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Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41

Reference A32310251B1P1
Hold — Stable price development
D Investment Grade D · 15/100
$5,361
As of: 11.07.2026
RRP (list price): $5,926
10 % below RRP
1 month
-10.1%
4 months
Volatility
109,8 %
Momentum score
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ℹ️ 1-month trend

Price change over the past 30 days. Shows the short-term market movement — relevant if you want to buy or sell soon.

ℹ️ 4-month trend

The central metric behind the momentum score. It filters out short-term swings and shows the true, medium-term market trend of this reference.

ℹ️ Volatility

Annualised price fluctuation. Below 10 % = very stable, 10–20 % = normal, above 20 % = volatile. With high volatility the price can change quickly — in both directions. Be cautious about buying without checking the current price.

ℹ️ Momentum score

ChronoCheck's own indicator from 0 to 100, calculated from the 4-month trend, volatility and market direction.

  • Above 60 — Upward trend. Good time to sell, prices are rising.
  • 40 – 60 — Neutral. Stable price level, no pressure to act.
  • Below 40 — Downward trend. Wait or enter at a good price.
ℹ️ Investment Grade A/B/C/D

ChronoCheck's own rating for each reference. A 0–100 point scale, made up of four weighted components:

  • Momentum (40 pts) — trend strength from the momentum score.
  • Liquidity (25 pts) — number of active live listings.
  • Stability (20 pts) — inverse volatility — the calmer, the better.
  • Source robustness (15 pts) — number of independent market sources.
  • A · 75+ Trend is right, liquidity good, data broad.
  • B · 55–74 Solid, but one component weaker.
  • C · 35–54 Average, volatility or market breadth weigh on it.
  • D · below 35 Downward or too little data — a collector's piece.

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Technical data

Model family
Navitimer Automatic GMT 41

Breitling Ref. A32310251B1P1 — Variants and collector names

Known as: Navitimer GMT 41, Navi GMT, Navitimer No-Frills GMT

Production phases and changes

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## A Navitimer without chronograph subdials — it was long overdue in 2024

The Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41 A32310251B1P1 debuted in March 2024 at Watches & Wonders Geneva, solving a problem that had been on collectors' minds for some time: the classic Navitimer was either too complex (the B01 Chronograph with three subdials) or too bare (the Automatic 41 without GMT). The A32310 fills that gap with a clean black dial, a central GMT hand, and an inner 24-hour scale in a 41-millimetre case.

## What the B32 delivers in practice

Inside runs Calibre B32, Breitling's in-house development built on the ETA 2893-2 base, COSC-certified to ±4 seconds per day. Power reserve stands at 42 hours — nothing exceptional, but entirely adequate for a two-timezone automatic. The standout feature is the direct GMT adjustment: the hour hand can be corrected in one-hour increments without stopping the seconds hand. Anyone who regularly travels between two time zones knows exactly how much that matters day to day.

## Black dial, slide-rule bezel, four variants

The A32310251B1P1 wears the black GMT dial — known in collector circles as the "Black-GMT" — paired with the signature brushed-steel slide-rule bezel in the bi-notched design. That bezel has been the Navitimer's most defining feature since 1952. In the GMT variant it functions primarily as a visual element, since the B32 movement carries no chronograph function. Breitling has released the reference in four dial configurations: black, silver, Ice Blue, and green with a rose-gold case. The black dial does the most to visually subdue the slide-rule scale, and it is the variant dealers get asked about first.

Brand profile: Breitling

Breitling is known for aviation and dive watches. Chronographs (Navitimer, Chronomat) are the most frequently counterfeited. Pay close attention to slide rule details and COSC certification.

Key authenticity features
  • Wing logo: a genuine Breitling logo shows the anchor and wing tips that NEVER touch — precise negative space between them — fakes let the tips meet or overlap
  • 3D 'B' crown: the 'B' on the crown must appear three-dimensional with a light reflection on the curve — a flat 'B' = fake
  • Bezel scale vs. dial: the outer white bezel scale must align precisely with the inner black dial indices — fakes show misalignment
  • Date disc depth: a genuine Navitimer date disc sits flush with the dial plane — fakes show the date window as a 'crater' (noticeably sunken or raised)

Serial number format: Breitling serial numbers: alphanumeric, located between the lugs at 6 o'clock. Format: one letter + 8 digits (e.g. 'AB012012'). Older models: digits only.

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Buying guide: Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41

Entry into Breitling

At $5,361 this reference is one of the more affordable ways to wear a Breitling on your wrist. That is precisely why many pieces have already passed through several hands — condition varies accordingly. Buyers here should pay particular attention to service history and honest photos from the seller.

Watch out for swings: This reference has an above-average volatility of 109.8 percent. In concrete terms: the price can move by several hundred euros within a few weeks. Check the current value before buying or selling — old listings or auction results from two months ago are of little help.

What to look out for when buying?

  • Authenticity: The serial number and reference on the case must match the papers. A professional authenticity check of the Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41 reliably rules out counterfeits.
  • Condition: Check scratches on the case and bezel — professional refurbishment can leave traces.
  • Service history: A documented service by the manufacturer or a certified watchmaker increases the value.
  • Scope of delivery: Box, papers and warranty card make a noticeable price difference on the Navitimer Automatic GMT 41.
  • Independent certification: The CPS-52 standard covers 52 checkpoints — from the serial number and the timing machine to water resistance. The result is secured on the blockchain and can be verified at any time.

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Frequently asked questions about the Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41

What is the current market value of the Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41 (Ref. A32310251B1P1)?
The current market value of the Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41 Ref. A32310251B1P1 is $5,361 (as of 11.07.2026). We aggregate asking prices from several independent live market sources — authorised dealers, CPO dealers, pre-owned marketplaces and auction results. The actual sale price can vary by 10–15 % up or down depending on condition, completeness and service history.
How has the price of the Breitling Ref. A32310251B1P1 developed over the past 4 months?
The 4-month trend is stable. Over the past month the change was -10.1 %. Volatility is above average at 109.8 % — the price can move noticeably in the short term.
Is now a good time to buy or sell the Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41?
Stable market conditions — no acute pressure to act. This assessment is based on the market trends of the past 4 months and is not investment advice. Before any transaction we recommend checking the current market price up to date — for example with our free market value tool.
What should I look out for when buying a Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41?
The key things to check when buying a Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41 are: 1) that the serial number and reference match the papers, 2) the condition of the case and bezel (scratches, signs of polishing), 3) completeness of box and warranty card (a 10–15 % price premium for a full set), 4) a documented service history, 5) an independent authenticity check — advisable from a purchase price of 5,000 EUR.
How do I tell whether a Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41 is genuine?
With a Breitling, counterfeits can usually be spotted from several details: the weight and material quality of the case, the precise execution of the bezel and dial, correctly engraved serial numbers at the prescribed depth, and the behaviour of the movement. A forensic authenticity check to the CPS-52 standard examines 52 individual points and is the most reliable method — especially for purchases over 10,000 EUR.
Where can I sell a Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41 Ref. A32310251B1P1?
There are several channels for selling a Breitling Navitimer Automatic GMT 41: 1) specialist online dealers (Chrono24, Watchfinder, Wempe, Chronext) — fast, but with a 10–20 % margin deduction, 2) auction houses (Phillips, Christie's, Sotheby's) — higher proceeds possible, takes 3–6 months, 3) private sale (classifieds, WatchUSeek) — highest proceeds, but more effort and fraud risk. In our experience a ChronoCheck valuation report raises the achieved sale price by 5–10 %.

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