Ballon Bleu de Cartier – Timeless Elegance, Reimagined
A signature icon of Cartier, the Ballon Bleu blends fluid curves with refined mechanics. This 40 mm model features an automatic 1847 MC movement housed in a polished steel case. The fluted crown is adorned with a synthetic cabochon-shaped spinel—a hallmark of the collection.
The dark green sunray-brushed dial contrasts beautifully with silvered sword-shaped hands and a date aperture at 3 o’clock. Protected by a sapphire crystal, it’s paired with an interchangeable steel bracelet for versatile wear.
With a case thickness of 12.4 mm and water resistance up to 3 bar (30 meters), the Ballon Bleu is both elegant and effortlessly wearable.
Superocean Heritage – Timeless Style Beneath the Waves
Designed to take you from ocean depths to coastal strolls in effortless style, the Superocean Heritage is no ordinary dive watch—and never was. When Breitling launched it in 1957, it stood apart from the rest, fusing underwater function with refined aesthetics.
The original Ref. 1004 and Ref. 807—the world’s first dive chronograph—featured spear- and arrow-shaped hands, an anodized bezel, and naturally elegant proportions, becoming icons for sea-loving sophisticates.
Today, that spirit lives on. The latest Superocean Heritage stays true to its 1950s origins while embracing modern innovation. It debuts the Breitling Manufacture Caliber B31—the brand’s first proprietary three-hand automatic movement.
A ceramic inlay bezel offers exceptional scratch resistance, while metal mesh and rubber straps integrate seamlessly with the case, secured by a deployant clasp for a clean, water-tight look. The date at 6 o’clock and iconic hand shapes ensure perfect legibility—above or below the surface.