Callisto Watches
The Breitling Callisto Chrono is a medium sized mechanical chronograph, designed for men or women, powered by a traditional Breitling Caliber 11 manual-wind movement. The Callisto Chrono shares several design features with the Chronomat, like the unidirectional rotating bezel, the rider tabs, and the onion-shaped pushers. The Callisto Chrono was produced to approximately 25,000 pieces from 1987/1988 to 1992; it was presumably replaced by the Chrono Cockpit x30011, in the Chronoliner lineup, which looks a lot like its predecessor, except for the automatic movement. (This one should not be mistaken with the newer Chrono Cockpit x13357 model, introduced in 2005.) Other resembling watches include the Cockpit Auto (around 1995), and the Sextant chronograph, which was a contemporary of the Chrono Cockpit, but with a Quartz movement. The Sextant, as well as the second version of the Chrono Cockpit (x30012), both have a date window at 4 o'clock.