Baselworld 2012: Breitling shows off the new SuperOcean Chronograph M2000. Breitling claims “the first chronograph water-resistant and operational at a depth of 2,000m.” The watch is equipped with a magnetic pushpiece system, a patented system whereby the chronograph controls are operated via the metal of the case. This means that the Superocean Chronograph M2000 may be used in water to the fabulous depth of 2,000 meters (6,600 ft) without any risk of water seeping in. The 4 mm-thick sapphire crystal guarantees exceptional sturdiness, while the original appearance of the black dial is enhanced by red, black, blue or green-ringed counters. Back in a bit with more looks.
Breitling SuperOcean Chronograph M2000
46mm steel case, Breitling Super quartz movement, 2000 meter water resistance, Prof III bracelet (other options avail)



