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May 24, 1996 - Image 119

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-05-24

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BREITLING

1884

CHRONOMAT

At a time when instruments unerringly cope with Mach 1 flight data,
continued improvements to the mechanical chronograph simply
underscore that there's more to time than technology. A movement's
intricate beauty or a hand-polished case's lustrous gleam do put
technological progress in a broader perspective.
Like the Concord, the world's first but surely not last supersonic transport,
CHRONOMATS draw time and space ever closer with aesthetic excellence as
well as outstanding technical performance.

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