I have a bit of an oddity for you. I have tried to date, find the model and establish a value on this watch for 10 years or so. I have put 3 batteries in it since I got it so going on the fact that the batteries last about 3 years that would make it roughly 12 years or so since I got it. I got it used from another gentleman in a bit of a horse trade. He had it for possibly 10 or 15 years but is uncertain. Pictures of him from an African safari 10 years prior to me owning it clearly show him wearing it. I am enclosing 2 JPGs with this email. They are not the best. On the back cover on the outer ring it reads: BREITLING * WATERRESISTANT * REF 80180 * SWISS MADE. On the inner ring it reads: FIRE AMMUNITION MAP FOOD WATER (1) DOCTOR (2) MED SUPPLIES. On the very bottom it reads A50035. Inside the rings it reads M50035 and the number 10259 which is I take a serial number. Also in the middle top left there are two bars. On the top right are two chevrons nestled together. One large, one small. Bottom right is one square within another. Bottom left is a capital letter F. On the face it reads BREITLING 1884 QUARTZ 300M 1000FT SWISS MADE. When I got it, it had an original rubber diving band and an original leather dress band. I never wore the leather band for medical reasons and the rubber diving band finally broke. I took it to Swedish Jewelers here in Edmonton and asked them to get me a metal band for it. After 3 months they finally told me that Breitling had told them that they had never made a metal band for that model and neither had any of the clone manufactures. I asked them if one could be made and they flatly replied, NO! They said the factory rubber strap was all that was available and I was not about to pay $400.00 for a chunk of inner tube. Being a tight wad professional gunsmith of 25 years I went out and found a metal band that was close and bought it. I drove out the pins, tore it apart and one by one put the parts in the milling machine and cut them to fit. After about 8 hours I had a band that looked for all intent and purpose like a factory original. Without the Breitling name of course. About two years ago the stem broke and I could no longer set the time and date. Swedish Jewelers quoted me $400.00 to put in a new stem, replace all the seals and give it a complete overhaul and cleaning. I told them to go ahead. They also asked me where I had found the metal band for it. I told them I had a Jeweler make it for me. I guess I was still a bit mad at them. It took 5 months to get it back but it has run like a top since and I imagine it will keep going for as long as I care to keep it, put batteries in it and maintain it. I have asked every Jeweler from Edmonton Alberta to Miami Florida what model it is and what it is worth. I have been told it is a Breitling Quartz, Colt, Colt Ocean, Cold Ocean Military, Colt military, Military and a few variants that I just took as less than even trying to guess. Myself and Jewelers that looked at the back cover were a bit mystified by it. I have seen two military Breitlings and several diving and sport models and none had any of that survivalist Gobleygook written on the back. I asked the previous owner about it and he told me that all he had wanted when he bought it was a good reliable watch. The best thing the store carried was Breitling and he bought the first one the salesman showed him. He replaced the one he sold to me with a Breitling Chronomat that tells time at home, on the moon, walks his dog and gets him a beer when he asks for it. I guess what ever you can tell me will be appreciated.
I remain
Rod Henrickson
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