Enzo Fullin

Head Of Product Development at Breitling

Enzo Fullin has over 30 years of experience in product development and management within the watchmaking and microtechnology industries. Currently serving as the Head of Product Development at BREITLING since March 2010, Enzo oversees the development of various watch components, ensuring a cohesive link between design, technical specifications, production, and marketing. Prior to this role, Enzo held positions such as Head of Development at ETA SA, leading quartz movement developments, and Business Development Leader at Colibrys SA, focusing on microsensor applications. Enzo began a career in microtechnology as a Project Manager at CSEM SA, managing projects related to advanced micromachining technologies. Academically, Enzo graduated with an Ingénieur diplômé EPFL in microtechnology from the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne and obtained a scientific maturity certificate from Gymnase Bienne.

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Breitling is a specialist in chronographs and technical watches, Breitling has also shared the finest hours in the conquest of the skies. Founded in 1884, the brand established itself as a privileged partner of aeronautics, notably through its famous onboard chronographs.In 1952, Breitling strengthened these authentic ties with the masters of theskies by creating the legendary Navitimer. The wristwatch was equipped with a circular slide rule enabling all calculations relating to aerial navigation. The brand with the winged B developed various innovative instruments for aviators’ use, such as the Emergency, the first wristwatch in the world equipped with an authentic integrated dual frequency personal locator beacon.Several teams fly under the firm’s colours, including the famous Breitling Jet Team with its spectacular aerobatics. Breitling is associated with the greatest air shows around the world and supports the restoration of legendary aircrafts such as the Breitling Super Constellation, one of the two remaining flight worthy “Super Connies” in the world.