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Author: | Driver8 [ Thu Jul 24, 2008 1:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Breitling Reference Numbers |
Not sure if this has been answered before, but can someone tell me what the last two digits at the end of the model number means please? For example - A2536212/B686 In this example we all know that the "A" means steel, the "25" is the calibre, the "3" means it's a chronometer, and the"62" is model specific (in this case a Bentley Motors), but what does the following "12" denote? ![]() And also is the B686 a bracelet reference or a dial reference? |
Author: | Sharkmouth [ Thu Jul 24, 2008 2:29 pm ] |
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I've done some research on and off (mostly off!) on reference numbers. Here's what I've found. (Wish I had a dealer's handbook!) eg A2332212-B6-435X A = Steel 23 = Calibre 23 3 = COSC certified 22 = model reference 12 = don't know!!! - I've seen speculation its some sort of bezel reference B6 = Black dial 435X = strap reference (434/436 are leather so I assume this is as well) B686 is, I believe, a stainless steel Speed bracelet. The case material codes are in the reference section on this site but I've found a couple more. No idea if these are genuine or not. P: Platinum Bezel/Steel Case T: Palladium There's a long list of strap references on this site as well but I think there are dozens more. Dial references - still in early stages A5=white A5=white MOP B5=black B6=black B7=black C5=blue C6=blue E5=grey F5=grey G5=white G5=silver G5=ivory H5=gold I5=yellow K5=red K5=pink K5=burgundy L5=green M5=grey Q5=brown I'm sure there's enough knowledge on this forum to crack the code! |
Author: | Roffensian [ Thu Jul 24, 2008 5:17 pm ] |
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I can add a (very) little Sharky 435X is indeed calf - black to be precise. P is platinum, but it doesn't need to be all platinum - the Complications 19 that I am buying (steel with a platinum bezel) has a P reference number. I have a bunch of strap references somewhere that I'll try and find over the weekend. |
Author: | Driver8 [ Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:06 am ] |
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Thanks guys. ![]() The dial reference numbers are new to me, so that's great to know. Looks like those last 2 digits after the model number are possibly still ellusive though!! ![]() (While we're about it - I'm not sure if this is in the case material reference section on here as I've not checked, but one possible addition is "G" which is steel and white gold). |
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