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Breitling Avenger Chronograph GMT 45 Black Dial A24315

The Breitling Avenger Chronograph GMT 45 (ref. A24315) is built like a piece of cockpit equipment—oversized, highly legible, and engineered for real-world abuse. Housed in a 45mm stainless steel case, it features a bold black dial with Arabic numerals, triple chronograph subdials, and a red-tipped GMT hand for tracking a second time zone. The unidirectional bezel, screw-down pushers, and oversized crown (with aggressive grip texture) are all designed for usability even with gloves—very much in line with Breitling’s aviation DNA.

Under the hood, it runs on the Breitling Caliber 24 automatic movement, a COSC-certified chronometer offering around 42 hours of power reserve. With 300 meters of water resistance, sapphire crystal, and a thick, shock-resistant build, this isn’t just a pilot’s watch—it’s a full-on tool watch that can handle air, land, and water. The A24315 sits in that sweet spot for Breitling: big, aggressive, and functional, without going full “Night Mission” tactical—making it one of the more versatile heavy-hitters in the Avenger lineup.

Information:

Reference: A24315

MSRP: $7400

Circa: 2020's

Bracelet: Stainless Steel Bracelet

Case: 45mm x 16.46mm thickness - Stainless Steel

Lug Width: 22mm

Movement: Breitling 24 - Automatic

Functions: HMS, Date, Chronograph, GMT

Box and Papers: Box - no warranty card

Crystal: Sapphire

Bracelet size: 7.5”

Condition:

Case has little to no wear. Bracelet has little to no wear. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear.

 

History of Breitling 

Breitling, founded in 1884 by Léon Breitling in Switzerland, has a rich history of innovation in watchmaking. The company quickly established itself as a leader in precision timers and chronographs, introducing significant advancements such as the first wrist-worn chronograph with an independent pusher in 1915. Under the leadership of three generations of the Breitling family, the brand became renowned for its aviation timepieces, launching the iconic Navitimer in 1952. Despite challenges from quartz technology in the 1970s, Breitling adapted and continued to innovate, introducing models like the Chronomat and Aerospace that combined traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology.

In recent years, Breitling has undergone a strategic repositioning under new ownership and leadership. While honoring its heritage, the brand has embraced modern design, sustainability, and digital innovation. Breitling has restructured its product portfolio around Air, Land, and Sea categories, reintroduced classic collections, and launched eco-friendly initiatives. The company has also ventured into digital realms with blockchain-based watch passports and a subscription service. These efforts have positioned Breitling as a forward-thinking brand that balances its storied past with contemporary consumer needs and values.

The Breitling Avenger Chronograph GMT 45 (ref. A24315) is built like a piece of cockpit equipment—oversized, highly legible, and engineered for real-world abuse. Housed in a 45mm stainless steel case, it features a bold black dial with Arabic numerals, triple chronograph subdials, and a red-tipped GMT hand for tracking a second time zone. The unidirectional bezel, screw-down pushers, and oversized crown (with aggressive grip texture) are all designed for usability even with gloves—very much in line with Breitling’s aviation DNA.

Under the hood, it runs on the Breitling Caliber 24 automatic movement, a COSC-certified chronometer offering around 42 hours of power reserve. With 300 meters of water resistance, sapphire crystal, and a thick, shock-resistant build, this isn’t just a pilot’s watch—it’s a full-on tool watch that can handle air, land, and water. The A24315 sits in that sweet spot for Breitling: big, aggressive, and functional, without going full “Night Mission” tactical—making it one of the more versatile heavy-hitters in the Avenger lineup.

Information:

Reference: A24315

MSRP: $7400

Circa: 2020's

Bracelet: Stainless Steel Bracelet

Case: 45mm x 16.46mm thickness - Stainless Steel

Lug Width: 22mm

Movement: Breitling 24 - Automatic

Functions: HMS, Date, Chronograph, GMT

Box and Papers: Box - no warranty card

Crystal: Sapphire

Bracelet size: 7.5”

Condition:

Case has little to no wear. Bracelet has little to no wear. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear.

 

History of Breitling 

Breitling, founded in 1884 by Léon Breitling in Switzerland, has a rich history of innovation in watchmaking. The company quickly established itself as a leader in precision timers and chronographs, introducing significant advancements such as the first wrist-worn chronograph with an independent pusher in 1915. Under the leadership of three generations of the Breitling family, the brand became renowned for its aviation timepieces, launching the iconic Navitimer in 1952. Despite challenges from quartz technology in the 1970s, Breitling adapted and continued to innovate, introducing models like the Chronomat and Aerospace that combined traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology.

In recent years, Breitling has undergone a strategic repositioning under new ownership and leadership. While honoring its heritage, the brand has embraced modern design, sustainability, and digital innovation. Breitling has restructured its product portfolio around Air, Land, and Sea categories, reintroduced classic collections, and launched eco-friendly initiatives. The company has also ventured into digital realms with blockchain-based watch passports and a subscription service. These efforts have positioned Breitling as a forward-thinking brand that balances its storied past with contemporary consumer needs and values.

$1,260.00

Original: $3,600.00

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Breitling Avenger Chronograph GMT 45 Black Dial A24315

$3,600.00

$1,260.00

Description

The Breitling Avenger Chronograph GMT 45 (ref. A24315) is built like a piece of cockpit equipment—oversized, highly legible, and engineered for real-world abuse. Housed in a 45mm stainless steel case, it features a bold black dial with Arabic numerals, triple chronograph subdials, and a red-tipped GMT hand for tracking a second time zone. The unidirectional bezel, screw-down pushers, and oversized crown (with aggressive grip texture) are all designed for usability even with gloves—very much in line with Breitling’s aviation DNA.

Under the hood, it runs on the Breitling Caliber 24 automatic movement, a COSC-certified chronometer offering around 42 hours of power reserve. With 300 meters of water resistance, sapphire crystal, and a thick, shock-resistant build, this isn’t just a pilot’s watch—it’s a full-on tool watch that can handle air, land, and water. The A24315 sits in that sweet spot for Breitling: big, aggressive, and functional, without going full “Night Mission” tactical—making it one of the more versatile heavy-hitters in the Avenger lineup.

Information:

Reference: A24315

MSRP: $7400

Circa: 2020's

Bracelet: Stainless Steel Bracelet

Case: 45mm x 16.46mm thickness - Stainless Steel

Lug Width: 22mm

Movement: Breitling 24 - Automatic

Functions: HMS, Date, Chronograph, GMT

Box and Papers: Box - no warranty card

Crystal: Sapphire

Bracelet size: 7.5”

Condition:

Case has little to no wear. Bracelet has little to no wear. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear.

 

History of Breitling 

Breitling, founded in 1884 by Léon Breitling in Switzerland, has a rich history of innovation in watchmaking. The company quickly established itself as a leader in precision timers and chronographs, introducing significant advancements such as the first wrist-worn chronograph with an independent pusher in 1915. Under the leadership of three generations of the Breitling family, the brand became renowned for its aviation timepieces, launching the iconic Navitimer in 1952. Despite challenges from quartz technology in the 1970s, Breitling adapted and continued to innovate, introducing models like the Chronomat and Aerospace that combined traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology.

In recent years, Breitling has undergone a strategic repositioning under new ownership and leadership. While honoring its heritage, the brand has embraced modern design, sustainability, and digital innovation. Breitling has restructured its product portfolio around Air, Land, and Sea categories, reintroduced classic collections, and launched eco-friendly initiatives. The company has also ventured into digital realms with blockchain-based watch passports and a subscription service. These efforts have positioned Breitling as a forward-thinking brand that balances its storied past with contemporary consumer needs and values.