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Breitling Chronomat 36 Victoria Beckham - six new models in yellow gold or stainless steel

1 February 2024

The Victoria Beckham collection retains classic Chronomat features like the metal rouleaux bracelet and raised rider tabs at the 15-minute mark. These are combined with refined new colourways inspired by the fashion brand's Spring/Summer 2024 palette, including peppermint, midnight blue, dove gray, and sand.

The timepieces feature the Breitling logo on the dial and Victoria Beckham’s initials on the seconds hand, the latter making it distinct from any Chronomat that has been made.

It comes in stainless steel, and yellow gold which has been specially revived by Breitling for use on this line - it is the first product since 2017 to see the use of 3N yellow gold.

The iconic rouleaux bracelet of the Chronomat also boasts the engraving of the VB logo and brand name, for an additional stylistic touch.

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