Roffensian wrote:
People who PM you on vintage topics rather than than post publicly very rarely have your interests in mind!
You came to the definitive web forum for knowledge of vintage Breitlings and got the best advice possible from the best people possible. You were given 'an in' to the people who work on the pieces these collectors have and your response was to a) ignore the advice and b) tell them you had ignored their advice before asking for more.
If you want to do your own thing, more power to you, it's your watch, but don't be surprised when members here wish to focus their attention on people who are asking for advice so they can follow it.
My own language is italian,but i think that my english is not so hard to understand.
I've written what i did,
A) i did contact The 'in people' and The Result was to not even receive an answer,
B)so i did ask to my tech (which is ALSO a tech of a Rolex AD but it's ONLY my trusted tech ,a pointless thing but for you it became 'we tell you x, you go to a Rolex ad) that found that it wasn't possible to find parts,even asking to Breitling,and this became a sort of 'you exactly did The opposite of what we've told you' to you.And,Given this,i've Also written that for sure i'd had not sent it to breitling,for The vintage approach that i have.
That's all,no answer From 'in' and when i've just tried to ask something to someone in person near me (a person that prior restored a 1946 chrono without changing nothing of The original parts of The watch as dial hands etc,and a person to whom i've only Made a question) you point your fingers to me.
And i Can bet that That's no interest in people Who have written pM to me telling me 'you Can try this or check this or BLA BLA',and i'm happy that they've not judged nothing but only Tried to help someone after what i've checked,and to me this is The meaning of a forum.
So..please if you're not interested in The topic no problem at all,but please stop telling this story