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Author:  cruvon [ Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Which are the early SuperOceans?

Hi, was trying read up on Super Oceans but don't see much info available on their history(50's?), any articles et al describing the various references? Also what was the depth rating on them then and currently and the diameter and approximate prices the vintage ones go for?

Thanks

Author:  Dracha [ Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

viewtopic.php?f=11&t=35656

if I am not mistaken the 2 earliest are 36 (ref 1004) ,37 (ref 807) which were released in the same year and 39 ref 2005 was the follow up
the ref 1004 and ref 807 are hardly ever offered and prices range between 4500-6000 euro and up , the ref 2005 you see offered between 2000-4500 and up depending on condition

all were 600ft waterproof

diameter for all is approx 41-42 mm , quite big even in these days

here's some references
http://jlc.watchprosite.com/?show=forum ... &ti=722698
http://www.forum-mdp.com/t697-breitling ... ight=ocean
http://www.forum-mdp.com/t697-breitling ... ight=ocean

Image

Author:  cruvon [ Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

Dracha wrote:
http://www.breitlingsource.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=35656

if I am not mistaken the 2 earliest are 36 (ref 1004) ,37 (ref 807) which were released in the same year and 39 ref 2005 was the follow up
the ref 1004 and ref 807 are hardly ever offered and prices range between 4500-6000 euro and up , the ref 2005 you see offered between 2000-4500 and up depending on condition

all were 600ft waterproof

diameter for all is approx 41-42 mm , quite big even in these days

here's some references
http://jlc.watchprosite.com/?show=forum ... &ti=722698
http://www.forum-mdp.com/t697-breitling ... ight=ocean
http://www.forum-mdp.com/t697-breitling ... ight=ocean

Image


Thanks for the detailed info Dracha, going through it, very interesting! Any idea how well they were received by the diving community?

Author:  Dracha [ Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:51 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

I really dont know
I can only assume the 'diver community' was very small back in the mid-50ies and early 60ies, so only a few pieces were sold to actual divers ?, but I am really guessing here

here's another nice review
http://ninanet.net/watches/others15/Med ... tling.html

Author:  cruvon [ Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

Dracha wrote:
I really dont know
I can only assume the 'diver community' was very small back in the mid-50ies and early 60ies, so only a few pieces were sold to actual divers ?, but I am really guessing here


Thanks!

Author:  cruvon [ Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

Browsing thru" ref 1004 and ref 807, how easy is it to get parts for ref 1004 and ref 807, things like the bezel insert and hands? I see they have 2 different movements, is the B-125 on the 1004 a Breitling inhouse, if not by whom? The chrono looks cool too.

Author:  WatchFred [ Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

cruvon wrote:
Browsing thru" ref 1004 and ref 807, how easy is it to get parts for ref 1004 and ref 807, things like the bezel insert and hands? I see they have 2 different movements, is the B-125 on the 1004 a Breitling inhouse, if not by whom? The chrono looks cool too.

quoting Roff from another thread: "at your local watchmaker, right next to the hen´s teeth"
very rare watches and parts are almost impossible to find. Last year there was an imperfect 807 for sale and a parts watch at the same time, somebody hopefully was smart enough to grab the two, wasn´t me and I hate that.

Author:  Dracha [ Mon Jan 30, 2012 3:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

WatchFred wrote:
Last year there was an imperfect 807 for sale and a parts watch at the same time, somebody hopefully was smart enough to grab the two, wasn´t me and I hate that.


:yeahthat :cry:

Author:  Yaffle [ Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:26 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

Here's a family shot of all the SuperOceans.
Attachment:
SuperoceanFamily.jpg


Spanning roughly 1958 through to the early Seventies.

Out of interest, I think the chronograph (807), must have a good claim to be the world's first
production made diver's chronograph.

If anyone knows of an earlier one, I'd love to know.

In terms of size they get bigger, the first two around 38mm, the Sixties ones around 40mm, and
the large one at 47mm.
Attachment:
2SuperoceanAdvertExert.jpg


The last two have screw down crowns, which the earlier ones don't.

Author:  Dracha [ Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:02 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

that superocean family is a fantastic collection !
thanks for posting

Author:  WatchFred [ Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:06 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

Dracha wrote:
that superocean family is a fantastic collection !
thanks for posting

:yeahthat
absolutely breathtaking :bow:

Author:  Dracha [ Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

cruvon wrote:
Browsing thru" ref 1004 and ref 807, how easy is it to get parts for ref 1004 and ref 807, things like the bezel insert and hands? I see they have 2 different movements, is the B-125 on the 1004 a Breitling inhouse, if not by whom? The chrono looks cool too.



There's a 1004 bezel for sale right now , if you have some spare $$$ you may want to pick it up 'just in case' , if been trying to talk myself out of buying it !!

and this is the movement of a 807 , there's (was?) one 807 for sale last week with an incorrect caseback

Image

Author:  cruvon [ Mon Jan 30, 2012 4:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

Yaffle wrote:
Here's a family shot of all the SuperOceans.
Attachment:
SuperoceanFamily.jpg


Spanning roughly 1958 through to the early Seventies.

Out of interest, I think the chronograph (807), must have a good claim to be the world's first
production made diver's chronograph.

If anyone knows of an earlier one, I'd love to know.

In terms of size they get bigger, the first two around 38mm, the Sixties ones around 40mm, and
the large one at 47mm.
Attachment:
2SuperoceanAdvertExert.jpg


The last two have screw down crowns, which the earlier ones don't.


Thanks for the info and beautiful collection there!

Author:  cruvon [ Mon Jan 30, 2012 4:24 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

Dracha wrote:
cruvon wrote:
Browsing thru" ref 1004 and ref 807, how easy is it to get parts for ref 1004 and ref 807, things like the bezel insert and hands? I see they have 2 different movements, is the B-125 on the 1004 a Breitling inhouse, if not by whom? The chrono looks cool too.



There's a 1004 bezel for sale right now , if you have some spare $$$ you may want to pick it up 'just in case' , if been trying to talk myself out of buying it !!

and this is the movement of a 807 , there's (was?) one 807 for sale last week with an incorrect caseback

Image



Thanks Dracha, where is the bezel for sale? Also are bezels and hands from the 1004 and 807 interchangeable? Also, can the bezel pearl be popped out or is it fixed/glued in?

Author:  Dracha [ Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:36 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Which are the early SuperOceans?

here's a very nice 1004 , with hands replaced by Breitling Switzerland !!.. such a shame as its a fantastic looking example

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