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PostPosted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 2:32 am 
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Hi All

Can anyone tell me when a breitling model time peice comes out that is new do they make different configerations eg colours and styles

What I mean is

I have just brought a Breitling For Bently Motors, from a very Repratable Autorised Dealer. Now if anyone who owns this watch will know it has numbers on the inside of the dial relating to 1 to 29

this may seem stupid but the one I recieved the numbers are all in red, in the catolog and in the internet and everwhere else with the same numbers are all in white

My Question is can Breitling change colours of Dials, markers and anything else witout notice and still the watch been brand knew and of late model, as the Breitling for bentley Motors I have just purchased these numbers 1 to 29 are all in red

I have also found the bezel to be a bit loose, what I mean is I can move the bezel ever so slightly back and forward without the numbers on the bezel moving if that makes sense

I hope this makes sense to you all

Can anyone give me some advice


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:28 am 
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Can you post a couple of pictures of your watch?


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Breitling frequently 'tweaks' dials, but post some pictures of what you have as john123 suggests. If you want to know when your watch was produced there is a date code between the 6 o'clock lugs - http://www.breitlingsource.com/articles_dating.shtml

The slide rule does have some play in it - perfectly normal.


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