwise this is a very monochromatic affair — especially if you opt for the bracelet over the black rubber strap.
Pricing and Availability
Although the Navitimer remains Breitling’s flagship watch, the Chronomat has quietly become the brand’s most versatile player. It’s the glue that holds the brand together; Breitling’s Phil Hartman, if you will.
Both the Chronograph and GMT are attractive, mass-appealing, robust sports watches that have proven to be versatile canvases for those times when Breitling wants to get creative, such as with this new release or with last year’s NFL collab.
These Haaland editions might be the best-looking Chronomats we’ve seen so far. The Chronograph is limited to 250 pieces and is priced at $26,600 on the strap or an eye-popping $47,100 on the bracelet (hey, it’s a lot of gold). The GMT is considerably more attainable, even with the platinum bezel. It’s priced at $10,000 on the strap or $10,350 on the bracelet. All four can be purchased from Breitling’s online boutique.
