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Breitling Superocean AutomaticvsRolex GMT-Master II

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Breitling Superocean Automatic

Owners widely praise the Breitling Superocean Automatic's wearability, with the 42mm case considered comfortable even on smaller wrists, and its bracelet is noted as superior to alternatives. Reviewers and owners alike highlight the attractive dial colors, such as the praised green and sunburst blue, and the satisfying click of the ceramic bezel. Some owners find the polished center links too flashy, opting to brush them, and the watch's power reserve of 38-42 hours is considered normal by some, while others find it disappointing for a luxury timepiece. Accuracy reports vary, with one owner noting theirs runs about +6 seconds per day, while another reported a different model running nearly a minute fast per day, which other users suggested was abnormal. Overall, owners rate the Breitling Superocean Automatic highly for its comfortable wearability and attractive dial options, despite some finding its power reserve short.

Rolex GMT-Master II

Owners widely praise the Rolex GMT-Master II for its exceptional legibility, robust build, and comfortable bracelet taper, with many considering it the best stainless steel GMT ever made. Some find the two-tone variants a perfect balance between sports and dress, while others highlight the versatility of the "Batman" or the iconic status of the "Pepsi." The grey and black variant offers a more reserved aesthetic, and some owners view the all-black 116710LN as the best value buy. However, the bidirectional bezel's lack of satisfying clicks and the Oystersteel's proneness to scratching are noted drawbacks. Some owners find the green GMT hand and text difficult to see, and one owner considers it a downgrade from the Submariner due to its lack of quick-set date and lower water resistance. The Rolex GMT-Master II is difficult to obtain at retail, with wait times averaging 12-24 months.

From video reviewers

The 18k yellow gold construction is a notable strength. Reviewers did not reach a consensus on any weaknesses.

At a glance

19 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Superocean Automatic42mm
GMT-Master II40mm
Power Reserve
Superocean Automatic38h
GMT-Master II70h
Water Resistance
Superocean Automatic300m
GMT-Master II100m
MSRP
Superocean Automatic$25,400
GMT-Master II$50,800

Full specifications

Case

9 specs
Category
Diver
GMT
Diameter
42mm
40mm
Thickness
12.56mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
Lug Width
20mm
Material
18kt Pink Gold
18kt Gold
Finish
Stainless steel
18 kt Everose gold
Water Resistance
300m
100m
Caseback
Monobloc middle case, screw-down case back and winding crown

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
Crystal Shape
Flat
Dial Color
Black
Indices
Index
Lume
None
Chromalight

Movement

5 specs
Caliber
Breitling 17 (ETA 2824-2 base)
3285
Beat Rate
0 vph
28,800 vph
Power Reserve
38h
70h
Jewels
0
34
Complications
None
GMT, Date

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$25,400
$50,800
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