Sorry, I don't have one, because it is not mine. I see it the way you do. If you know the Breitling book from Richter, there is on page119 a 1191 without the black dial very similar to the one I posted. There was in the 50s a small period, where the had just the Breitling without the B on their dial. I was told, that all the manufacturers assambled all what was left to sell a maximum. There was not such a continuity like today and so it could be that there are pretty unique watches out there. What makes it hard to proof their authenticity.
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