vintage wrote:
If you don't know what you're looking at don't buy it.
Paul
Can't argue with that. Given the necessity of making most such purchases from long distance I tend to look for evidence that Benno has the watch in his book (or at least something similar). I'm always amazed that there are so many 'mint' vintage Breitlings on eBay at any one time - the law of averages says that even a high end timepiece that was well looked after wouldn't survive in such numbers and it's all too easy to put in a movement from somewhere else, throw on a Breitling engraved bridge and a Breitling face into a generic case and away you go.
If it's gold you likely have a $2000 piece for some eBay buyer.