Interview with Jean-Paul Girardin, CEO Breitling @ Baselworld 2015

Jean-Paul Girardin, CEO Breitling and Alexander Linz

Today Jean-Paul Girardin showed me his connected watch Breitling B55 and we talked about the first three-hand automatic calibre of Breitling…

 

In the firs interview we talk about the new Breitling B55 connected watch 

 

 

Jean-Paul Girardin, CEO Breitling and Alexander Linz
Jean-Paul Girardin, CEO Breitling and Alexander Linz

 

The Breitling B55 connected watch

 

Breitling B55 connected watch
Breitling B55 connected watch
Breitling B55 connected watch
Breitling B55 connected watch
Breitling B55 connected watch
Breitling B55 connected watch
Breitling B55 connected watch
Breitling B55 connected watch

 

The second interview is about the introduction of the first Breitling non-chronograph calibre 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 replies on “Interview with Jean-Paul Girardin, CEO Breitling @ Baselworld 2015”
  1. says: Guy

    I like Jean-Paul’s description of the purpose of the smart phone. It is to augment the watch! The man didn’t bounce off the farm wagon in front of Basel World.
    I would encourage Breitling to develop an interface to the Android products as quickly as possible. Apple has the unfriendly habit of changing their OS and thereby rendering older products to paperweight status.

    It was a pleasure to meet Jean-Paul at the Reno Airshow. Maybe we can do that again this year?

  2. says: Thomas

    Alex, what a great interview and believe this concept Watch will be a stunner. Breitling really understood what could be added to the watch to make it interesting for a professional or leisure pilot. I could see a similar adaptation for divers. Because we also have to fill out a logbook but more importantly we need to know the exact depth and how long we are already diving. Time of entrance and exit time, with a safety stop of three minutes at 5m. Bye Bye IWatch

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