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 Post subject: 18k Breitling Chronomat
PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:43 pm 
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I am a newbie here just wanted to know what my breitling could be worth it is from the mid 90's with 18k yellow gold. It is really heavy! I have all the boxes and papers that come with it also.

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Pricing covered in question 2 - http://www.breitlingsource.com/articles_faq.shtml#8

Gold pieces are extremely subdued in price right now because of the global economy although the gold bracelet and the high gold price will help this one out.


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The backs of the bracelet links are interesting. Was that the style in the 90s on all Pilots, or does/did Breitling hollow the gold links out in order not to have use as much precious metal?


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JacksonStone wrote:
The backs of the bracelet links are interesting. Was that the style in the 90s on all Pilots, or does/did Breitling hollow the gold links out in order not to have use as much precious metal?



They are correct. It's a weight saving measure.


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