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Up for grabs I have my Breitling Superocean N17376 in Bronze and featuring a brown fume dial with gold tone handset and markers.
This model brings a number of upgrades compared to the previous generation Superocean.
The ceramic bezel inlay is a quality and luxurious addition to the reference, featuring 120 clicks with crisp action and very little play
The warm tones of the bronze are reminiscent of gold but with a more robust build, which steers the watch deeper into the luxury category.
The strap has enough room to accommodate my 7.5” wrist loosely, without activating any of the micro adjustments, which leads us to the quick adjust clasp that makes on the fly adjustment a breeze, my favourite upgrade yet.
The dial makes for a pleasant time read out through the dual sided AR coating, that seemingly makes the crystal disappear.
The chamfers on the lugs provide a more svelte aesthetic to the case that wears quite slim for a casual piece that can dress up.
At 44mm it has a 12.6mm thickness, a 50.5mm lug to lug and a 22mm lug width and 300m water resistance rating.
This particular piece has some patina to the case, moreso the caseback and some minor wear to the clasp.
At $7700 retail, it certainly does beg the question of value, however at my 40% discount of $4699, it presents an excellent value proposition from the previous generation.
Included in the package is the watch, double box and warranty card.
Up for grabs I have my Breitling Superocean N17376 in Bronze and featuring a brown fume dial with gold tone handset and markers.
This model brings a number of upgrades compared to the previous generation Superocean.
The ceramic bezel inlay is a quality and luxurious addition to the reference, featuring 120 clicks with crisp action and very little play
The warm tones of the bronze are reminiscent of gold but with a more robust build, which steers the watch deeper into the luxury category.
The strap has enough room to accommodate my 7.5” wrist loosely, without activating any of the micro adjustments, which leads us to the quick adjust clasp that makes on the fly adjustment a breeze, my favourite upgrade yet.
The dial makes for a pleasant time read out through the dual sided AR coating, that seemingly makes the crystal disappear.
The chamfers on the lugs provide a more svelte aesthetic to the case that wears quite slim for a casual piece that can dress up.
At 44mm it has a 12.6mm thickness, a 50.5mm lug to lug and a 22mm lug width and 300m water resistance rating.
This particular piece has some patina to the case, moreso the caseback and some minor wear to the clasp.
At $7700 retail, it certainly does beg the question of value, however at my 40% discount of $4699, it presents an excellent value proposition from the previous generation.
Included in the package is the watch, double box and warranty card.
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