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 Post subject: Navitimer 1461 (2011)
PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 3:58 am 
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Dear All,

I have been reading a lot on this board to gather information on a Breitling I would like to purchase. First I was really into the A19350 (Montbrilliant Olympus) silver dial on blue croco..... But because this is discontinued, and because I recently got familiar with the A19370 Navi 1461, I decided to go for this watch. Black dial (obviously, although I would have preferred a somewhat lighter colorsheme) on blue or black croco. Does this make sense sofar?

I am purchasing a brand-new watch from a AD in Singapore, and was wondering if you have any tips on what to look out for and what exactly should be included in the box, paperwork etc. I read somewhere that The breitling Book is included with this watch? Does it come with a certificate? And last but not least should I check the adjustment of the moonphase, date, time etc. taking into account the 'risks' that are involved?

I hope to hear from you!

Regards,

David


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djvanas wrote:
Dear All,

I have been reading a lot on this board to gather information on a Breitling I would like to purchase. First I was really into the A19350 (Montbrilliant Olympus) silver dial on blue croco..... But because this is discontinued, and because I recently got familiar with the A19370 Navi 1461, I decided to go for this watch. Black dial (obviously, although I would have preferred a somewhat lighter colorsheme) on blue or black croco. Does this make sense sofar?

I am purchasing a brand-new watch from a AD in Singapore, and was wondering if you have any tips on what to look out for and what exactly should be included in the box, paperwork etc. I read somewhere that The breitling Book is included with this watch? Does it come with a certificate? And last but not least should I check the adjustment of the moonphase, date, time etc. taking into account the 'risks' that are involved?

I hope to hear from you!

Regards,

David



BUSA sends The Book to purchasers of B01 movements but as this isn't a B01 and BUSA doesn't operate in Singapore you won't get it.

The watch should come with manhual, COSC certificate, warranty book and slide rule. You may also get a pusher tool for the moonphase and day / date / month buttons, not sure on this one.

Have your AD set the watch for you before you take it home and just read the manual in how to operate it and you'll be fine.


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