As the title suggests many of us know that the two tone pilot bracelet is gold rolled/filled, in effect, a heat bonded gold laminate of substantial thickness over the a base material (steel in this case).
Whilst this process beats plating hands down, (between 50 and 100,000 times thicker than some plating), do any Forum members have experience of bracelet FADE, where the centre link gold laminate has been scratched, over polished or worn to such a degree that the stainless base has revealed itself?
I had a long conversation with Breitling UK this morning and asked what their position was for out-of-warranty time pieces on which the above had occurred, the short answer..............Bar some vintage 'plated' variants, it is something that is almost completely unheard of.
Now truth be known, I had specifically enquired about a 2007 Chronomat evolution, two tone, rose gold diamond bezel,pushers,crown and diamond MOP dial, so I am unable to report any particulars on other models. However the following was proffered, after having said that I would take the response as "Gospel" and may later rely on the phonecall having taken the VERY helpful Service Centre staff member's name.
Bracelet-Polished Stainless and 18kt rose Gold Wrapped links, all spring bars and link screws (removable or otherwise) are steel. The Breitling wings logo on the clasp is Solid 18kt rose gold. Should they wear through?? Never, according the this and two other members of staff.
Case- Stainless Steel, as we all know.
Crown and pushers- Solid 18kt rose Gold, joined to the case and screws with Steel, as the gold would not sustain the torsion forces of every day winding and would strip easily. This was contrary information to that I had previously understood to be true, but during the 35 minute phone call, this was verified on several occasions.
Bezel- 18kt solid rose gold, in this case set with D-E colour VVS clarity Wesseltons, fully certified.
Now some of the points above may be new to some, old to others and/or irrelevant to most, however I found it most interesting that much of the information available on the internet is sensationalist conjecture, with supporters of other famous brands claiming improper use of 'plating' and dubious workmanship by Breitling.
It would appear on the face of it, that Breitling UK are very up front with material use, although even that seems to differ between phonecalls!
Kindest Regards CR
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