Introduction
Famed for their pilot’s watches and general devotion to tool watches, it is no surprise that Breitling would be the first watchmaker to create a timepiece designed specifically to have a life-saving function. Launched in 1995 and built for pilots, aircrew and anyone else that might need one, the Emergency features a built-in emergency transmitter that sends out an S.O.S. signal to the emergency services and acts as a beacon for those services to detect the source of the signal, should the wearer unscrew and pull out the transmitter’s antenna found on beneath the lugs at 6 o’clock. With a 48-hour battery life and a maximum range of about 160km assuming perfect conditions, the Emergency is a powerful watch indeed. In fact, the Emergency has actually saved lives in the past, with an incident occurring in 2003 when two stranded helicopter pilots activated their Breitling Emergency while lost in Antarctica, which led to the search teams making the life-saving discovery. Made of titanium, the ref. E76321 that we have here makes up for its large 43mm case and bracelet thanks to titanium’s lightness. Furthermore, on top of its blue dial, this example also features a red khanjar dagger denoting its lineage as a special-order timepiece requested from Breitling by the Sultanate of Oman.
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Grade
M 9
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Box and Papers
Est. value range
$4,000 – $8,000
The Details
Brand
Breitling
Dimensions
43mm x 15.7mm
Model
Emergency
Movement
Superquartz Breitling cal. 76
Reference
E76321
Bracelet
Titanium bracelet
Year
Circa 2000s
Condition
Near-Mint
Material
Titanium
Included
Watch, box, papers, booklets, and accessories
Dial Color
Blue
Condition
The watch is in near-mint condition, showing only a few signs of wear. The full bracelet includes 14 links, 4 of which are removable, and fits an approximately 7 1/2" wrist. The watch comes complete with all its original box and papers.
Our Perspective
An amazing watch that has demonstrably saved several lives, the Emergency takes the idea of a functional tool watch and elevates it to a level never seen before in watchmaking.