B 12 H Chronograph
A Breil chronograph defined by its satin bezel interrupted by twelve polished notches.
Story & heritage
Breil began in Milan in 1939 and introduced its first wristwatch in 1942; its modern identity is built around steel watches and jewellery, with steel jewellery added in 2001.
Breil’s official B 12 H page frames the men’s chronograph around the bezel treatment: a satin steel ring interrupted by twelve polished notches, echoed in the dial design.
Materials & craft
The official description lists a stainless-steel bezel with satin finishing and 12 polished notches, a green sunray dial, large applied indexes with luminous treatment, and polished/satin steel bracelet links.
How to choose & style
The green dial gives B 12 H its character; it is strongest with navy, charcoal, olive and white shirting, where the sunray finish can catch light without looking busy.