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Help needed on Breitling Chronomat of 1940's signed "Singer"
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Author:  Ioannis [ Sun Sep 06, 2015 5:01 am ]
Post subject:  Help needed on Breitling Chronomat of 1940's signed "Singer"

Hello all,

I am a new member and I could use the help of some experienced members, especially because this is the only forum that I have found a reference on Breitlings signed "Singer".
I am about to buy the following watch and I do not know if it is a real one just signed by a reseller of B or a franken/fake one. It is supposed to have a gold 18c case back.

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Thanks a lot!

Author:  WatchFred [ Sun Sep 06, 2015 6:28 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Help needed on Breitling Chronomat of 1940's signed "Sin

no issues w/ the co-branding, would be more worried with the missing caseback ?

Author:  Ioannis [ Sun Sep 06, 2015 7:57 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Help needed on Breitling Chronomat of 1940's signed "Sin

Sorry, I haven't said it correctly: there is a caseback, stamped with the sign of 18c gold but I just didn't upload its photo, as I have only the internal of it (so I don't actually know if and what ref numbers are on the outside). I thought it would be useless anyway, since it could be engraved with any kind & type of numbers. My major concern is if it is a genuine Breitling or a copy/fake/ or even "OEM" watch (signed by the company that ordered them to the part manufacturers and built an exact same as Breitling).

I consider these Breitling models as perhaps the most attractive of that era and I am very keen on getting one but I wouldn't like to throw away my money, not to my knowledge at least :roll: (which means that I will probably buy it anyway, I just want to make sure -as possible- that I pay the correct price in accordance to its authenticity).

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