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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:36 am 
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Hello to everyone, I here for the first time, and I have a question:
How many figures should be in serial number of Chronomat Evolution 2004-06 year of release, six or seven?
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Mine has 7.

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Because Breitling serials are non sequential 6 or 7 can be correct.


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Roffensian wrote:
Because Breitling serials are non sequential 6 or 7 can be correct.

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Roffensian wrote:
Because Breitling serials are non sequential 6 or 7 can be correct.

Non-sequential eh? Why did I not know that. But more to the point, why in the world do they do that? Just to be obtuse? How very odd! :?

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BoneDoc wrote:
Roffensian wrote:
Because Breitling serials are non sequential 6 or 7 can be correct.

Non-sequential eh? Why did I not know that. But more to the point, why in the world do they do that? Just to be obtuse? How very odd! :?


I'm sure that they have a reason, but I agree. It's so much easier to date a piece pre-bankruptcy because serials were sequential, not it's not very useful to anyone other than Breitling. The date code between the 6 o'clock lugs helps, but that's fairly recent (early 2000s).


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