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Author:  infohunting [ Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:29 am ]
Post subject:  HELP - Emergency Mission

Okay I just go back from a Breitling store in UAE where I was told that no one is carrying the Emergency Mission watch here and it has been this way for 4 months. Does anyone have more information on this?? All the guy could tell me was that he thinks they are changing the frequency, which i doubt.

Author:  Verner [ Wed Jul 09, 2008 8:25 am ]
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Shameless cut and paste from the WatchUSeek Forum:-

Reply from an email to Breitling regarding the Emergency/Emergency Mission:-


Frequency 121.5 / 406 MHz – BREITLING Emergency


Regarding our BREITLING Emergency survival instrument, we are aware about the change of frequency creating various questions and concerns and we would like to give you the following explanations:


As far as the aeronautical distress frequencies 121.5MHz and 406MHz are concerned, it must be taken into consideration that a rescue operation is composed by 3 phases;

Alert, Location, Rescue


The planned move to the use of 406MHz announced by the COSPAS-SARSAT satellite network for the year 2009 will improve alerting rescue personnel in the event of an emergency situation and provide an approximate position of the beacon. However, accuracy is within two miles using this frequency.

The usefulness and performance of the BREITLING Emergency therefore is in no way modified since in the second phase of localizing the victim, the 121.5MHz frequency still will be the only precise and reliable system to position the beacon within a few meters. This will continue to play a decisive role in the success of a rescue operation. Furthermore, all 406 MHz beacons operate and will be operating on two frequencies (406/121.5MHz).

In the event of an accident, the signal received by COSPAS-SARSAT is analyzed so as to calculate the approximate position of a crash and begin search immediately. It is only during the second phase, meaning during the search itself, that the use of the Emergency comes into play. Its micro-transmitter with its 48 power reserve is ideal for the close-range localization once the sector of the crash has been determined. As soon as the signal is activated, search aircraft pick up the 121.5 MHz frequency and can immediately home on the Emergency and proceed with rescuing survivors.

The aim of the BREITLING Emergency working on the 121.5MHz frequency is clearly to facilitate the location of the individual in distress and does not necessarily activate rescue operations but is a complement to airborne beacons.

Since launching our time and survival instrument BREITLING Emergency in the year 1996, no false alarm has been incited and its 100% reliability has enabled to localize and rescue about 20 individuals up to this day.

The Emergency instrument will be keeping its function as an additional and personal “life-saving-device” for many years to come and there is no intention to recall our watches and replace the frequency.

We hope these clarifications will help you understand the situation and wish you a lot of pleasure with your BREITLING Emergency watch."

Author:  In2Deep [ Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:25 am ]
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That pretty much covers it. Sounds like they are just out of stock and want to move you into something else.

Here is something to keep you company ;)

http://www.breitlingsource.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3631

Author:  infohunting [ Thu Jul 10, 2008 3:46 am ]
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hmm, well i am off to see 3 other carriers today so we will see, what they have to say.

Author:  infohunting [ Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:52 pm ]
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So I managed to find someone who spoke better English, and he told me they are in such high demand over here that it takes 4 months to order them in. So that makes more sense to me.

Author:  In2Deep [ Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:29 pm ]
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Sent you a PM ;)

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