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PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 5:11 pm 
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Hi their I am looking at new breitling and I was after one that doesn't have an eta movement which ones don't.

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I assume you are asking about current models.
In that case all the models equipped with the inhouse movements.
Movement cal in brackets.

Chronomat 41 (01)
Chronomat 44 (01)
Chronomat GMT (04)
Chronomat 44 GMT (04)
Chronomat 44 Flying Fish (01)
Transocean Chronograph (01)
Transocean Unitime (05)
Navitimer 01 (01)
Navitimer Cosmonaute (02)
Montbrillant 01 (01)

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Does this include Valjoux bases such as the ones used on a few of the Breitling For Bentleys?


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nickzac wrote:
Does this include Valjoux bases such as the ones used on a few of the Breitling For Bentleys?

Valjoux is owned by ETA.


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bnewbie wrote:
nickzac wrote:
Does this include Valjoux bases such as the ones used on a few of the Breitling For Bentleys?

Valjoux is owned by ETA.



And technically there's no such things asValjoux anymore - 7750 is now sold as ETA 7750.


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bnewbie wrote:
nickzac wrote:
Does this include Valjoux bases such as the ones used on a few of the Breitling For Bentleys?

Valjoux is owned by ETA.


That's why I asked..


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A bit more info to stay well informed.

http://www.valgranges.ch/#/home


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