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Breitling Emergency E7632110B576

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Breitling Emergency Ref: E7632110/B576 BLACK MONTH PRICE!

Basic Info Listing code : LRPZ64 Brand : Breitling Model : Emergency Reference number : E7632110/B576 Movement : Quartz Case material : Titanium Bracelet material : Titanium Year of production : 2005 Condition : Used (Very good) Scope of delivery : Original box, original papers Gender : Men's watch/Unisex Location : Denmark, Vordingborg Price : DKK32,000 Availability : Item is in stock Caliber Movement : Quartz Case Case material : Titanium Case diameter : 43 mm Dial : Black Bracelet/strap Bracelet material : Titanium Bracelet color : Grey Clasp : Fold clasp Clasp material : Titanium Breitling Emergency watch with emergency transmitter (ONLY 1 in Europe for sale) Year of production: 2005 With original box, with original papers Ref: E7632110/B576 Condition: Very good condition and looks much better in real life than on the pictures. Worn a few times. Furthermore, the battery was chanced 1 month ago! Breitling has made a name for itself at the forefront of innovation by inventing the Emergency, the world's first wristwatch equipped with an authentic dual frequencyn emergency beacon: a marvel of miniaturization and technical sophistication. This multi-functional titanium electronic chronograph is defined by its dual-frequency transmitter that broadcasts alerts as well as guides search and rescue operations. Designed for pilots and flight crews, the Emergency is an instrument watch with a built-in microtransmitter that transmits on 121.5 MHz the aircraft's emergency frequency. After, for example, a crash or a forced landing, the emergency services send a signal that rescuers can get home to. The watch thus functions as a supplement to the aircraft's own emergency signaling equipment. Emergency's transmitter is activated by unscrewing a protective cap and pulling the antenna completely out. It will then transmit for 48 hours. Over flat terrain or calm seas, the distress transmitter's signal has a range of about 160 kilometers (100 miles), provided the search aircraft is flying at 6,000 meters (20,000 feet). Box and papers incl.

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