Made to move between the waves and the waterfront. was. When Breitling first launched it in 1957, it took a different tack from other dive watches of the era. The Ref. 1004 (a sleek time-only piece) and Ref. 807 (the world’s first dedicated dive chronograph) weren’t just about exploring the underwater world—they were about looking good doing it. The spear-and-arrow hands, anodized rotating bezel, and naturally sleek proportions made it a favorite of stylish adventurers who lived for the sea and the scene. Today, that philosophy is still at the core of the Superocean Heritage. It’s got the soul of the 1950s, but designed for today. The latest Superocean Heritage builds on everything that made the original distinctive—and sharpens it. A ceramic-inlayed bezel adds exceptional scratch resistance, while integrated mesh-metal or mesh-rubber bracelets fit snugly against the case, secured with folding clasps for a clean, watertight finish. A discreet date window at six o’clock, and the original signature hands—arrow for hours, spear for minutes—ensure legibility and balance, above or below the surface.
Technical data
Movement
Caliber
Breitling 10
Movement
Self-winding mechanical
Power Reserve
Approx. 42 hours
Vibration
28,800 v.p.h
Jewel
25 jewels
Calendar
Dial aperture
Case
Case Material
Stainless steel
Caseback
Screwed in
Water Resistance
200 m (660 ft)
Bezel
Unidirectional, ratcheted
Crown
Screw-locked, two gaskets
Crystal
Cambered sapphire, glareproofed both sides
Dimensions
Product Weight (Approx.)
73.89 g
Watch Head Weight (Approx.)
54.4 g
Diameter
36 mm
Lug Width (in-between lugs)
18.05 mm
Strap
Strap Material
Rubber
Strap Colour
Green
Strap Type
Straight
Lug
18/16 mm
Buckle Material
Stainless steel
Buckle Type
Folding clasp
Buckle Size
16 mm