First of all why is an "American classic" use Japanese movement!?
Second seems like the case and bezel is exact copy of Breitling,s Superocean II, especially the blue! Not to mention the bootlet bracelet! I bet the bezel is not ceramic…
Kamikazinyc I agree that describing this watch as an "American classic" is a stretch, but I'm not sure why you think it's an "exact copy" of the Superocean. They're both divers, they both have straight knurling on the bezels, they both mark fifteen minute intervals on their bezels, but those all seem like fairly reasonable and common characteristics. The case shapes are somewhat similar, but the Mercer doesn't have crown guards, the lugs curve into the watch more, and the brushed finish goes in the opposite direction to the Superocean, not to mention the fact that the Superocean's dial is wider than that of the Voyager. I'm not sure why you compare the color and the bracelet, considering the shades of blue are different and Milanese bracelets are fairly common. And why wouldn't the bezel be ceramic? I don't see any reason to believe it isn't.
KamikazinycSure do. Mercedes are pieces of overpriced crap who sell a badge and rely on previous brand loyalty and quality. Hyundai don’t pretend to be anything else, have reasonable servicing costs and a 5 year warranty And offer an excellent product.