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Avenger II
As real instrument for experts, the Avenger II chronograph can be found in a number of dial colors (black, blue, grey) with stencil-type numerals or hour-markers, on a rubber strap or on a bracelet. The case waterproof to 300 m (1,000 ft) with pushpiece guard screwed into the steel, houses a selfwinding chronograph mechanism that is officially chronometer-certified-- like all Breitling movements. The titanium case bears a conversion scale for Anglo-Saxon and metric measurements. You'll find a big variety of Breitling timepieces on Click Here
Avenger II GMT
The Avenger II GMT sticks out by its extremely useful 24-hour second timezone display, complemented by a bidirectional turning bezel enabling a third timezone reading. The officially chronometer-certified selfwinding movement is shielded by an ultra-sturdy steel case water-resistant to 300 m (1,000 ft). The efficiency of the controls is guaranteed by a strong crown with a non-slip grip. The aviation-inspired stencil-type numerals lend a initial and technical touch of style.
Super Avenger II
The perfect companion for all manner of difficulties, the Super Avenger II chronograph combines an imposing 48 mm diameter with a exceptionally expert and powerful aesthetic. Its steel case water-resistant to 300 m (1,000 ft) is gotten ready for the most extreme goals thanks to its rugged building, its screwed-in pushpiece guards and its solid screw-lock crown with non-slip grip. The selfwinding chronograph movement is chronometer-certified by the COSC, the highest market standard in regards to accuracy and reliability.
Avenger II Seawolf
The expert Avenger II Seawolf super-diver model teams an effective look with extraordinary performances. The case waterproof to the incredible depth of 3,000 m (10,000 ft) is equipped with a unidirectional turning bezel, a screw-lock crown with a non-slip grip and a valve serving to balance pressure distinctions in between the within and the beyond the watch. The selfwinding mechanism chronometer-certified by the COSC assurances optimal accuracy and dependability-- on land, at sea and in the air.