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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 7:42 am 
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I'm fairly new to Breitling ownership, so please bear with me if I seem a bit thick - perhaps someone would kindly tell me what a UTC is ?

Thanx in advance...


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UTC stands for Universal Time Coordinated.. check the glossary on the site: http://www.breitlingsource.com/watch_te ... ry.shtml#u

The UTC Module from Breitling is intended to be used to show UTC, so that when pilots are flying all over the world they can use this as a means to convey time. That's the little analog clock on the bracelet of some models.


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Sorry, I wasn't very clear - I referred to the menton of UTC on the bracelet - I understand what the term means but hadn't realised that straps existed with additional clock movements.

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no prob! I should add that Breitling has released a new version of the UTC module called the Co-Pilot module.

http://breitlingsource.com/watch_details/Professional_32.html

I believe they still make the UTC Module but the new Co-Pilot module will have a chronograph, landing time, local time, etc... very useful for pilots apparently. It is also digital rather than analog display. I prefer the look of the classic UTC module myself, but the co-pilot certain has functional superiority.


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sportback wrote:
I'm fairly new to Breitling ownership, so please bear with me if I seem a bit thick - perhaps someone would kindly tell me what a UTC is ?
I have UTC modules on both my B-1 and two tone Crosswind. Take a look.... :)
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Have you showed them the "bling" yet Ron?


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