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Here you go - probably the only one outside of an AD that you see for sale -

http://www.thewatchery.com/Breitling-Watch-11335.htm

If the entire current membership (1542 of us) chips in $84.63, we can buy it as a time-share. If we share it for 1 day each, that means we'd have it once every 4.23 years! :roll:

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LOL, wow! You can buy a small BMW with "your savings" :shock:

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That's got to be a tough sell - presumably if you go the non AD route then you have to take it as is rather than have the opportunity to choose your own dial / wood combo and have your initials put on the movement.

And let's be honest - if you can afford this you probably aren't overly concerned about saving a few bucks by going the non AD route.


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Roffensian wrote:
That's got to be a tough sell - presumably if you go the non AD route then you have to take it as is rather than have the opportunity to choose your own dial / wood combo and have your initials put on the movement.

And let's be honest - if you can afford this you probably aren't overly concerned about saving a few bucks by going the non AD route.

Very good point. Still a beautiful watch though....

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Driver8 wrote:
Roffensian wrote:
That's got to be a tough sell - presumably if you go the non AD route then you have to take it as is rather than have the opportunity to choose your own dial / wood combo and have your initials put on the movement.

And let's be honest - if you can afford this you probably aren't overly concerned about saving a few bucks by going the non AD route.

Very good point. Still a beautiful watch though....


Yeah, but not for that money unless I had way too many millions. I( can't help thinking that for that money I could get a Mulliner Perpetual, Mark VI Complication 29 and.......


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Driver8 wrote:
Roffensian wrote:
That's got to be a tough sell - presumably if you go the non AD route then you have to take it as is rather than have the opportunity to choose your own dial / wood combo and have your initials put on the movement.

And let's be honest - if you can afford this you probably aren't overly concerned about saving a few bucks by going the non AD route.

Very good point. Still a beautiful watch though....


Yeah, but not for that money unless I had way too many millions. I( can't help thinking that for that money I could get a Mulliner Perpetual, Mark VI Complication 29 and.......

I agree 100% Roff. I've always preferred the Mulliner Perpetual over the Tourbillon by a country mile anyway. AND the Tourbillon is a manual wind which would be a deal breaker for me even if I had the cash.

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