Breitling - SuperOcean Chrono II Red Limited Edition NEW
Ultra-technical, ultra-sturdy and water-resistant to 500 m (1,650 ft), the Superocean Chronograph has already conquered land and sea thanks to its striking appearance and its peerless performances. Breitling now introduces it in a limited edition further accentuating its powerful character – a new alliance of audacity, style and functionality.
Its stand-out feature lies in the unidirectional rotating bezel, an indispensable companion for the finest feats in deep waters, which appears clad in red rubber – offering a superb touch of vivid color echoed on the chronograph sweep seconds hand, the counter rings, the date window and the model's signature. Issued in a 2,000-piece Limited numbered Edition, this super-diver with its youthful and dynamic style houses a high-performance selfwinding movement chronometer-certified by the COSC (Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute).
The highly readable dial is fitted with oversized hands and hour-markers, underscored by a luminescent coating, as well as a thick sapphire crystal that is glareproofed on both sides. The Superocean Chronograph is a champion of security equipped with a screw-locked crown and pushpieces that can only be activated after being unlocked, as well as a valve serving to balance out differences in pressure inside and outside the case. It comes with a choice of steel bracelet, a strap in rubber or Barenia leather, or the all-new Superocean leather strap with red edges to match its bezel.
The case, in stainless steel, measures 44mm.
It has an AR-coated sapphire crystal and it is water resistant to 500 meters.
Movement is the Swiss automatic Breitling caliber 13 (base ETA 7750), officially chronometer-certified by the COSC, with 25 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 48 hours.
Straps available are the Barenia leather,
Superocean leather, rubber Ocean Racer (perforated),
rubber Diver Pro (with raised central ridge) and Professional bracelet.
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Ultra-technical, ultra-sturdy and water-resistant to 500 m (1,650 ft), the Superocean Chronograph has already conquered land and sea thanks to its striking appearance and its peerless performances. Breitling now introduces it in a limited edition further accentuating its powerful character – a new alliance of audacity, style and functionality.
Its stand-out feature lies in the unidirectional rotating bezel, an indispensable companion for the finest feats in deep waters, which appears clad in red rubber – offering a superb touch of vivid color echoed on the chronograph sweep seconds hand, the counter rings, the date window and the model's signature. Issued in a 2,000-piece Limited numbered Edition, this super-diver with its youthful and dynamic style houses a high-performance selfwinding movement chronometer-certified by the COSC (Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute).
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The highly readable dial is fitted with oversized hands and hour-markers, underscored by a luminescent coating, as well as a thick sapphire crystal that is glareproofed on both sides. The Superocean Chronograph is a champion of security equipped with a screw-locked crown and pushpieces that can only be activated after being unlocked, as well as a valve serving to balance out differences in pressure inside and outside the case. It comes with a choice of steel bracelet, a strap in rubber or Barenia leather, or the all-new Superocean leather strap with red edges to match its bezel.
The case, in stainless steel, measures 44mm.
It has an AR-coated sapphire crystal and it is water resistant to 500 meters.
Movement is the Swiss automatic Breitling caliber 13 (base ETA 7750), officially chronometer-certified by the COSC, with 25 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 48 hours.
Straps available are the Barenia leather,
Superocean leather, rubber Ocean Racer (perforated),
rubber Diver Pro (with raised central ridge) and Professional bracelet.
www.timezone.com
www.Breitling.com
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