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Breitling’s Navitimer 806 Valjoux 7736 (806-36) was originally released in 1970 .
The Breitling Navitimer 806-36 first appeared around 1970. Instead of the Venus 178 commonly .
Breitling’s Navitimer 806 Valjoux 7736 (806-36) was originally released in 1970 – 1978. This watch features a hand-wound movement beating at a frequency of 18000 bph (2.5 Hz) to provide a 45-hour power reserve when fully wound.
The Breitling Navitimer 806-36 first appeared around 1970. Instead of the Venus 178 commonly found on the 806, it is powered by the Valjoux 7736 - a cam-operated chronograph movement said to have been used because of shortage of supply of the Venus movement.
The generations of the Navitimer produced through the 1950s and 1960s were given the Reference 806 designation, and the movement in the earliest versions was the Valjoux 72. This famous motor powered the watch for a year and a half before giving way to the Venus 178 in late 1955.
Who is online Users browsing this forum: Google Adsense [Bot] and 13 guestsHand-wound, cam-operated chronograph movement. All watches using the Valjoux 7736 movement: 806-36 Breitling Navitimer 806 Valjoux 7736. Full details and images of the Valjoux caliber 7736, including a list of all watches using this movement.A Chronograph from Breitling in Gold Filled and Stainless steel Circa: Late 1970s Movement: Valjoux Cal. 7736 Case: 42mm; Gold Filled; Stainless steel snap-on case back; push-down crown; and chronograph pushers at 2 and 4 o'clock; patina on the case near the crownThis Breitling Navitimer, reference 806, has a mechanical manual wound caliber Venus 178 chronograph movement. It's copper-coated, and constructed with an Incabloc shock absorber mechanism, 17 jewels, a straight-line lever escapement, and a monometallic balance.
Available for sale is an original vintage Breitling Navitimer reference 806-36. This is a particularly scarce reference and is powered by a Valjoux 7736 opposed to the traditional Venus 178. Well, we do know for sure that the Valjoux 7736 was only introduced in late 1969 - and although there are reports by - relatively - reliable witnesses of the last years of turmoil at Breitling that they did use some unsigned movements in the mid 1970s, this is clearly MUCH too early a piece to have an unsigned movement if it would have been .BREITLING chronograph series Navitimer, manual winding, Switzerland around 1979, reference 806-36, gold-plated metal case, snap on stainless steel case back,.
Breitling’s Navitimer 806 Valjoux 7736 (806-36) was originally released in 1970 – 1978. This watch features a hand-wound movement beating at a frequency of 18000 bph (2.5 Hz) to provide a 45-hour power reserve when fully wound.The Breitling Navitimer 806-36 first appeared around 1970. Instead of the Venus 178 commonly found on the 806, it is powered by the Valjoux 7736 - a cam-operated chronograph movement said to have been used because of shortage of supply of the Venus movement. The generations of the Navitimer produced through the 1950s and 1960s were given the Reference 806 designation, and the movement in the earliest versions was the Valjoux 72. This famous motor powered the watch for a year and a half before giving way to the Venus 178 in late 1955. Who is online Users browsing this forum: Google Adsense [Bot] and 13 guests
Hand-wound, cam-operated chronograph movement. All watches using the Valjoux 7736 movement: 806-36 Breitling Navitimer 806 Valjoux 7736. Full details and images of the Valjoux caliber 7736, including a list of all watches using this movement.
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A Chronograph from Breitling in Gold Filled and Stainless steel Circa: Late 1970s Movement: Valjoux Cal. 7736 Case: 42mm; Gold Filled; Stainless steel snap-on case back; push-down crown; and chronograph pushers at 2 and 4 o'clock; patina on the case near the crown
This Breitling Navitimer, reference 806, has a mechanical manual wound caliber Venus 178 chronograph movement. It's copper-coated, and constructed with an Incabloc shock absorber mechanism, 17 jewels, a straight-line lever escapement, and a monometallic balance. Available for sale is an original vintage Breitling Navitimer reference 806-36. This is a particularly scarce reference and is powered by a Valjoux 7736 opposed to the traditional Venus 178.
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Well, we do know for sure that the Valjoux 7736 was only introduced in late 1969 - and although there are reports by - relatively - reliable witnesses of the last years of turmoil at Breitling that they did use some unsigned movements in the mid 1970s, this is clearly MUCH too early a piece to have an unsigned movement if it would have been .
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