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24 August 2011, 02:35 PM | #1 |
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Breitling Superocean 44mm.
Picture taken from google. As said, what are your thoughts regarding this model? I particularly liked the one with blue seconds hand. It's quite big, I think as large as a DSSD, but slightly thinner. Will it be an iconic watch? Will it bore me? Will it hold value if I decided to sell it? Any thoughts welcome! :)
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I like it!! Looks good!
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25 August 2011, 12:39 PM | #5 |
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I have a superocean heritage 46 which now comes in a 42. I think it is an amazing looking watch and IMHO more likely to become iconic.
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25 August 2011, 07:29 PM | #6 |
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I tried on an SO44 recently and it was superb. The only worry I have is how well the rubber bezel stands up to wear and tear.
Haven't tried on the SO Heritage 42 but that looks the business. The Avenger Seawolf is also a superb watch and well worth a look. |
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That's a beauty......one of my favorites!!!!!! Here's what I just picked up
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25 August 2011, 07:31 PM | #9 |
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it looks smart and moddern , but maybe the moddern look wont age well ,
but its smart now. |
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I love it, especially the chrono version. Iconic? Tough to say. If you want iconic I would get a navitimer.
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I really like mine (wear it more than my Rolex) and i would have to agree that iconic is Navitimer, but for a fun sporty watch it rules.
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I don`t think that most modern watches will ever be considered as iconic, they`re all mass produced and there are really little innovations in industry in terms of design and functionality...
However, I really like the looks of new Superocean, that blue second hand looks very nice, but I`m still more fond of older model (42mm, before rubber bezel, more classical looks) and, of course, the Steelfish. |
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I love the heritage 46... Something about it, just clean
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I think I was one of the first people to take photos of the SO II (42mm) a year or so ago when they first came out. I loved the look of it and had one pre-ordered since it was announced. Now it looks like I'm going to have to pick up it's 44mm brother as I'm loving the new size (I'm a PAM guy)!
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It won't hold it's value nor will it become iconic. But, it is one tough watch, every bit as good as a Sub.
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Looks sharp!
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niceness!
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12 September 2011, 10:37 AM | #19 |
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looks nice, the font makes the watch stand out.
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Loold much better in the flesh, too. Love mine. Wear it almost every day.
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I have one in yellow, and I love it. Gets lots of looks and like others have said, its durable.
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8 November 2011, 01:54 PM | #22 |
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i think this looks like a copy of the rolex deep sea.
i like the deep sea better. |
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I don't see a resemblance.
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I don't see the resemblance either, other than it's about the same size, and it's about a 3rd of the price so it's a great buy imo.
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Personally I think it looks much sportier than a DSSD but that's just me. Otherwise, congratulations (a bit late) to Norman for that beauty.
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Heritage...good looking...
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I think its hideous. I love the old line of Superocean watches - owned the 44m Superocean Steelfish and 42mm Chrono Superocean. Lord knows what they were thinking with that dial or bezel on the new one. For being a true sport watch, the old design still had a classy look to it.
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The blue looks good. As for being iconic - no! With Breitling changing the models so frequently iconic is out of the question - like most Omegas. As for holding is price - sorry but it will not.
I have a Steelfish that I love, I got at a good discount otherwise the resale value would have changed my mind. I do not plan on selling but the the resale value cannot be overlooked.
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Nice piece with a very nice price tag!!!
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wow love how it looks :)
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