History Of Breitling
The watch company was founded in 1884 by 24-year old Leon Breitling, who devoted himself exclusively to the demanding field of chronographs and timers. In 1915, the first independent chronograph pushpiece was invented by Breitling, which in turn led to the very first wrist chronograph. Breitling also introduced the Navitimer chronograph, featuring a circular slide rule used for navigation and quickly established itself as a must have brand for aviation enthusiasts. Remarkably, the company has only had 5 CEOs since its founding.
Breitling has established itself as a key player in watch history. With its pioneering spirit and innovative approach to the art of watch making, the 100% Swiss made and COSC tested watches continue to create exceptional and durable sports timepieces.
How To Sell Breitling Watches
Please click on the button below to start the process of selling Breitling watches. Make sure to provide us with as much information about the condition of your watch (including whether you have the box and papers) in the 'Describe Your Item' section of our online form. We will use these details to provide you with a price quote.
myGemma only buys genuine and authenticated timepieces. Our experts examine all items to identify counterfeit and stolen watches before making an offer.
Sell Breitling watches in as little as 48 hours: we buy your luxury watches directly. No fees or commissions deducted from your final offer.
How To Get The Best Price For Your Breitling Watch
Breitling watches are known for their durability, but even a little damage can affect the value. Read more about how to prevent any damage on your timepiece.
Have the Documentation
Keep your Breitling watch box and documentation as this will help you obtain the best possible price. If these are in good condition it will command a higher price.
Keep Your Timepiece in the Box
In order to achieve the highest possible resale price, our watch experts suggest that you keep your Breitling watch in a lined watch box to prevent it from getting scratched, scuffed or broken. Damage to your watch will cause a considerable reduction in re-sale value.
Service Your Watch
It is important to not only include the links when selling your watch, but also to have your timepiece regularly serviced and hold on to your service receipts. This will add value to your Breitling.