Hello all from warm and sunny South Africa.
Here is just a little note on my new arrival, and also a question of two.
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So she is a 1999 model A56011.
So far I love the Navitimer type look, quartz accuracy as well as the size and slim profile compared to my Super Avenger.
She had no box and papers.. but i have the service receipt from 2014 from the Authorised Breitling Service Centre in Cape Town. I paid a small amount, about 500 USD if converted. Note however that a direct currency conversion is not ideal to get an idea, when we convert the other way around when buying in USA we find that the prices are about 50 percent more than our local market.
I thought I would keep her and not flip her because she is a Breitling after all, and i expected her to be cheapish to maintain. However i was just chatting to a watchmaker and he said to me the modules are expensive and they tend to fail.
My questions are...
1. Would you keep or sell? I have a willing buyer where i would close to double my money, but still what does 1000usd buy really that is as classy?
2. How reliable is the module?
3. Watchmaker said if module packs up and I am not insistent on a Breitling signed part, then a tissot module is available at a fraction of the price. This correct?
4. It obviously has a push down crown, and a 100m rating. So washing hands should be absolutely safe right?
5. I noticed the serial number has only 4 digits and that the end links are not solid. Is this correct?
Thanks in advance to all!!
Cheerio.
Doc
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