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Author: | cruvon [ Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 806? |
Hi guys, wondering what my next vintage Breitling would be...maybe another 806 which offcourse would be the most popular option but not sure if would get bored with two same looking watches with subtle differences esp since I am also a regular wearer of vintage? Or a 785 or a vintage SuperOcean, confused:)..What would you do? |
Author: | Dracha [ Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
all black AVI ref 765, Unitime ref 1765 , SuperOcean ref 2005 or a 1940ies-50ies Chronomat ? too many to choose from |
Author: | cruvon [ Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
Dracha wrote: all black AVI ref 765, Unitime ref 1765 , SuperOcean ref 2005 or a 1940ies-50ies Chronomat ? too many to choose from Thanks for the tips Dracha! |
Author: | WatchFred [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 1:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
Dracha wrote: all black AVI ref 765, Unitime ref 1765 , SuperOcean ref 2005 or a 1940ies-50ies Chronomat ? too many to choose from imho the early Chronomat 769 from 41/42 is the "patient zero" that raised Breitling above the competition, the "original" Navitimer, the first sliderule chronograph in the world and still lives on (including many design specifics) in the latest B01 Montbrillants, for me the "must have" icon. I like the early 60s 810s a lot, great daily wearers, then comes a period in the late 60s and early 70s that René has omitted with a lot of watches that I like very much, so the list is quite long indeed, take your pick from here: http://breitlingsource.com/phpBB2/viewt ... 11&t=35656 that affordable all black AVI 765 with minute counter, of course, is the one many of us are hunting ...... |
Author: | Dracha [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 1:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
WatchFred wrote: that affordable all black AVI 765 with minute counter, of course, is the one many of us are hunting ...... we will definitely clash on that then ![]() |
Author: | cruvon [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
WatchFred wrote: Dracha wrote: all black AVI ref 765, Unitime ref 1765 , SuperOcean ref 2005 or a 1940ies-50ies Chronomat ? too many to choose from imho the early Chronomat 769 from 41/42 is the "patient zero" that raised Breitling above the competition, the "original" Navitimer, the first sliderule chronograph in the world and still lives on (including many design specifics) in the latest B01 Montbrillants, for me the "must have" icon. I like the early 60s 810s a lot, great daily wearers, then comes a period in the late 60s and early 70s that René has omitted with a lot of watches that I like very much, so the list is quite long indeed, take your pick from here: http://breitlingsource.com/phpBB2/viewt ... 11&t=35656 that affordable all black AVI 765 with minute counter, of course, is the one many of us are hunting ...... Thanks Fred, do you mean the 765 is rare? What's special about it? |
Author: | Roffensian [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
WatchFred wrote: imho the early Chronomat 769 from 41/42 is the "patient zero" that raised Breitling above the competition, the "original" Navitimer, the first sliderule chronograph in the world and still lives on (including many design specifics) in the latest B01 Montbrillants, for me the "must have" icon. Agreed - especially a 1941 ![]() ![]() |
Author: | WatchFred [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
cruvon wrote: Thanks Fred, do you mean the 765 is rare? What's special about it? "the" 765 is a little too wide, there are "regular" 765 waterproof from the early 40s onwards, part of the "Breitling 8" aviation line, then the 765 AVI and Co-Pilot line with the rotating bezels, all nice watches and quite rare, but the rarest and to me and others most desirable is the first 765 AVI from 1953 (or so) that had a digital chrono minute counter instead of the regular subdial. there are several threads about it, this one has some rather interesting sidesteps: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=32850 |
Author: | cruvon [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:07 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
WatchFred wrote: cruvon wrote: Thanks Fred, do you mean the 765 is rare? What's special about it? "the" 765 is a little too wide, there are "regular" 765 waterproof from the early 40s onwards, part of the "Breitling 8" aviation line, then the 765 AVI and Co-Pilot line with the rotating bezels, all nice watches and quite rare, but the rarest and to me and others most desirable is the first 765 AVI from 1953 (or so) that had a digital chrono minute counter instead of the regular subdial. there are several threads about it, this one has some rather interesting sidesteps: http://breitlingsource.com/phpBB2/viewt ... 11&t=32850 Thanks Fred, some more interesting reading:) |
Author: | WatchFred [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
Roffensian wrote: WatchFred wrote: imho the early Chronomat 769 from 41/42 is the "patient zero" that raised Breitling above the competition, the "original" Navitimer, the first sliderule chronograph in the world and still lives on (including many design specifics) in the latest B01 Montbrillants, for me the "must have" icon. Agreed - especially a 1941 ![]() ![]() Roff, let us not start a 1952 806 discussion about this, but there seems to be some indication there were 1941 pieces (advertisements, at least) and not only in 1942, totally impossible to prove as I have only the (quite believable) word of a collector of newspaper ads to support this & the serial numbers do not really help us pre-1944 (not that they solved the 1952/1954 riddle). Tend not to believe anybody knows anything for sure and not trying to claim I might be the one .... |
Author: | Roffensian [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
WatchFred wrote: Roffensian wrote: WatchFred wrote: imho the early Chronomat 769 from 41/42 is the "patient zero" that raised Breitling above the competition, the "original" Navitimer, the first sliderule chronograph in the world and still lives on (including many design specifics) in the latest B01 Montbrillants, for me the "must have" icon. Agreed - especially a 1941 ![]() ![]() Roff, let us not start a 1952 806 discussion about this, but there seems to be some indication there were 1941 pieces (advertisements, at least) and not only in 1942, totally impossible to prove as I have only the (quite believable) word of a collector of newspaper ads to support this & the serial numbers do not really help us pre-1944. Yeah, I've heard the stories, but I dunno - here's hoping. |
Author: | Kurt B [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
cruvon wrote: Hi guys, wondering what my next vintage Breitling would be...maybe another 806 which offcourse would be the most popular option but not sure if would get bored with two same looking watches with subtle differences esp since I am also a regular wearer of vintage? Or a 785 or a vintage SuperOcean, confused:)..What would you do? Pretty obvious, at least to me . . . . . / Kurt B |
Author: | cruvon [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
Kurt B wrote: cruvon wrote: Hi guys, wondering what my next vintage Breitling would be...maybe another 806 which offcourse would be the most popular option but not sure if would get bored with two same looking watches with subtle differences esp since I am also a regular wearer of vintage? Or a 785 or a vintage SuperOcean, confused:)..What would you do? Pretty obvious, at least to me . . . . . / Kurt B That's a beauty Kurt, that's a 809-36, correct? |
Author: | Bill in Sacramento [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 6:54 am ] |
Post subject: | I'm more fickle . . . |
My head would be turned by the next one with a pretty face, cute caseback, long curvy lugs, and neat hands. Hubba, hubba. |
Author: | Supermoto [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:07 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would your next Breitling vintage be if you had a 8 |
For me it would be the Co Pilot (No 25) but with the shiny bezel on Lesters list courtesy of Fred. However my Triumph Tiger 1050 is coming next month so watches are taking a step back Bill :uplaugh |
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