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Here's mine, do post wristshots of your Navis or other Breitling vintages and have a great Easter break,

Happy Easter guys!

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Happy Easter, San !

Something totally different (and frowned upon by some) - a factory-restored ref. 806 ;)

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[quote="WatchFred"]Happy Easter, San !

Something totally different (and frowned upon by some) - a factory-restored ref. 806 ;)

Yes Fred, totally frowned upon!!! You cannot have such a piece in your collection. My address is .......

Wayne. :D


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Happy Easter, San !

Something totally different (and frowned upon by some) - a factory-restored ref. 806 ;)



Thanks, beautifully done Fred, was that done by the Heists or Breitling Switzerland?


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Thanks, Wow, haven't seen that one before Rene, is awesome!


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Thanks SAn, you probably wont see many of them anywhere

Here's a bit more info

viewtopic.php?f=11&t=51507&p=370071&hilit=817#p370071

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from my personal perspective I think this is a very collectible and unique watch in many ways – but then I might be overly biased as it does combine my two big watch fascinations, military issued watches and Breitlings.

As far as I’m aware Breitling only ever produced two watches commissioned by the military to their spec. The first is the Canadian one button chrono, which is smallish (about 36mm) and I’ve only seen it sporting the Canadian military redial. The other is the Breitling 817. There is a third reputed CWC style British chrono but since I’ve never seen one outside of a few, less than brilliant, pictures in books I’m not counting it.

I’m also not counting the Iraqi issued pieces because they are essentially commercially produced watches with a custom dial.

So as a Breitling collector this is rare, a watch that was never available commercially, custom manufactured for the Italian military and produced in what seems to be tiny numbers (judging by how rarely they appear).

Not only that but it’s a cracking looking watch with classic tool watch styling and a good large size (around 39/40mm).

Now switching my perspective to that of a military collector (because they will be fighting the Breitling buyers for it) this watch is also unusual and fits into various different collecting areas.

First of all it’s desirable for the fact that it is a commissioned watch made for the military and never commercially sold, as opposed to a watch that was bought by the military from a commercially produced line (e.g. Seamaster 300).

It’s an Italian military chrono which are very collectible and it really should be judged against its peers, the Zenith Cairlelli and the Universal Geneve, both of which are pretty rare and priced accordingly.

http://www.mwrforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=32388

It’s in the style of the Heuer Bund which is also a collectible line of watches (Leonidas and Sinn) so if you collect those you will want this in your collection.

The market puts an increasing premium on military issued watches. A Rolex submariner 5513 from the Seventies, £3-5k normally, add fixed bars and make it military issued, £30-50k. There’s a military premium on watches like the Seamaster 300 or Tudor Submariner. These watches are also very tricky to buy because except for the issued markings they are often the same as their commercial counterparts.

If you want to assess the value of it I’d judge it with my military hat on. This as a rare military watch with bullet proof provenance from a well known manufacturer with military and aviation history. It’s a great wearable size and is attractive with a clean military dial. I ask myself the question if this was the Zenith or the Lemania Swaf or the Swedish “three crowns” Lemania what would I have to pay for it?

http://www.mwrforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=12729
http://www.finertimes.com/asp/watches/q ... &Page=1605

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and if u seen one, San: don't be cheap and try to negotiate it down from a reasonable price - it will be gone. learned the hard way.


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Dracha wrote:
Thanks SAn, you probably wont see many of them anywhere

Here's a bit more info

viewtopic.php?f=11&t=51507&p=370071&hilit=817#p370071

And from Yaffle :


from my personal perspective I think this is a very collectible and unique watch in many ways – but then I might be overly biased as it does combine my two big watch fascinations, military issued watches and Breitlings.

As far as I’m aware Breitling only ever produced two watches commissioned by the military to their spec. The first is the Canadian one button chrono, which is smallish (about 36mm) and I’ve only seen it sporting the Canadian military redial. The other is the Breitling 817. There is a third reputed CWC style British chrono but since I’ve never seen one outside of a few, less than brilliant, pictures in books I’m not counting it.

I’m also not counting the Iraqi issued pieces because they are essentially commercially produced watches with a custom dial.

So as a Breitling collector this is rare, a watch that was never available commercially, custom manufactured for the Italian military and produced in what seems to be tiny numbers (judging by how rarely they appear).

Not only that but it’s a cracking looking watch with classic tool watch styling and a good large size (around 39/40mm).

Now switching my perspective to that of a military collector (because they will be fighting the Breitling buyers for it) this watch is also unusual and fits into various different collecting areas.

First of all it’s desirable for the fact that it is a commissioned watch made for the military and never commercially sold, as opposed to a watch that was bought by the military from a commercially produced line (e.g. Seamaster 300).

It’s an Italian military chrono which are very collectible and it really should be judged against its peers, the Zenith Cairlelli and the Universal Geneve, both of which are pretty rare and priced accordingly.

http://www.mwrforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=32388

It’s in the style of the Heuer Bund which is also a collectible line of watches (Leonidas and Sinn) so if you collect those you will want this in your collection.

The market puts an increasing premium on military issued watches. A Rolex submariner 5513 from the Seventies, £3-5k normally, add fixed bars and make it military issued, £30-50k. There’s a military premium on watches like the Seamaster 300 or Tudor Submariner. These watches are also very tricky to buy because except for the issued markings they are often the same as their commercial counterparts.

If you want to assess the value of it I’d judge it with my military hat on. This as a rare military watch with bullet proof provenance from a well known manufacturer with military and aviation history. It’s a great wearable size and is attractive with a clean military dial. I ask myself the question if this was the Zenith or the Lemania Swaf or the Swedish “three crowns” Lemania what would I have to pay for it?

http://www.mwrforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=12729
http://www.finertimes.com/asp/watches/q ... &Page=1605



Amazing Rene. am still digesting all that info over a beer, you've surely scored a keeper there! Which other Breitling military watches do you have as ammo?


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WatchFred wrote:
and if u seen one, San: don't be cheap and try to negotiate it down from a reasonable price - it will be gone. learned the hard way.



Thanks for the info Fred!


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Hi San,
This is the only 100% military piece i have

I do have a 1950ies all black 765 avi with some extra numbers engraved, most ppl seem to think these are military issue numbers but i have not found 100% proof they are

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Dracha wrote:
Hi San,
This is the only 100% military piece i have

I do have a 1950ies all black 765 avi with some extra numbers engraved, most ppl seem to think these are military issue numbers but i have not found 100% proof they are


And what a awesome one, well done with this one Rene!


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Dracha, another incredible Breitling.
Thanks for sharing.
Not as nice as yours... Happy Holidays!


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