Kurteti
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Hey folks
Up for grabs I have my Breitling Superocean, ref A17375E71G1A1.
This model brings a number of upgrades with it as compared to the previous generation.
The ceramic bezel inlay is a quality and luxurious addition to the reference, featuring 120 clicks with crisp action and very little play
The polished centre links are a love it or hate it feature for a lot of collectors, however I find it steers the watch deeper into the luxury category rather than the previous generations rather tooltastic playful vibes.
The quick adjust clasp makes on the fly bracelet adjustment a breeze and is quite possibly my favourite upgrade, on any watch really.
If that were not enough, the crispness of the white dial, with the heat blued markers and handset, make for a pleasant time read out through the dual sided AR coating, that seemingly makes the crystal disappear.
The yellow embellishment on the seconds hand draws your eyes to the gilt Superocean text on the dial.
The chamfers on the lugs provide a more svelte aesthetic to the case and Breitling clearly has paid attention to the minute details on this timepiece, for the better.
At 42mm in diameter it has a 12.5mm thickness 47.6mm lug to lug not including endlinks (which would otherwise be 50mm) a 22mm lug width and a 300m water resistance rating.
This particular piece has some wear to the caseback, the polished portion of the clasp and a couple links, though nothing outrageous or deep.
At $6500 retail, it certainly does beg the question of value, however at my ask of $4499, it presents an excellent value proposition from the previous generation.
Included in the package is the original invoice, a newspaper style booklet of the superocean model, the watch, box, extra links and warranty card.
Up for grabs I have my Breitling Superocean, ref A17375E71G1A1.
This model brings a number of upgrades with it as compared to the previous generation.
The ceramic bezel inlay is a quality and luxurious addition to the reference, featuring 120 clicks with crisp action and very little play
The polished centre links are a love it or hate it feature for a lot of collectors, however I find it steers the watch deeper into the luxury category rather than the previous generations rather tooltastic playful vibes.
The quick adjust clasp makes on the fly bracelet adjustment a breeze and is quite possibly my favourite upgrade, on any watch really.
If that were not enough, the crispness of the white dial, with the heat blued markers and handset, make for a pleasant time read out through the dual sided AR coating, that seemingly makes the crystal disappear.
The yellow embellishment on the seconds hand draws your eyes to the gilt Superocean text on the dial.
The chamfers on the lugs provide a more svelte aesthetic to the case and Breitling clearly has paid attention to the minute details on this timepiece, for the better.
At 42mm in diameter it has a 12.5mm thickness 47.6mm lug to lug not including endlinks (which would otherwise be 50mm) a 22mm lug width and a 300m water resistance rating.
This particular piece has some wear to the caseback, the polished portion of the clasp and a couple links, though nothing outrageous or deep.
At $6500 retail, it certainly does beg the question of value, however at my ask of $4499, it presents an excellent value proposition from the previous generation.
Included in the package is the original invoice, a newspaper style booklet of the superocean model, the watch, box, extra links and warranty card.
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