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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 3:00 pm 
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Is "COCO" just another name for Copper/Dial?
I've already bought a dial from this guy for my Chronomat Evolution.



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I assume it must be copper as I've not seen or heard of any other brown-ish dials for the Motors.

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Driver8 wrote:
I assume it must be copper as I've not seen or heard of any other brown-ish dials for the Motors.


Thanks Driver. I thought so as well. :D
Its just that with Breitling, you just never know.

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As far as I know, there was never an official "copper" colour. Breitling called it bronze, despite having nothing bronze about it. They then changed the colour to a true bronze in the 6.75 and subsequent motors models, and continued to call it bronze, further adding to the confusion.

Personally, the "copper" dial is my favorite (I'm biased, I have one) and one of the most pleasing dials to look at.

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Mark,

I agree with you, the copper dial really is beautiful to look at.
I really don't see myself selling/trading this Bentley but then again,
that's what I used to say about my Navi World.... :wink:

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