First introduced in 2007, the SuperOcean Heritage watch underwent a makeover ten years later, receiving the new SuperOcean Heritage II appellation. In terms of shape and look, both models are based on the original, the legendary SuperOcean, which Willy Breitling unveiled in 1957, sharing a number of design features with it. Characteristic of the new watch is its striking bezel, the cursive writing at 6 or 12, water-resistance to a depth of 200 m and a Milanese-type bracelet. Its retro quality is, however, extremely subtle and by no means does it overshadow the collection’s universally contemporary look.
This best-selling Breitling range is endowed with a ceramic unidirectional rotating bezel (with the 1957 model it was possible to remove the bezel to clean the crystal). The original late-fifties chronograph was driven by a mechanical hand wound movement, today its successor comes with an automatic movement (you can choose between a chronograph version equipped with an in-house B01 movement or a calibre 13 movement based on the ETA Valjoux 7750 calibre).