Breitling
1966 Breitling Top Time Chronograph 18K YG (Ref. 2001) Silver Dial
While Breitling is probably best known for aviation-related watches like the iconic Navitimer, the brand was actually founded in 1884, almost 20 years before the Wright brothers ever took their first flight. Leon Breitling's first watches were of the pocket variety, as was de rigueur of the time, before the brand transitioned into wristwatches in 1914—and released one of the first wrist-worn chronographs just a year later.
Fast-forward a few decades and, in 1964, Breitling released the Top Time. Designed to be the watch for the "next generation", it catered to the younger and more rebellious demographic of the 1960s, and at a lower price point than their more specialized timepieces.
The Top-Time ref. 2001, along with the ref. 2004, are known as the only Top Time references of the era cast is solid yellow gold, with every other model either being steel or gold-plated. This particular ref. 2001 features an unpolished 18K yellow gold case with flat pushers and a bright silver sunburst dial—all the trimmings of a classic chronograph, but with the renegade attitude that could only come from the 60s.
SPECS
Stock # |
BRT2001
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Brand | Breitling | |
Style | Top Time Chronograph | |
Model | 2001 | |
Serial | 10XXXXX | |
Size | Men's | |
Material | 18K Yellow Gold | |
Dial | Silver | |
Millimeters | 35 | |
Strap | 2pc Leather Strap |
CASE & BRACELET
The beautiful 18K yellow gold case is in excellent condition, exhibiting only light signs of use and no notable evidence of being previously polished. The case retains its original flat pump pushers and Breitling signed crown. The case back is in great condition as well, retaining all of its factory markings and hallmarks. The watch will come supplied on a two-piece handmade leather strap.
DIAL & HANDS
The silver sunburst dial is in exceptional condition, remaining almost perfect with the only imperfection being a hairline mark just right of the hand stack. The tritium lume plots have taken on a handsome creamy patina, remaining full and round under UV light inspection without degradation. The original tritium hands with black enamel inlay have aged to match the dial perfectly and show no lume loss or degradation under UV light inspection.
ACCESSORIES
None. The watch is functioning correctly and keeping time, previous service history is unknown. A movement service can be purchased upon request.