Breitling Pre-owned Superocean Heritage
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Breitling Pre-owned Superocean Heritage Overview
Origins and identity
The Superocean Heritage channels the 1957 original with modern muscle: clean bezels, polished mesh, and a dive watch that pairs with a blazer. It is a Swiss-made automatic that nods to the past while remaining an easy daily wear.
Market pulse and value
On the pre-owned market, demand is steady. Three-hand Heritage II in 42/44 mm often trade €3.000–€4.800 depending on condition and completeness. The slimmer Heritage '57 is typically €3.500–€5.500. Chronographs with the in-house B01 run €5.500–€9.000, with two-tone or gold accents pushing toward €12.900. Full sets, recent Breitling service, or a Certified Pre-Owned warranty command premiums. True vintage Superoceans from the 1950s–60s are a separate collecting lane where originality drives pricing.
Specs snapshot
- Case sizes: 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 mm.
- Materials: stainless steel, or steel with rose or yellow gold; many references add ceramic bezels and sapphire crystals.
- Dial styles: black, blue, green, or silver with applied markers; diamonds and Roman numerals are uncommon.
- Bracelets and straps: mesh bracelet, rubber, or leather; newer clasps offer quick adjustment.
- Movements: Caliber B20 (three-hand) and B01 (chronograph), self-winding, COSC certified.
- Functions: unidirectional bezel, date, chronograph on select models, robust water resistance.
Popular models to watch
- Superocean Heritage II 42
- Superocean Heritage II 44
- Superocean Heritage 46
- Superocean Heritage Chronograph B01
- Superocean Heritage '57
If you want an authentic Breitling with vintage charm and modern reliability, the Superocean Heritage line is a smart lane. It balances design clarity, Swiss watch credibility, and long-term serviceability, which is why collectors continue to buy and sell confidently.