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 Post subject: Montbrilliant 1903
PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 4:56 pm 
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Does anyone know what documents came with this watch?? Was there a special edition booklet?
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 Post subject: Re: Montbrilliant 1903
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From memory there wasn't a special edition booklet but let me check my documents and I'll get back to you.

Fabulous watch the 1903!!

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Hello again Mike.

The paperwork I received from the AD with my 1903 included the International Warranty (stamped and dated of course :wink: ), slide rule with COSC certificate, instructions on the use of the slide rule, a book listing AD's, a Breitling service book and most importantly a book titled 'Montbrillant 1903', which is I assume what you are referring to. It's not a specific "special edition" booklet per se but does outline the functions of the watch etc.

Hope this helps. For what it's worth, if you are considering the purchase I say go for it, the 1903 really is a beautiful watch!

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Tim S wrote:
Hello again Mike.

The paperwork I received from the AD with my 1903 included the International Warranty (stamped and dated of course :wink: ), slide rule with COSC certificate, instructions on the use of the slide rule, a book listing AD's, a Breitling service book and most importantly a book titled 'Montbrillant 1903', which is I assume what you are referring to. It's not a specific "special edition" booklet per se but does outline the functions of the watch etc.

Hope this helps. For what it's worth, if you are considering the purchase I say go for it, the 1903 really is a beautiful watch!

Thank you for the information. It would seem the seller has all documents. I think you've made my decision easier.
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