White dial, blue sub-dials. Breitling 53 quartz movement with central minutes counter, quick-set hour hand and regatta countdown feature (if required - can be reset to zero). Outer cardboard box, inner Bakelite box (hinges gone - Breitling will replace FOC), warranty certificate, dealers list/papers sleeve and Austin Kaye warranty papers. On a Pro1 bracelet with polished outer and brushed inner links (will fit just over 7.25" wrist) but I also have some other appropriate leather and rubber Breitling (and Breitling-style) straps that could be included.
Not many pics but I may be able to take some more tomorrow night for anyone interested.



Here's a shot of the dial from the same type of watch:

Breitling blurb:
Providing accurate timing and split times to 1/10th of a second, the Transocean electronic chronograph is the natural choice for anyone involved in regattas and sailing competitions generally. A yachting function allows the helmsman to synchronize his own chronograph with the race judges' and to monitor with utter precision the last ten minutes prior to the starting gun. The countdown is read off by the minute-totalizer hand running over the dial's blue and red area.
Here's some more information:
Model: Colt Chrono Transocean
Production Years: 1997-2001
Movement: Breitling 53
Power Reserve: Quartz
Water Resistance: 100m
Bezel: Unidirectional
Crown: Screwdown
Crystal: Sapphire
Diameter: 41.5mm
Thickness: 13.8mm
Weight: 76.7g
Lug Width: 20mm
Reference Number: A53340
Value-wise, they're not very common so it's a bit tricky. A white-face one recently sold on US Ebay for $1227 (c.£615) and that needed a new battery (plus it was not as nice condition as this one). There are a couple of black-face ones currently up on UK Ebay for £750 (no papers) and £925 (on rubber). Prices on Chrono24.com range from £750 to just over £1050. I'm looking towards the low end as I did get the watch for a good price.
Trade-wise, anything is considered so please get PM/emailing! I'm happy to consider multiple trades, trades of equal value and trades down. For the right watch I may even be able to add a small amount of cash.
Thanks for looking and, if you have any questions, please contact me.
Cheers,
Guy