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I have aquired a 22mm pilot bracelet (twotone) , that came with a two tone Navitimer bracelet which I bought, and was curious to know which models accept this size. I was told it was off an Evo and that due to the lugs, that this would have to be used on an Evo. Didn't make sense to me. Thanks in advance.


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The endlinks are unique to each model, so you can't use it on any model that has 22mm lugs. What's the code on the end links - three numbers and a letter?


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Looks like 806 c m.


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samo7 wrote:
Looks like 806 c m.



That's not a bracelet code. If it's for an Evo I would expect a 357 or 372


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sorry, 372D and the Navi is 431D. Does tbis sound right? How are those numbers applied. How would you spot a fake?


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sorry, 372D and the Navi is 431D. Does tbis sound right? How are those numbers applied. How would you spot a fake?



D indicates two tone and 372 is the current, raised wings logo code for an Evo bracelet. 431 is for the non in house Navitimer.

If I wanted to know if it was fake I would post pictures in the replica section asking the question :lol:


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Non in house? Does the back of the buckle (snap) have a satin finish?


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Yes, the Navitimer that doesn't have the in house movement, this one - http://www.breitlingsource.com/watch_de ... er_53.html


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Not to sound like a dufus, can you explain further. What does it say mean regarding this bracelet?


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Roffensian wrote:
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sorry, 372D and the Navi is 431D. Does tbis sound right? How are those numbers applied. How would you spot a fake?



D indicates two tone and 372 is the current, raised wings logo code for an Evo bracelet. 431 is for the non in house Navitimer.

If I wanted to know if it was fake I would post pictures in the replica section asking the question :lol:

To add to that, "D" is yellow gold as opposed to "C", rold gold. On a TT pilot it should be very easy to spot a replica.

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sorry, 372D and the Navi is 431D. Does tbis sound right? How are those numbers applied. How would you spot a fake?



D indicates two tone and 372 is the current, raised wings logo code for an Evo bracelet. 431 is for the non in house Navitimer.

If I wanted to know if it was fake I would post pictures in the replica section asking the question :lol:

To add to that, "D" is yellow gold as opposed to "C", rold gold. On a TT pilot it should be very easy to spot a replica.

Again, not to sound like a dufus, rold means what?


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Again, not to sound like a dufus, rold means what?


Apologies, Rose gold :oops:

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Not to sound like a dufus, can you explain further. What does it say mean regarding this bracelet?



It means that it fits the model that I provided the link to.


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My watch is a D23322 and the link you provided states A2332 and K2332, not D2332.


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My watch is a D23322 and the link you provided states A2332 and K2332, not D2332.



D is just the prefix for TT with yellow gold - http://www.breitlingsource.com/articles_refnos.shtml

If you have the bracelet and you have the watch then put the bracelet on and you'll see for yourself that it fits.


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