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Author: | LASsociety [ Thu Dec 24, 2015 6:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Vintage Breitling Premier, Thinking of buying. |
Hello all, I have the opportunity to buy a 1947 Premier 797. I really want to get me feet wet with a vintage Breitling, but I am concerned about authenticity. The more I google around the more subtle differences I see. This website forum has been very informative, and now I feel I have to upload a few photos that the seller has provided me to get you quick opinion. I am new enthusiast and so I want to buy based on facts, not emotions. The sellers photos are of really poor quality which I think is funny. Why not send me great photos? on the other hand I will meet in person if I decide to buy. Seller says its been serviced and runs well. Attachment: IMG_0111.jpg Attachment: IMG_0294.jpeg Attachment: IMG_0418.jpg Does this pass the sniff test? What is a good ballpark value? Anything specific I should look for if I see in person? Can I remove the caseback myself, or do I need special tools? (a jeweler?) |
Author: | WatchFred [ Fri Dec 25, 2015 1:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vintage Breitling Premier, Thinking of buying. |
now that's a rare one ![]() both the watch and my answer, as most pieces posted are either questionable or clear frankenwatches or fakes. this is a very nice and perfectly correct "spider lugs" Premier 797, even if the pics u post are so small I can't read the serial properly, all of these I've seen were produced between 1946 and 1947. Movement is a Venus 175, bridge should be marked Breitling Premier. Last auction sale I remember for a 797 ended a bit above $2k to give u a value estimate. casebacks are easy to take off with the proper tools, but if u do not have that, I'd suggest to have a jeweller do it. I see little to worry about, though verifying the movement is correctly marked does make sense. |
Author: | Waynepjr1 [ Fri Dec 25, 2015 5:34 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vintage Breitling Premier, Thinking of buying. |
I would add to what Fred said to say to take a look for any lug repairs... This style had an issue of lugs breaking off rather easy and have seen many cases were a lug or multiple have been reattached. Wayne |
Author: | LASsociety [ Wed Dec 30, 2015 11:55 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vintage Breitling Premier, Thinking of buying. |
Well, I did meet the seller, and I looked the watch over carefully and decided to buy it. There does appear to be a small nick out of one of the lugs, but otherwise I would say the watch is in good original condition. Looking very closely, it did not appear like any of the lugs had been replaced. There are a few very tiny blemishes on the crystal which show up in different spots on photos because they are not on the dial. The movement looked good to me. I did notice the adjustment dial was moved bit towards slow. The Chronograph function seems to work well and resets exactly to 12 o'clock. I need to get a new strap, because the one on there is a bit too long for my wrist. (In one photo I have already changed it to a cheap leather one I had laying around) I also thought the spring bars were a bit tired looking, (One protruded a bit past the hole in the lug, the stop was worn down) I wonder if they are original? I plan to put some new ones in. Glad to have a vintage Breitling, and hoping to be wearing it soon! Attachment: small face.jpg Attachment: movement small.jpg Attachment: back small.jpg
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Author: | WatchFred [ Thu Dec 31, 2015 8:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vintage Breitling Premier, Thinking of buying. |
all correct and very nice, congratulations ! |
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