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Does any one know the difference between a Navi Heritage model number A35340 and the A35350 model?

I have seen both model numbers for sale & am curious?

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Welcome aboard (you posted in the wrong section). :wink:
Can't say from the top of my head (I'm at work), will check tonight when come home.
35350 exists for sure, 35360 also... http://www.breitlingsource.com/watch_de ... d_158.html
Now I'm curious about 35340. :D


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There does appear to be a 35340, but I can't find any documentation of the differences between that and the 35350. Hopefully bnewbie will find something.


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Is it that the A35340 has a white slide rule whereas on the A35350 it's black?

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Sharkmouth wrote:
Is it that the A35340 has a white slide rule whereas on the A35350 it's black?


See I thought that, but admin's pictures threw me as he has both white and black as a35350.

Then I found this - it was actually on WUS, but better pictures on the eBay listing - http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0411875618


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I really can't find any difference between 40 and 50.
Assume, as Sharky said that the slide rule color on 50 is always in the same color as the dial and 40 always white.
So, this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0411875618 is 50 and have a white slide rule, but it has a white dial also. Now, I know what to study when there is no new posts. :lol:


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bnewbie wrote:
I really can't find any difference between 40 and 50.
Assume, as Sharky said that the slide rule color on 50 is always in the same color as the dial and 40 always white.
So, this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0411875618 is 50 and have a white slide rule, but it has a white dial also. Now, I know what to study when there is no new posts. :lol:


You are probably correct - which means that the black dial versions would be identical - odd!


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Roffensian wrote:
bnewbie wrote:
I really can't find any difference between 40 and 50.
Assume, as Sharky said that the slide rule color on 50 is always in the same color as the dial and 40 always white.
So, this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0411875618 is 50 and have a white slide rule, but it has a white dial also. Now, I know what to study when there is no new posts. :lol:


You are probably correct - which means that the black dial versions would be identical - odd!

No they won't, assuming that is the reason. 40 would be black dial, white slide rule and 50 would be black on black.
But, if I remember correctly there is a white dial with a black slide rule. :huh
Just saw that Sharky's theory was different. :oops: :lol:
There might have been mixing up during the ref# transition like with an old SO and Original BB when they were becoming COSC. :mrgreen:


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thanks guys

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very interesting thread guys! Would love to have this figured out I will try and do a little digging myself

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I have the A35340. It has a white face with black dials. It looks identical to the one on this page http://www.breitlingsource.com/watch_de ... er_58.html On the back it has conversions between, litres, us gallons, uk gallons, and weights kg, lb. . Its also has "chronograph certifie chronometre etanche 30M" and then of coure the model number. It is a 2002 model.


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Thanks for the info.

I'm sticking with my 40=white, 50=black slide rule theory.

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