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Breitling Classic AVI Chronograph 42 Curtiss Warhawk Watch

Breitling Classic AVI Chronograph 42 Curtiss Warhawk Watch

Breitling Classic AVI Chronograph 42 Curtiss Warhawk A233802A1L1X1. The Classic AVI Curtiss P-40 Warhawk honours one of those legends. Conceived as a pursuit aircraft, the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk first flew in 1938 and quickly proved itself as a master of agility. It wasn't just the plane's capacity for pulling jaw-dropping turns that gave it an in-flight edge, its robust structure meant it could tolerate harsh weather conditions and even many mid-air collisions. The Warhawk's defiant shark-mouth nose art sealed its reputation as the rebel of the skies.

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$5,718.62

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Breitling Classic AVI Chronograph 42 Curtiss Warhawk Watch

Breitling Classic AVI Chronograph 42 Curtiss Warhawk A233802A1L1X1. The Classic AVI Curtiss P-40 Warhawk honours one of those legends. Conceived as a pursuit aircraft, the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk first flew in 1938 and quickly proved itself as a master of agility. It wasn't just the plane's capacity for pulling jaw-dropping turns that gave it an in-flight edge, its robust structure meant it could tolerate harsh weather conditions and even many mid-air collisions. The Warhawk's defiant shark-mouth nose art sealed its reputation as the rebel of the skies.

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Breitling Classic AVI Chronograph 42 Curtiss Warhawk A233802A1L1X1. The Classic AVI Curtiss P-40 Warhawk honours one of those legends. Conceived as a pursuit aircraft, the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk first flew in 1938 and quickly proved itself as a master of agility. It wasn't just the plane's capacity for pulling jaw-dropping turns that gave it an in-flight edge, its robust structure meant it could tolerate harsh weather conditions and even many mid-air collisions. The Warhawk's defiant shark-mouth nose art sealed its reputation as the rebel of the skies.