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Published 26th November 2007

Keywords: Watches


Breitling's Mark VI Complications 29 is a slight departure from other models in the Breitling Mark VI series. Gone is the oblique square sub-dial in the center but instead, four circular sub-dials vie for attention on the busy dial. Hold it close to your eye, and marvel at the wealth of information displayed. There's a perpetual calendar that displays the date, day, week, month, season, leap-year variations as well as a moon-phase indicator.



A total of 13 hands are required to display the spectrum of information. Encased in 18 carat rose gold or platinum, the watch houses a Caliber 29B, and is certified by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC). The rose gold version comes in a limited edition of 250, while the platinum version is limited to 100 pieces only. End of Article


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