Breitling Aeromarine Chrono Superocean uses a modified Breitling 13 caliber with 25 jewels and runs at 28,800 vibrations per hour (vph). It is a COSC-certified chronometer with an automatic movement.
Its chronograph has three counters: small seconds counter (located at 9), the hour counter (located at 6), and minute counter (positioned at 12). The calendar display shows the day and date located at 3. All the counters are using rhodium-plated hands for indication.
There are a few versions of dials and subdials: black main dial with silvered subdials, silvered main dial with blue subdials, and lastly a blue main dial with silvered subdials. It has luminescent rhodium-plated baton markers and also luminescent sword-style rhodium-plated hands.
The case is made of stainless steel with a diameter of 41mm and 17.2mm thickness. Its sapphire crystal is curved with anti-reflective on both sides. Its bezel has glass-bearing and engraved markings with 5 minutes division. It can be turned anti-clockwise and has a luminescent round marker. It also has four riders at each quarter.
It uses a decompression valve located at 10 for helium gases to escape when ascending to the water surface during diving. The crown is screwed-down and has pushers with case protection and safety device.
Its caseback has an embossed Breitling’s logo on medallion. Most importantly, the water resistance for Aeromarine Chrono Superocean is 500m.
Its straps are leather, buffalo leather, crocodile leather, or Diver Pro. The bracelets are the professional model.
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