Aerospace B70 Orbiter
The ana-digi professional pilot’s watch — light titanium, crown-driven functions and Orbiter history on the dial.
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Story & heritage
The Aerospace line is Breitling’s professional ana-digital pilot watch, introduced in 1985 with a titanium case and a multifunction display controlled through the crown. Breitling’s Professional collection page still names Aerospace as a key model in that advanced-instrument family.
The current Aerospace B70 Orbiter ties the line to Breitling Orbiter 3, the balloon that completed the first non-stop circumnavigation of the globe in 1999. Official copy notes that the watch includes a living piece of that history.
Materials & craft
The Aerospace B70 Orbiter uses a 43 mm titanium case and bracelet with sapphire crystal and 10-bar water resistance. Its Breitling B70 manufacture MMT movement is a thermocompensated SuperQuartz analog-and-digital caliber with 12/24-hour LCD display and backlight.
How to choose & style
Aerospace is for the wearer who wants Breitling utility without chronograph bulk. Titanium keeps it light, and the orange Orbiter dial makes it more collector-piece than anonymous instrument. It is strongest with technical outerwear, travel clothes and casual tailoring.