Looks great. Decent size too.
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My partner is American, and her father passed away last week. Don't be too sad - he was a difficult man, by all accounts. A cop, before he moved to embassy security, and moved around the world with that job, and his family. My partner was there when he died, and helped his widow to sort out some of his effects, and those effects included two watches. This is one of them.
It's a 7806 Navitimer, a model introduced in 1972. Head only - no b&p, no strap - just an unrealistic insurance valuation. If I can persuade his widow of its true value, I might keep it. Otherwise, she's welcome to try to sell it herself.
Original crown, which is nice.
It has a connection to the Kingdom of Jordan, and I've asked an Arabic friend what this says.
Keeps better time than some of my more modern watches.
Looks great. Decent size too.
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Thats lovely, cant beat an old navi.
Walter, 'watchfred' would give you an honest appraisal if you get on the breitlingsorce forum.
Lovely Navi'.
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Love the Val 7740 movement that this Navi runs.
It is effectively a modular movement, with the Cal 12 chrono module behind a base movement.
What makes the 7740 watches (and this plus the Excelsior Park Monte Carlo are the best) look epic is how the running seconds (at 6) sub-dial is much closer to the central pinion than the chrono sub-dials at 3 and 6, because the running seconds come from the base movement and not the chrono module. The resultant proportions of the dial are lovely, imho.
Lovely, lovely watch, if I were to look for a Navi, this would be the one. Is that the Kingdom of Saud crown on the back?
edit, sorry, didn't see the Jordan reference above, ignore my question.
Lovely watch.
The writing on the case back appears to translate to Al-Hussein Bin Talal. That and the motif makes it way more interesting, hopefully:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussein_of_Jordan
King Hussein of Jordan.
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Pretty sure I've heard mention (probably on BreitlingSource) of Bs given out as presents by King Hussein (and later) of Jordan. Googling generates lots of leads, eg
https://www.chrono24.co.uk/breitling...id32826299.htm
https://www.watches.co.uk/watch/248f...jordan-7806-3/
https://www.watchesofespionage.com/b...-of-timepieces
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/a...tling.4280722/
https://breitlingsource.com/phpBB2/v...hp?f=1&t=29890
That’s looks like it has a proper story behind it. Persuade her she needs to keep it in the family as a memento. She might regret selling it once it’s gone, and something like that would be irreplaceable.
Can't beat a classic Navitimer in my eyes.
I don't wear my 809 Cosmonaute much these days, but sometimes I just get it out and look at it
I often wish, now, I'd bought a standard Navitimer (and/or an earlier, all black Cosmonaute) at the same time as the prices now are far above what I paid for mine, but at the time it seemed a LOT of money to spend on a watch (how little I knew )
M
Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Quick update. The watch will stay, and thanks to the SC, it's on a Breitling strap and deployant. Now to break the strap in!
I will take it when you flip it:-)
Lovely...
But a blue strap on a black dialed watch!?!?
Maybe a black OEM croc (or brown) would suite more? What a lovely Navi though. Don’t make them like that now (sigh).
“ Ford... you're turning into a penguin. Stop it.” HHGTTG
Oof, nice.
7740 so a pretty rare one too!
I think I have a non branded black shark skin that fits the Breitling deployant if you want? That would look nice on that watch IMO. Happy to throw it in the post to you.
Yep I do
Tried it on one of my 903s but I can’t get on with the clasp.
So it’s pretty much un worn.
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That's very kind of you. Looks like on of the Bob's straps I used to get on eBay, years ago - I'll drop you a PM!
I wish I had a Breitling strap and/or signed buckle that fitted the 22mm lugs of my 0816 Twinjet.
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That is exactly what I'd be looking for as the quintessential Breitling; such a stunning dial
Courtesy of Sinnlover, a new strap!
There - happy, everyone? (I know I am!)
That's much better.
Suits it very well.
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Yep, that's much nicer, and the texture suits it well
I'm often uninspired by vintage watches, but this one is just lovely, the aging adds to the overall visual impact beautifully.
Enjoy!
Nice, I do like it. Personally I would have gone for a nice dark brown crocodile with an off-white stitch, but it ain't my watch (which is also be be regretted, it's lovely).
That black strap works very well, great match.
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Looks great with the new strap. Are you keeping it now or will it be going back?
Insane piece of history right there in that watch
Sure I have a vintage Breitling green croc on buckle 20mm taper to 18 I think
Let me have a rummage later and post a pic
Al
Last edited by alanski; 24th February 2024 at 15:07.
Old Navitimers are known for this.
They were not very waterproof when new, they are even less so now, even after a service. They leak like a sieve but there are lots of holes in the case.
I never wear my older Sinn 903 (Navitimer case) out in the rain just in case.
Last edited by Sinnlover; 24th February 2024 at 15:23.
Then given its accuracy (only +10spd), I might wait for a bit before servicing it.
I always thought that "30m" on the back of old chronographs was the distance that one should keep them from water.
Good point!
I'd ping Paul Walker @walkerwek1958 while he's still in the game, apparently he's a bit of a Valjoux whisperer and extremely reasonably priced.
He's done a few full services for me and I've been very happy with his work.
Look very cool indeed on that sharkskin strap. What about a Rallye?
Too soon?