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And they felt it was a big enough event that they would make a "press release" and email it to me with photos... at any rate, I figured I would size their image and post it up for them.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ONE SMALL STEP FOR TIME….
A classic gentleman’s Breitling Cosmonaute Navitimer wrist watch, circa 1968 will be going under the hammer in October at Birmingham based auctioneers Fellows & Sons.
This late sixties model “809” has a black dial with luminous Arabic numerals and silvered secondary dials, with a 178 calibre movement. The watch comes complete with a tonneau shaped case fitted to an associated black leather strap.
The Cosmonaute was created over forty years ago after it was suggested by Lt Cmdr Scott Carpenter that Breitling made a 24-hour version of the original 12-hour Navitimer pilot’s watch. Carpenter, a US Navy Test Pilot, had worn the 12-hour version whilst flying in combat in the Korean War. After making the selection as an astronaut for the NASA Mercury program, recommended that a 24-hour version should be made.

In 1961 the 24-hr Navitimer was introduced and worn in space by Carpenter during the second orbital flight. It had the usual Navitimer model reference number 806, and like the 12-hour version had the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) wings logo on the dial.

Shortly after this (most likely during 1962) the 24-hour version was given a new model reference "809" and was named the ‘Navitimer Cosmonaute’. Confusingly many reference 809's had the word Navitimer on the dial but not Cosmonaute, but it is generally accepted amongst watch collectors that all 809's are Cosmonautes and all 806's are Navitimers.

This legendary watch has been valued at £800 - £1,200 and will feature in the Wrist & Pocket Watch auction to be held on 19 October at Fellows & Sons’ auction rooms in Augusta Street, Birmingham.


The auction contains over 400 lots and all items can be viewed on the website at http://www.fellows.co.uk.

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For more information please contact Mary Long on 0121 212 5500 or email mary@fellows.co.uk

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• Pictures are available on request
• Fellows & Sons is one of the UK’s oldest auctioneers, and is based in the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham, UK. It was established in 1876 and remains a family business.
• Catalogues are available online approximately two weeks before the auction and can be seen at: http://www.fellows.co.uk


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Some interesting vintage and not so vintage Breitlings in that sale - and one or two claimed Breitlings that aren't!!!


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