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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2012 4:00 pm 
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During relocation i lost box and all papers for my BREITLING B01 CHRONOMAT EVOLUTION SS 2011 mod.
Only thing left is the insurance papers where all the information of the watch is still available.Serial number etc..
I have tried to mail Breitlig in Sweden regarding new box and papers,buth still no answer.
I like to have a box and papers in place for my watch,buth where can i get it?
Someone with a good idea?
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You should be able to order a box and instruction manual direct from an AD. You can order a replacement COSC certificate in the same way but they may need the watch sent away depending on regional policy. The warranty booklet cannot be replaced.


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I was at a local AD today and inquired about the same thing, was advised they could order the box set, books and COSC for $75 through Breitling...of course they have to verify the watch first.

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Hmm, I was able to get a replacement warranty book through the AD when I sold my blue dial B1 to....coincidently enough ..... msa6712. Got lucky, I guess.


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sharkman wrote:
Hmm, I was able to get a replacement warranty book through the AD when I sold my blue dial B1 to....coincidently enough ..... msa6712. Got lucky, I guess.


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A case of "who you know, not what you know" perhaps? ;-)

On the other hand, does Breitling keep a record of watches model/serial number v's the warranty booklet number, the one that is punched in the warranty booklet?
From my understanding the blank warranty booklets are supplied by the distributorsnot the ADs in bulk.
In other words the AD gets 10 watches and 10 warranty booklets from the distributor and when the watch is sold, the AD just picks the warranty booklet at random before filling it in and stamping at the time of purchase. Right?

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sharkman wrote:
Hmm, I was able to get a replacement warranty book through the AD when I sold my blue dial B1 to....coincidently enough ..... msa6712. Got lucky, I guess.


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A case of "who you know, not what you know" perhaps? ;-)

On the other hand, does Breitling keep a record of watches model/serial number v's the warranty booklet number, the one that is punched in the warranty booklet?
From my understanding the blank warranty booklets are supplied by the distributorsnot the ADs in bulk.
In other words the AD gets 10 watches and 10 warranty booklets from the distributor and when the watch is sold, the AD just picks the warranty booklet at random before filling it in and stamping at the time of purchase. Right?



The distributor tracks (or at least some do).


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