Breitling Cosmonaute
A rare and very attractive vintage pilots's chronograph with 24h indication and slide rule function via bidirectional rotating bezel, specific features
Case
Steel · push back.
Very good, worn.
Dial
Glossy black.
Very good, slightly oxydized.
Movement
Manual.
Very good, capable of running, cleaning recommended.
Case no. 1144491
Ref. 809
Cal. Venus 178TJ
Diam. 41 mm
Circa 1967
Ctry. Switzerland
, The Cosmonaute reference 809 is, by its very nature, the epitome of the Breitling chronograph with 24-hour display –launched in 1952, it soon became one of the most popular aviators’ chronographs ever. It rose to fame when it travelled space during the Mercury 7 mission on the wrist of Scott Carpenter, who orbited Earth three times in the spaceship Aurora 7 – the second American to orbit Earth. For the mission Breitling fitted their prestigious Navitimer with a 24-hour dial to guarantee the most precise time data in space. This Cosmonaute example has a well preserved case with polished and matt-finished areas. The three silvered subsidiary dials and the slightly darkened 24-hour display present a fascinating contrast to the glossy, deep black dial.