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Early 1980s Twin-Plane Breitling "Old Navitimer"
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Author:  WatchFred [ Mon May 14, 2012 5:24 am ]
Post subject:  Early 1980s Twin-Plane Breitling "Old Navitimer"

A member's question about a 1983 birth year watch made me look at the 1985 catalog on this site again,
something I rarely do because I thought I would find nothing of interest to me there.

http://www.breitlingsource.com/books_1985.shtml

Page 4 shows a watch I assumed did not exist, neither did I ever see it (far from relevant), nor has Jean Michel documented it on his site (quite relevant); I have no idea how a caseback would look, but in the catalog there is a 18k or GP "Old Navitimer", described as a "Replica of this collector's piece" that clearly shows the Twin-Plane dial, something I had thought - and claimed - only reappeared w/ the Tribute watch in 2002 ?

Always thought the traditional Navitimers reappeared only in 86 w/ the 81600 Lemania versions ?
egg in my face. again. does any of you know more about these & what model numbers they had,
were they Venus 178 or Valjoux 7736 ?

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Author:  saabreit [ Mon May 14, 2012 1:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Early 1980s Bi-Plane Breitling "Old Navitimer"

I had already noticed such illustration of a twinplane Navi replica in the early catalogs of the Schneider era , but I never heard about any real watch .
If one of a kind had been produced, we would have seen it on the Sage's site, wouldn't we? :twisted: :nana: :twisted:
More seriously, it would be interesting to question Breitling on that.

Author:  Roffensian [ Mon May 14, 2012 5:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Early 1980s Twin-Plane Breitling "Old Navitimer"

Yeah I can't say that I have ever seen the real watch either and I do wonder how many were actually produced. This should be an easy question for Breitling to answer as it is a Schneider era piece.

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