vintage wrote:
jlee5050 wrote:
Did these Premier dials ever come in an "art deco" font? this guy says it's dated 1945 which is a year or two earlier than the ones I've been looking at...
http://cgi.ebay.com/CLASSIC-1945-VINTAG ... 286.c0.m14looks like a longshot... caseback looks legit... engraving on the bridge looks a bit shaky... your opinions?
I've seen a few of the art deco fonts on Breitlings. Nothing unusual about that. This is sorta odd though, "The art deco style dial is original and in excellent condition with no stains or signs of fading." No way would I consider that dial excellent condition. I think it's priced too high too for the condition. As for the bridge engraving, I've come to the conclusion that bridge engraving is really a hit and miss proposition as far as originality. Some bridges are signed and some aren't. I think the engraving on the bridge also depends on who did it and how big a rush they were in at the factory because it's often not consistant. Doesn't mean it's wrong though. I don't really get any serious negative vibes on this one other than condition issues.
Paul
Hey Paul remember the Premier that we were looking at, and the one I bid on, and the one that GOT AWAY

sold for a bit more than 700 bucks... and I would have to say that one was in worse condition than this one... someone sniped me right at the last second... apparently he was waiting by the computer with his mouse cursor on the confirm bid button ready to shoot...

Man these Premiers give me a headache...