Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
popular Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • Last Monday
popular Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • Last Monday

Breitling Endurance Pro Chronograph Quartz Black Dial Men's Watch $1895 + Free Shipping

$1,895

$3,550

46% off
JomaShop
30 Comments 14,330 Views
Get Deal at JomaShop
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Jomashop [jomashop.com] has Breitling Endurance Pro Chronograph Quartz Chronometer Black Dial Men's Watch (X82310A41B1S1) for $1895 w/ code BT400 at checkout. Shipping is free.

Specs:
  • Black composite round case with yellow rubber strap band
  • Bi-directional rotating black composite breitlight bezel showing 360° compass markings
  • Black dial with luminous silver-tone hands & Arabic numeral hour markers
  • Minute markers & Pulsometer markings around the outer rim
  • Luminescent hands and markers
  • Date display between 4 and 5 o'clock position
  • Chronograph - three sub-dials displaying: 60 second, 30 minute and 1/10th of a second
  • Breitling Calibre 82 quartz movement
  • Scratch resistant sapphire crystal
  • Pull / push crown
  • Solid case back, case size: 44 mm, case thickness: 12.5 mm
  • Band width: 22 mm. Tang clasp. Water resistant at 100 m/330ft
  • Functions: chronograph, date, hour, minute, second, chronometer
  • Sport watch style. Watch label: Swiss Made
  • 4-Year Jomashop Warranty
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Jomashop [jomashop.com] has Breitling Endurance Pro Chronograph Quartz Chronometer Black Dial Men's Watch (X82310A41B1S1) for $1895 w/ code BT400 at checkout. Shipping is free.

Specs:
  • Black composite round case with yellow rubber strap band
  • Bi-directional rotating black composite breitlight bezel showing 360° compass markings
  • Black dial with luminous silver-tone hands & Arabic numeral hour markers
  • Minute markers & Pulsometer markings around the outer rim
  • Luminescent hands and markers
  • Date display between 4 and 5 o'clock position
  • Chronograph - three sub-dials displaying: 60 second, 30 minute and 1/10th of a second
  • Breitling Calibre 82 quartz movement
  • Scratch resistant sapphire crystal
  • Pull / push crown
  • Solid case back, case size: 44 mm, case thickness: 12.5 mm
  • Band width: 22 mm. Tang clasp. Water resistant at 100 m/330ft
  • Functions: chronograph, date, hour, minute, second, chronometer
  • Sport watch style. Watch label: Swiss Made
  • 4-Year Jomashop Warranty

Community Voting

Deal Score
+11
Good Deal
Get Deal at JomaShop
Leave a Comment
To participate in the comments, please log in.

30 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Last Monday
95 Posts
Joined Aug 2013
Last Monday
westusaf04
Last Monday
95 Posts
I love these, but I just can't get behind the yellow.
Pro
Last Tuesday
4,602 Posts
Joined Mar 2008
Last Tuesday
drdiaboloco
Pro
Last Tuesday
4,602 Posts
Quote from westusaf04 :
I love these, but I just can't get behind the yellow.
Still not sure I'm on board with a $2000 quartz watch, but the yellow at least would strongly remind me of the TAG/Heuer Formula 1 watch I bought back before one M. Schumacher ever squeezed into an F1 car.

The orange is interesting as well but alas not part of this promotion. But I'd take either over the green that was on offer over the weekend.
Last Tuesday
95 Posts
Joined Aug 2013
Last Tuesday
westusaf04
Last Tuesday
95 Posts
Quote from drdiaboloco :
Still not sure I'm on board with a $2000 quartz watch, but the yellow at least would strongly remind me of the TAG/Heuer Formula 1 watch I bought back before one M. Schumacher ever squeezed into an F1 car.

The orange is interesting as well but alas not part of this promotion. But I'd take either over the green that was on offer over the weekend.

I've handled them and love the weight and feel on the wrist. Personally I prefer the all black and the white. But the red and dark blue are nice too.
Last Tuesday
1,121 Posts
Joined Nov 2014
Last Tuesday
gonehometodallas
Last Tuesday
1,121 Posts
I'd nvr pay this much for a quartz movement. Crazy
Pro
Last Tuesday
6,731 Posts
Joined Sep 2005
Last Tuesday
procope
Pro
Last Tuesday
6,731 Posts
I have a watch looking almost exactly like this, made, I think, by ESQ Movado. I use mine for kayaking, it matches my yellow/black kayak perfectly, paid about $50 for that watch. Holding great so far.
2
Last Tuesday
431 Posts
Joined Oct 2014
Last Tuesday
PolandLinux
Last Tuesday
431 Posts
Getting 7
1
Last Tuesday
5,939 Posts
Joined Apr 2008
Last Tuesday
stasis
Last Tuesday
5,939 Posts
Livestrong vibes

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Last Tuesday
724 Posts
Joined Sep 2011
Last Tuesday
crysman2000
Last Tuesday
724 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank crysman2000

At the risk of getting a bunch of thumbs down by 'watch snubs', I feel the need to explain just how incredibly precise the movement in this HAQ (High Accuracy Quartz) watch is... it's their caliber 82 which is essentially a COSC-certified Swiss-made ETA-251-264, a 27 jewels superquartz movement, part of ETA's Thermoline family of movements. These thermocompensating quartz movements measure the temperature hundreds of times per day and then use the information to adjust the frequency of the quartz's vibrations to make up for any irregularities. All this leads to a hyper-accurate watch with a +/- 10 seconds per year! (FYI which is more accurate than the popular Grand Seiko spring drive movements). Not to mention the impressive 27 jewels in a quartz watch, which helps optimize its durability, drastically reduce friction, improving the accuracy and efficient power transfer within the movement (mainspring to the escapement), all to maximize the accuracy & longevity of this time piece.

Now to give you an idea of how impressive this movement is, the typical quartz watch is accurate to +/- 15 seconds a month! Heck the very popular Bulova Accutron w/ the precisionist movement and its iconic electronic tuning fork, is accurate to ÷/- 5 seconds per month!
And as beautiful as mechanical watch movements are/ can be, accuracy ranges from 35-45 secs a day to the ultra high end 3-5 seconds a day. Obviously people will jump in with the almost obligatory "I have a phone that can tell me the time, blah blah blah"...but we are talking fashion accessories at this point. If you have no interest in watches, troll away, but for enthusiasts, I just want to help open your eyes and minds to how incredible quartz movements can be, especially on the more complex, high end of the spectrum, like in this Breitling. I mean, if you think about it, watches w/ quartz movements deserve their own credit as marvels of engineering
Last edited by crysman2000 May 13, 2025 at 03:44 PM.
1
Last Tuesday
3 Posts
Joined Sep 2017
Last Tuesday
quietstormx1
Last Tuesday
3 Posts
Quote from crysman2000 :
At the risk of getting a bunch of thumbs down by 'watch snubs', I feel the need to explain just how incredibly precise the movement in this HAQ (High Accuracy Quartz) watch is... it's their caliber 82 which is essentially a COSC-certified Swiss-made ETA-251-264, a 27 jewels superquartz movement, part of ETA's Thermoline family of movements. These thermocompensating quartz movements measure the temperature hundreds of times per day and then use the information to adjust the frequency of the quartz's vibrations to make up for any irregularities. All this leads to a hyper-accurate watch with a +/- 10 seconds per year! (FYI which is more accurate than the popular Grand Seiko spring drive movements). Not to mention the impressive 27 jewels in a quartz watch, which helps optimize its durability, drastically reduce friction, improving the accuracy and efficient power transfer within the movement (mainspring to the escapement), all to maximize the accuracy & longevity of this time piece.

Now to give you an idea of how impressive this movement is, the typical quartz watch is accurate to +/- 15 seconds a month! Heck the very popular Bulova Accutron w/ the precisionist movement and its iconic electronic tuning fork, is accurate to ÷/- 5 seconds per month!
And as beautiful as mechanical watch movements are/ can be, accuracy ranges from 35-45 secs a day to the ultra high end 3-5 seconds a day. Obviously people will jump in with the almost obligatory "I have a phone that can tell me the time, blah blah blah"...but we are talking fashion accessories at this point. If you have no interest in watches, troll away, but for enthusiasts, I just want to help open your eyes and minds to how incredible quartz movements can be, especially on the more complex, high end of the spectrum, like in this Breitling. I mean, if you think about it, watches w/ quartz movements deserve their own credit as marvels of engineering

Still $2000 for a quartz watch.
2
3
Last Wednesday
724 Posts
Joined Sep 2011
Last Wednesday
crysman2000
Last Wednesday
724 Posts
Quote from quietstormx1 :
Still $2000 for a quartz watch.

True, only a quartz watch that will keep better time than 99% of all other watches, that won't be to be serviced for 25 years, that won't need to be charged every night... only a quartz watch indeed
1
1
Last Wednesday
3,715 Posts
Joined May 2005
Last Wednesday
nba2k18
Last Wednesday
3,715 Posts
Cheap looking POS 👌
5
Last Wednesday
159 Posts
Joined Apr 2012
Last Wednesday
badaboom
Last Wednesday
159 Posts
Quote from crysman2000 :
At the risk of getting a bunch of thumbs down by 'watch snubs', I feel the need to explain just how incredibly precise the movement in this HAQ (High Accuracy Quartz) watch is... it's their caliber 82 which is essentially a COSC-certified Swiss-made ETA-251-264, a 27 jewels superquartz movement, part of ETA's Thermoline family of movements. These thermocompensating quartz movements measure the temperature hundreds of times per day and then use the information to adjust the frequency of the quartz's vibrations to make up for any irregularities. All this leads to a hyper-accurate watch with a +/- 10 seconds per year! (FYI which is more accurate than the popular Grand Seiko spring drive movements). Not to mention the impressive 27 jewels in a quartz watch, which helps optimize its durability, drastically reduce friction, improving the accuracy and efficient power transfer within the movement (mainspring to the escapement), all to maximize the accuracy & longevity of this time piece.

Now to give you an idea of how impressive this movement is, the typical quartz watch is accurate to +/- 15 seconds a month! Heck the very popular Bulova Accutron w/ the precisionist movement and its iconic electronic tuning fork, is accurate to ÷/- 5 seconds per month!
And as beautiful as mechanical watch movements are/ can be, accuracy ranges from 35-45 secs a day to the ultra high end 3-5 seconds a day. Obviously people will jump in with the almost obligatory "I have a phone that can tell me the time, blah blah blah"...but we are talking fashion accessories at this point. If you have no interest in watches, troll away, but for enthusiasts, I just want to help open your eyes and minds to how incredible quartz movements can be, especially on the more complex, high end of the spectrum, like in this Breitling. I mean, if you think about it, watches w/ quartz movements deserve their own credit as marvels of engineering

What other watches possess this incredible movement? And more classic looks.
Last Wednesday
95 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
Last Wednesday
icemountain
Last Wednesday
95 Posts
Quote from crysman2000 :
True, only a quartz watch that will keep better time than 99% of all other watches, that won't be to be serviced for 25 years, that won't need to be charged every night... only a quartz watch indeed
yes, haqs are a thing but there is something about having to need an actual battery that needs to be replaced (even if it's every 50 years or so). accuracy used to be the main selling point of sealed quartz watches but now that eco-drive and spring drive are catching up, there's almost no reason to pick an haq.
Last Wednesday
724 Posts
Joined Sep 2011
Last Wednesday
crysman2000
Last Wednesday
724 Posts
Quote from badaboom :
What other watches possess this incredible movement? And more classic looks.

Currently only one I'm aware of is the Breitling Chronospace Evo Night Mission. I think older generations of Certina DS and DS2 had that movement


https://www.watchtime.com/watch-t...t-mission/

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Last Wednesday
724 Posts
Joined Sep 2011
Last Wednesday
crysman2000
Last Wednesday
724 Posts
Quote from crysman2000 :
Currently only one I'm aware of is the Breitling Chronospace Evo Night Mission. I think older generations of Certina DS and DS2 had that movement


https://www.watchtime.com/watch-t...t-mission/

I stand corrected, Invicta of all brands, apparently made a watch with that movement which was also COSC certified: Invicta Speedway Chrono...Wow.
https://www.worthpoint.com/wortho...1787083981
1

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All