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Author: | nicolas07 [ Sun Jul 02, 2017 9:43 am ] |
Post subject: | The SuperOcean Family |
Dear vintage Breitling lovers, I wrote a review of the superocean family I put into my website (https://vintagewatchworld.jimdo.com/art ... an-family/) and I thought it might be interesting to share it within the community. Please do not hesitate to correct any mistakes or add any info. I will be pleased to upgrade the article. Thanks for reading ![]() Diving watches in the fifties: The development of water sports in the 1950s led the watch industry to develop a new range of waterproof watch dedicated to aquatic recreation. Rolex launches hostilities in 1953 with the presentation of the cult Submariner ref 6204, waterproof to 100m. ![]() Source: RolexPassionReport In 1955 the reference 6200 is presented, then, quickly after, the 6205 which is waterproof to 200m. ![]() Source: RolexPassionReport In 1953, Blancpain also launches its Fifty Fathoms, waterproof to about 91m. ![]() Source: monochromewatches.com Since 1938, Breitling has been heavily involved in the manufacture of instruments and chronographs for aviation, including the Navitimer. However, in order not to miss the train that leaves, Breitling launches into the race for diving watches in 1957 with the simultaneous launch of 2 models, with a very marked look: reference 1004 (3 automatic needles) and reference 807 (chronograph manual). The two are then waterproof to 200m which places them in direct competition with the submariner of the time. It was also in 1957 that Omega launched its Seamaster 300 (CK2913), also waterproof to 200m. Below are the different competitors of the time: ![]() Source: PuristPro (@Amanico) |
Author: | nicolas07 [ Sun Jul 02, 2017 9:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The SuperOcean Family |
Case & Bezel: The case is now 42mm (41.5mm exactly) in diameter, with a thick box, making it a watch with dimensions quite contemporary. The besel loses the so special concavity of the first generations in favor of a more classic look with a small tritium bead inserted at noon. ![]() ![]() ![]() Source: Private collection Movement: The 2005 reference embarks a Venus 188 largely modified by Breitling (themselves!) in order to have this function called "slow motion". In 1966, following the acquisition of Venus by Valjoux, the Venus 188 will be renamed Valjoux 7731. ![]() Source: OmegaForums (@woodwkr2) ![]() Source: http://www.thewatchspot.co.uk/ SuperOcean 2005 Execution 2 (1971 - ): In 1971, an advertisement presents a restyling of the 2005 reference: ![]() Again, although the first known publicity dates back to 1971, some 2005 mk2 seem to have cases dating back to 1965. ![]() Source: vintagebreitling.com (@Dracha) Dial & Hands: The dial now has a sweep second at 9hr. The indexes in circles disappear in favor of large baton indexes with « green" tritium, classic for this period. The dial remains signed B Breitling Geneve and SuperOcean. The hands also evolve: they become shorter and thicker, with a chrono hand still very visible with a large square filled with tritium. Case & Bezel: Concerning the case, no changes compared to the previous generation. For the bezel, we see this time a "yachting" bezel in addition to the classic black bezel of the previous generation: - "Classical" black bezel with indication every 15 minutes and tritium bead at noon - Black "yachting" bezel Despite a number of discussions on the subject, there is no evidence today that the yachting besel would have ever been mounted on the 2005 mk 1. ![]() Source: http://www.thewatchspot.co.uk/ |
Author: | WatchFred [ Sun Jul 02, 2017 10:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The SuperOcean Family |
bravo, Nicolas ! |
Author: | zak57 [ Sun Jul 02, 2017 10:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The SuperOcean Family |
Excellent and fascinating, thanks for sharing. |
Author: | nicolas07 [ Sun Jul 02, 2017 11:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The SuperOcean Family |
WatchFred wrote: bravo, Nicolas ! I should have add at the end of the article: Thanks Fred for sharing what you know ![]() |
Author: | Lofan [ Thu Aug 31, 2017 10:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The SuperOcean Family |
Thank you Nicolas! That lovely article was equal parts inspiring and depressing... |
Author: | nicolas07 [ Fri Sep 01, 2017 1:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The SuperOcean Family |
Lofan wrote: Thank you Nicolas! That lovely article was equal parts inspiring and depressing... Haha thank you. Those are not easy to find nowadays indeed. Especially the first gen. |
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