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Hi everybody i have a Breitling for Benley (Motor model) and one of my 12 o'clock dials have come off and i want to be able to take of the glass and connect it back on.

any ideals please help as this is my pride and joy.

many thanks

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well for one thing, if you have a real breitling nothing on the dial should be falling off. if you mean the crystal, its not user removable. assuming your breitling is real, take it to an authorized dealer and have them send it back to breitling for repair.


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of course its real i spent £5650 in Covent Gardens

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then you need to take it back to them and have them send it to breitling for repair. any attempt to remove the crystal on your own is sure to void the warranty.


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Agreed. Also, trying to do anything yourself will damage the watch far beyond warranty and possibly also beyond repair. Just let an AD look at it. It doesn't necessarily need to be the AD where you bought it, any AD in the Breitling network is fine.

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wow.. i woudnt try and repair a watch worth £60 never mind nearly 6 grand .in fact if i bought any watch from an ad and it fell apart i would go straight back..


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Agreed. Straight back to Breitling for a job like that.

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mayaseed wrote:
Hi everybody i have a Breitling for Benley (Motor model) and one of my 12 o'clock dials have come off and i want to be able to take of the glass and connect it back on.

any ideals please help as this is my pride and joy.

many thanks


I think I'm confused - the Bentley Motors doesn't have a 12 o'clock dial - subs are at 3, 6 and 9.

What exactly fell off????

And I agree with everyone else - take it back to an AD.


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