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PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 11:39 am 
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I picked up a new Chronomat (Evo style, just to be clear) what is the refence number, er, endlink number for the endlinks on a 22mm pilot bracelet I should be looking for? And does anyone have a table of these numbers?

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Maybe this is what you're looking for...

http://www.breitlingsource.com/articles_refnos_bracelet.shtml

If not, good luck!

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systematic.entropy wrote:
I picked up a new Chronomat (Evo style, just to be clear) what is the refence number, er, endlink number for the endlinks on a 22mm pilot bracelet I should be looking for? And does anyone have a table of these numbers?



357A or 372A (372A has the raised logo)


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point72 wrote:
Maybe this is what you're looking for...

http://www.breitlingsource.com/articles_refnos_bracelet.shtml

If not, good luck!

Tom


Kinda of, but this doesn't answer the whole question. For example, my Steelfish uses a 134A, and my Seawolf, a 147A, both are brushed 22mm Pro II bracelets. From that list, I wouldn't be able to tell which goes to which.

However, now, looking at my Chronomat, see that it appears totally flat between the lugs (unlike the curvature found in the Steelfish and Seawolf), am I to assume a Pilot bracelet is a Pilot bracelet is a Pilot bracelet?

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systematic.entropy wrote:
Kinda of, but this doesn't answer the whole question. For example, my Steelfish uses a 134A, and my Seawolf, a 147A, both are brushed 22mm Pro II bracelets. From that list, I wouldn't be able to tell which goes to which.

It depends on case geometry.
Bracelet ref# can be found only in Dealer's Handbooks.


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systematic.entropy wrote:
Kinda of, but this doesn't answer the whole question. For example, my Steelfish uses a 134A, and my Seawolf, a 147A, both are brushed 22mm Pro II bracelets. From that list, I wouldn't be able to tell which goes to which.

It depends on case geometry.
Bracelet ref# can be found only in Dealer's Handbooks.



Although search here is getting pretty comprehensive.

I'll have to try and find the time to go through all of the books / threads and pull a full list together - add it to the list :lol:


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