Breitling, a pilot's titanium bracelet watch with micro antennae for aviation emergency frequency 121.5 MhZ ref E76321 Emergency circa 2007, quartz standardization movement, dark grey dial with applied luminous Arabic numerals and indexes, apertures for the digital displays, tonneau-form titanium case with graduated bi-directional revolving bezel with micro antennae between the lugs at 12 and 6, crewed down case back with Breitling logo held with 5 screws, case, dial and movement signed with Breitling titanium bracelet with locking clasp not running, diameter 43 mm, bracelet circumference approximately 180 mm. With a Breitling warranty, booklet, tag, test receiver, instructions Cd, Bost screwdriver, box, outer plastic case and additional links. Accompanied by a signed letter from Russell Crowe stating his ownership. The Emergency wristwatch was originally designed for aeronautical use only as a survival tool. Should a pilot become stranded remotely the beacons can be unscrewed activating the emergency rescue services on channel 121.5MHz. The transmitter should not be used in any situation other than an emergency. Provenance: Mr Russell Crowe, Sydney. This watch was bought for and worn in the movie, Body of Lies (2008).' Russell Crowe
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