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Breitling Dives Deep and into Color with New Superocean Watches

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Breitling Superocean_Automatic 46 Super Diver_Ref. E10379D31L1S1 and E10379351B1S1_RGB
© franz j. venzin

With summer in full swing, Breitling is launching a new line-up of its Superocean collection of diver's watches. The technical flagship is the Superocean Automatic 46 Super Diver, which has an impressive depth rating of 1,000 meters (3,300 ft), making it the deepest diving Superocean timepiece. In addition to this engineering feat, the titanium-clad watch features a patented safety lock for the bidirectional rotating bezel with a ceramic inlay, positioned on the left flank and ensuring that no accidental bezel rotation will interfere with decompression stops.

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Breitling Superocean_Automatic 46 Super Diver_Ref. E10379351B1S1_RGB © PR

The dial is available in two cool camouflage hues, black and green. For a pop of color, the tip of the central second hand is yellow. It is furnished with broad hands and indexes coated with Superluminova that allows for easy readability underwater. Interestingly, the design takes clues from an original from the 1960s which was affectionately called "Superocean Slow Motion" thanks to its pared down design.

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Breitling Superocean_Automatic 46 Super Diver_Ref. E10379D31L1E1_RGB © PR

The Superocean Automatic 46 Super Diver measures 46mm wide and incorporates a soft-iron inner case that offers protection against the effects of magnetic fields. At the heart of the watch ticks the self-winding caliber Breitling 10 which is a COSC-certified chronometer and has a power reserve of 42 hours. The two strap options (rubber or titanium bracelet) have a folding clasp that allows for micro-adjustments of up to 15mm for easy wear over rashes and wetsuits. 

The Superocean Automatic 46 Super Diver is priced at $6,300 (rubber strap) and $6,950 (bracelet).

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Breitling Superocean Automatic 36_rainbow-dial_Ref. U17377211A1S1_RGB © franz j. venzin

For watch lovers who prefer more modest proportions and who are open to the use of color, Breitling has even more options in store. The Superocean Automatic 36 for example. Its white dial with rainbow-gradient markers offers a colorful interpretation of the Slow Motions' minimalist and focused style. Here, too, the dial architecture has an impressive depth that enhances its distinctive charisma. The use of pink gold for the crown and bezel grip adds a luxurious touch and contrast to the white of the ceramic inlay of the unidirectional bezel and dial.

This Superocean Automatic 36 is powered by the caliber 17 and offered with a white rubber strap. Pricing is marked at USD 7,300.

To learn more, visit Breitling, here.

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