Dressed in a green so rich it practically glows, this Superocean Heritage plays cooler, calmer cousin to its familiar blue sibling. Its spear-and-arrow hands and crown-guard-free case come straight from Breitling’s 1957 original, that same vintage dive-watch bloodline collectors still chase today.
Presents itself in mint condition with little to no signs of wear. A green sunray dial that behaves like mood lighting: deep forest in shadow, electric lime when sun hits, never quite the same shade twice. Polished black ceramic bezel, glassy and scratch-shrugging, framing that green like a dark border around a Wes Anderson frame. Brushed and polished steel plays across the case, turning matte then mirror as your wrist moves, so this whole watch keeps catching your eye like it has something to say.
Functions include hours, minutes, seconds, and date, all driven by an automatic, chronometer-certified caliber B20 with a marathon 70-hour power reserve. That screw-locked crown acts as command center: unscrew it, pull to a first click to quick-set the date, pull to a second click to set time with a hacking seconds hand for precision, then thread it back down to lock in 200m water resistance. No pushers clutter this case, just a clean three-hander, while a unidirectional ceramic bezel rotates counter-clockwise only, letting you clock elapsed time the same way divers have since the Eisenhower era.
Comes as a full set, double-boxed with warranty card, manual booklet, and watch pillow.
Green dials remain this hobby’s favorite plot twist, and few wear one with this kind of pedigree: a genuine ’57 silhouette, a manufacture-grade automatic underneath, and a mesh-pattern rubber strap that reads unmistakably Breitling. Built for a collector who wants one steel automatic that handles the office, open water, and everything between, and who would rather stand out in green than blend into a black-dial crowd.