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Status: Active Investigation
Condition: Excellent Pre-Owned
Scope: Full Kit (Inner & Outer Boxes • Manuals • COSC Certificate • Warranty Card)
Service: Recently Serviced
When Breitling launched the Superocean 44 Special, it wasn’t just another diver — it was a statement piece built for the deep. The Ref. Y1739310/BF45 distinguishes itself from the standard Superocean lineup with its matte volcanic black dial, high-contrast luminous indices, and ceramic bezel insert, all wrapped in a solid stainless steel case and bracelet designed to take pressure — literal and otherwise.
Where many Superoceans leaned toward sport luxury, the 44 Special stayed mission-ready. Every surface, every proportion serves clarity, legibility, and durability. The result is a piece that bridges classic Breitling toughness with modern restraint — a diver with nothing to prove and everything to withstand.
This example is in excellent pre-owned condition, freshly serviced and performing as it should. The case and bracelet remain crisp, the dial untouched, and the bezel tight and responsive. It arrives as a full kit, complete with all factory documentation and accessories — exactly how BST likes to find them.
Reference: Y1739310/BF45
Case: 44 mm Stainless Steel
Bezel: Uni-Directional Ceramic, Black
Crystal: Domed Sapphire w/ Anti-Reflective Coating
Dial: Matte Black “Volcano” w/ Luminous Indices
Movement: Breitling Caliber 17 (COSC-Certified Automatic)
Power Reserve: ≈ 40 Hours
Water Resistance: 1,000 m / 3,300 ft
Bracelet: OEM Breitling Stainless Steel w/ Folding Clasp
Accessories: Full Kit – Inner & Outer Boxes • Manuals • COSC Certificate • Warranty Card
Service: Recently Serviced
Among the ocean of Superocean variants, the 44 Special stands apart. Its production numbers were limited compared to mainstream configurations, and its design ethos skewed more professional than polished. The ceramic bezel, matte dial, and tool-first layout made it a quiet favorite among Breitling loyalists and seasoned divers who valued function over flash.
Collectors now seek this reference as one of the last “pure” Superoceans before Breitling’s modern redesign under Georges Kern. It’s a transitional piece — both rugged and refined — representing the tail end of the brand’s true tool-watch era.
The Superocean 44 Special has long appealed to those who live closer to the edge — tactical divers, adventure photographers, and professionals who need reliability over recognition. Breitling ambassadors and enthusiasts alike have praised it as the “real” Superocean — the version that never needed bright colors or polished cases to prove its pedigree.
“Recently serviced and complete down to the paperwork and boxes. A serious diver’s watch in a sea of imitators — worn sparingly, respected thoroughly.”
Case #99 captures the Superocean at its most authentic — stainless steel, full kit, ceramic bezel, and a history of hard use done right. Recently serviced and ready to dive again, it’s a standout reference for those who appreciate Breitling’s pre-luxury era of uncompromising build quality and real-world design.
The kind of case that doesn’t need solving — just wearing.