Breitling Superocean Automatic 44

Pre-Owned Breitling Superocean Automatic 44 Ref. A17392 self-winding automatic watch, features a 44mm blue stainless steel case with a uni-directional rotating bezel surrounding a blue dial on a stainless steel bracelet. Functions include chronograph, minute and second markers, thirty eight hours of continuous operation. The watch has a 500m water resistance

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Pre-Owned Breitling Superocean Automatic 44 Ref. A17392 self-winding automatic watch, features a 44mm blue stainless steel case with a uni-directional rotating bezel surrounding a blue dial on a stainless steel bracelet. Functions include chronograph, minute and second markers, thirty eight hours of continuous operation. The watch has a 500m water resistance. Try on and enjoy this Breitling Superocean Automatic 44 and other pre-owned luxury timepieces at our La Maison Yamron Boutique located at the Waterside Shops in Naples, FL ->

The Story
In the 1950s, the demand for divers’ watches increases due to their essential role in the conquest of the oceans, in professional deep-sea diving and in the scientific exploration of the seas. Aquatic sports and nautical leisure activities are also booming, and amateur enthusiasts need instruments that can safely be worn during their exciting excursions under the surface of the water. In 1957, Breitling simultaneously launches two ground-breaking diving watches: a time-only diver (Ref. 1004) and a chronograph (Ref. 807). Both named SuperOcean, these two watches embody two different visions of nautical sports: the elegant time-only (Ref. 1004) is intended for the gentleman who cares about his style even while at the beach, while the sportier chronograph (Ref. 807) is definitively more for the seasoned diver who needs a watch for performance and reliability.

About Breitling
Breitling SA was founded in Saint-Imier, Bernese Jura by Léon Breitling in 1884.When Léon Breitling died in 1914, the business passed to his son, Gaston, and then to his son, Willy, in 1935. Willy’s children were not interested in pursuing the family business, so the Breitling factory in La Chaux de Fonds closed in December 1978. Willy, already in poor health, died in May 1979.

Ernst Schneider, owner of the Sicura Company in Grenchen, bought the Breitling name from the founding Breitling family in 1979. Production of “Breitling” watches then moved to the Sicura factory, which later changed its name to Montres Breitling AG and then Breitling AG in 1994. The Schneider family retained ownership until April 2017. Ernst’s son, Theodore Schneider, sold the majority stake (80%) in Breitling to CVC Capital Partners for over $870m. Theodore Schneider retained 20% control of Breitling until November 2018, when he sold these remaining 20% to CVC. Historically, Breitling sourced movements from suppliers such as Valjoux, ETA, and Venus rather than producing movements in-house. In 2009 Breitling developed the B01, an in-house self-winding, column wheel chronograph movement, used in the Breitling Chronomat 01 and subsequently Navitimer 01

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Additional information

Brand

Breitling

Collection

Super Ocean

Reference

A17392

Style

Casual

Case Size

44mm

Case Shape

Round

Dial Color

Blue

Hours Markers

Numerals

Caseback

Solid

Case Material

Stainless Steel

Water Resistance

500m

Movement

Automatic

Strap/Bracelet Material

Stainless Steel

Band Color

Silver

Buckle Type

Deployment

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