Breitling has revived the design of the legendary diver’s instrument it launched in 1957. While the technical qualities that have forged the Superocean’s reputation have been respected, the timepiece has been given a thoroughly new look.
The rubber-moulded bezel features sloping numerals and flutes that underscore its technical nature and adventurous vocation. The strikingly distinctive dial is a continuation of the same vigorous design with applique numerals and hourmarkers standing out against the black Abyss ground, which is encircled by a blue, yellow, red, silvered or black bevelled flange. A born diver, it is water-resistant to 1,500 metres and has all the attributes of a professional instrument, like the safety valve that automatically releases the accumulated helium when the internal over-pressure reaches around 3 bar.
Movement: Automatic, Breitling 17 calibre, COSC-certified, 25 jewels, 28,800 vib/h
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds and date
Case: Steel, 42 mm
Bezel: Ratcheted unidirectional rotating bezel
Helium valve at 10 o’clock
Crown: Screw-down crown
Crystal: Double-sided anti-reflective convex sapphire crystal
Water-resistant: 1,500 m
Dial: Abyss Black, Abyss Silver, Abyss Blue, Abyss Red or Abyss Yellow
Oversized Superluminova hands and hour-markers
Tip of seconds hand matches beveled flange
Bracelet/Strap: Diver Pro and Ocean Racer in rubber, Professional in steel

Breitling Watches were introduced to the market so that everybody could wear their favorite watch without having to worry about their costly prices.
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