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Replica Superocean Watches

Our breitling superocean replica collection spans 32 models across the full dive-focused range — Superocean Automatic, Superocean Heritage and Super Chronomat references. Launched in 1957 as Breitling’s answer to professional diving, the Superocean line has evolved from a pure tool watch into a versatile sport-dive platform. Today’s lineup covers sizes from 42mm to 46mm, with ceramic unidirectional bezels, screw-down crowns, luminescent dials and water resistance ratings from 200m to 2,000m. Each reference maintains Breitling’s commitment to COSC chronometer certification. Browse the dive-rated selection below, or return to the full Replica Breitling collection.

Key References

  • Superocean Automatic 42 (A17375) — The core dive model with 42mm steel case, ceramic unidirectional bezel and 200m water resistance. B20 caliber (70-hour power reserve) with center seconds and date at 6 o’clock. Available in black, blue, turquoise and orange dials — the most versatile entry into the Superocean range.
  • Superocean Heritage 57 (A10370) — 42mm vintage-inspired design with slim bezel, box sapphire crystal and mesh bracelet option. The Heritage 57 draws directly from the 1957 original — cleaner dial layout, narrower bezel and a dressier wrist presence compared to the modern Superocean Automatic.
  • Superocean Heritage Chronograph 44 (A13313) — 44mm chronograph on the Heritage platform. Ceramic bezel, two-register chronograph layout with 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock. The B01 in-house caliber with 70-hour power reserve and column-wheel mechanism delivers precise timing.
  • Super Chronomat 44 (A17378) — 44mm steel case with ceramic rider-tab bezel that bridges the Chronomat and Superocean families. UTC function via additional 24-hour hand, 200m water resistance. The most robust Superocean variant with Chronomat DNA built into its bezel design.

Movement and Build

Time-only Superocean references run the B20 caliber — an automatic movement with 28,800 vph frequency and 70-hour power reserve, COSC certified. Chronograph models use the B01 in-house caliber with column-wheel and vertical clutch engagement, maintaining the same 70-hour reserve. Cases are constructed from 316L stainless steel with satin-brushed finishes on flat surfaces and polished edges. Ceramic bezels feature engraved and filled-luminous dive scales for underwater legibility. Dials use applied indices with Super-LumiNova fill in generous proportions — the hour markers on the Automatic 42 are notably wider than standard dress-watch applications. Bracelets include the Professional III five-link option, the Ocean Classic mesh and rubber Diver Pro straps with deployant clasps. All models feature screw-down crowns at 3 o’clock and sapphire crystals with anti-reflective coating on both sides.

How to Choose Your Superocean

If you want the pure dive watch in a mid-size package, the Superocean Automatic 42 (A17375) is the balanced choice — 42mm, ceramic bezel, 200m rating and the B20 movement. For a vintage aesthetic that works equally well on a mesh bracelet or leather strap, the Heritage 57 (A10370) provides a slimmer, dressier profile. Chronograph fans should consider the Heritage Chronograph 44 (A13313) with its B01 engine. For the largest and most rugged option, the Super Chronomat 44 (A17378) adds a UTC function. If aviation rather than diving is your priority, explore the Navitimer. For military-grade robustness beyond diving, see the Avenger line.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Superocean Automatic and Superocean Heritage?

The Superocean Automatic is the modern tool-dive watch — wider ceramic bezel, bolder indices, rubber or steel bracelet options and a focus on underwater legibility. The Superocean Heritage draws from the original 1957 design with a slimmer bezel, cleaner dial layout, box sapphire crystal and mesh bracelet option. The Heritage is dressier and more versatile for daily wear. Both use the same B20 caliber and share COSC certification. Water resistance is 200m on the Automatic versus 200m on the Heritage — identical ratings despite different visual approaches.

What water resistance do Superocean models offer?

Standard Superocean Automatic 42 models are rated to 200m (20 bar). The Superocean Heritage shares the same 200m rating. Larger professional references reach higher: the Superocean 44 goes to 1,000m, and the Superocean 46 reaches 2,000m. These ratings reflect static pressure testing per ISO 6425 dive watch standards. For active diving, the 200m-rated models are suitable for recreational scuba; the 1,000m and 2,000m models are engineered for saturation and professional deep-sea work.

What is the B20 caliber in Superocean models?

The B20 is Breitling’s automatic time-only caliber, based on Tudor’s MT5612 movement architecture. It operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour with a 70-hour power reserve — significantly above the 38-42 hour standard in many competitors. The B20 is COSC chronometer certified, meaning daily accuracy within -4/+6 seconds. It powers the Superocean Automatic, Heritage 57 and other time-and-date Breitling models. The movement features bidirectional winding rotor and is visible through exhibition casebacks on select references.

What bracelet options are available for Superocean models?

Superocean references offer three main bracelet and strap configurations. The Professional III is a five-link steel bracelet with folding clasp and micro-adjust. The Ocean Classic is a mesh-style steel bracelet inspired by vintage dive watches — standard on Heritage models. The Diver Pro is a rubber strap with tang or deployant buckle. All options feature Breitling’s interchangeable lug system for quick swaps between steel and rubber without tools on newer references.

How does the Superocean compare to the Omega Seamaster?

Both are dive-focused collections from established Swiss houses. The Superocean Automatic 42 sits at 42mm with B20 caliber and 200m rating. The Omega Seamaster 300M is 42mm with Co-Axial 8800 caliber and 300m rating. Key differences: the Superocean offers a wider color range (including turquoise and orange dials), while the Seamaster features the helium escape valve and wave-pattern dial. The Heritage 57 competes more directly with vintage-styled divers. Movement heritage differs — the B20 originates from Tudor architecture, while Omega’s 8800 is fully in-house.

Related Collections

Explore more Breitling lines: Navitimer for the aviation chronograph, Avenger for military-grade tool watches, Chronomat for versatile sport chronographs. Browse the full Replica Breitling catalog for all 93 models.