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Choose your water-ready watch for the summer. Is this email not displaying correctly? Embrace the De

Choose your water-ready watch for the summer. Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.]( Embrace the Deep [Sunscreen, check. Sunglasses, check. Breitling Superocean on your wrist, now we’re talking. Built for the bold and the beach loungers alike, these watches dare you to dive a little deeper. Only one question remains: which Superocean are you?]( [Explore the collection]( Superocean [Engineered for supreme readability underwater, the Superocean is all about clean lines, luminescent elements, and case options in steel, gold, or this U.S and Canada exclusive bronze. It’s the performance piece ready to hit the waves.]( [Discover]( Superocean Heritage [The modern comeback of a 1950s classic, it features triangular hands and a polished ceramic bezel. It’s the vintage-inspired piece that’s as comfortable taking a dive as it is lounging deckside.]( [Discover]( The Breitling Book of Surfing [Since launching our first Superocean dive watch back in 1957, Breitling has cultivated a special connection with the surf community. Come along for the ride as The Breitling Book of Surfing connects the diverse characters, unexpected outposts, and collective experiences that have turned a water sport into a way of life.]( [Order]( FOLLOW US ON [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [Strava]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Contact us]( © Breitling 2024 [Privacy policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your preferences]( © Léon Breitling-Strasse 2, CH-2540 Grenchen (Commercial Register No. CHE-102.177.526 HR/MWST).

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