BREITLING | Chrono Superocean
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March 18, 2015

BREITLING | Chrono Superocean


BREITLING


CHRONO SUPEROCEAN


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The "Superocean," which inherited the lineage of military divers, first appeared in 1957. The "Chrono Superocean" is a model that equipped the highly water-resistant Superocean with the automatic chronograph Cal.13, based on the ETA7750.



Its most notable feature is the adoption of security push buttons, which prevent accidental operation underwater while also enhancing water resistance. This allows it to boast an astonishing 500m water resistance, despite being a chronograph. The dial features a sporty face with vertically aligned subdials, and together with Breitling's signature sharp case form, it delivers an immense impact to the wrist. The dial is available in three colors: black, blue, and silver, all finished to a high quality with guilloché decoration.






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Furthermore, with such functions and design, its overwhelming cost performance, available in the 300,000 yen range, is also a major draw. Equipped with a practical day-date display, it is also ideal for business use and is supported by many users as a popular Breitling model.

Automatic winding. Chronometer. 28,800 vibrations per hour. 42-hour power reserve. Case diameter 42mm. Thickness 15.1mm. Stainless steel case. 300m water resistance. ¥399,000 (stainless steel bracelet). ¥362,250 (calfskin strap).
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