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全球各大知名制表商中,唯有百年灵全系产品机芯100%通过瑞士官方天文台(COSC)认证,符合精准度和可靠性的最高标准。百年灵在瑞士拉绍德封 (La Chaux-de-Fonds)建造了一座全新的百年灵精密时计中心(Breitling Chronométrie),致力于研发和生产自动上弦机械机芯。(品牌优势之一,可以作为该品牌注重工艺的表现)

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1.和航空事业挂钩,让宇航员成为“品牌代言人”,彰显品牌的高工艺等特点。(背景: 1962年,改进了部分功能的百年灵航空计时腕表Navitimer伴随美国宇航员斯科特•卡彭特(Scott Carpenter)少校一起驾驶极光7号(Aurora 7)太空舱绕地球飞行三圈,成为第一枚遨游太空的计时腕表。后来该表款被作为标准系列推出,即宇航员腕表Cosmonaute)
2. 作为精密计时腕表专家及世界航空业紧密合作伙伴,百年灵倾情支持胸怀飞行梦想的精英人士,鼓励他们不断挑战飞行极限。(a;这一年他们赞助了雅克-波特林(也就是百年灵飞行队现在的队长)的飞行表演队,一开始只有4架飞机,后来发展到现在的8架,平时一般都是7架出现,还有一架是备用的,也就是传说中的8号机 b: 2011年5月7日,“百年灵飞人”伊夫•罗西又凭借自行研制的喷气式飞行翼,在美国西部大峡谷上空成功完成了震撼人心的低空飞行。这是他继成功飞越英吉利海峡、与百年灵空中漫步特技飞行队共舞蓝天、环绕百年灵热气球完成360度特技飞行之后,首次来到美国创造的又一项飞行奇迹。)

3. 2004年百年灵和宾利也顺势合作推出了宾利系列腕表,这些表拥有多项特殊的性能。2011年在欧洲北部的波罗的海冰面上,宾利欧陆SuperSports敞篷版创造了330.7km/h的冰上行驶最高时速纪录。该车并未在性能上做任何的改装,只是为了保证在冰面上行驶的安全性添加了一些部件。这些改动包括驾驶舱防滚支架、前后导流板等。驾驶宾利的车手为曾获得4次 WRC冠军的Juha Kankkunen。

4. 赫伯特•尼特奇(Herbert Nitsch)是专业的客机飞行员,也是自由潜水世界纪录保持者,绰号"飞鱼"。2007年6月14日,他在希腊斯派赛斯岛(Spetses)屏气下潜到214米(700英尺)深度,这个令人难以置信的纪录让他远远超过所有竞争对手,至今仍无人能及。然而,赫伯特挑战极限的步伐从未停止。在百年灵的倾力支持下,这位"飞鱼"正在全力准备打破下一个记录,计划于2012年夏天向深海244米(800英尺)发起挑战。为考验其强健体质和钢铁般的毅力,赫伯特再次选择爱琴海风景秀丽的圣托里尼岛(Santorini)进行训练。每次挑战都必须一口气完成。通过几次成功的尝试,"飞鱼"充分检验了装备性能:包括辅助他下潜和上升的"榄形浮标"、水下压载系统以及引导返回水面的充气浮标。正如伴随他完成一次次惊人壮举的百年灵腕表一样,这些装备均采用最先进的技术制造而成,极其可靠。出于对安全的考虑,未来几个月内,赫伯特将会进一步加强体力和毅力的锻炼,完成潜至244米深海的整个过程,为明年成功挑战"百年灵800英尺深潜极限"纪录进行充分准备。赫伯特•尼特奇所付出的不懈努力让他进一步接近自己的终极目标——一口气潜入不可思议的305米(1,000英尺)深海,完成震惊世人的壮举。

品牌背景:1884年创立,里昂·百年灵(Léon Breitling)在瑞士汝拉(Jura)建立制表工坊,生产出的仪器用于体 育、科学和工业领域。1915年,百 年灵首开计时腕表之先河,并革新性首创了第一枚独立计时按钮,成为现代计时腕表领域的先驱。(体现出品牌的历史价值)1931年, 百年灵独具慧眼,独家推出了在汽车和飞机仪表盘上使用的计时器。1934年,百年灵发明了第二枚独立计时按钮, 从而奠定了现代计时腕表的外观——双独立计时按钮,许多竞争中模仿(创始人的孙子)
1995年,恩斯特•施耐德的儿子迪奥多•施耐德(Théodore Schneider)接管百年灵公司。同年,百年灵推出了紧急求救腕表Emergency,这是世界首款完美集成紧急求救微型发射器的腕表,从此百年灵跻身高科技腕表先驱之列。

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