Why Demand is High for Genuine Breitling Watches

Mary-Ann Long asked:


Many men go weak at the knees when they spot a genuine Breitling on the wrist of a colleague or friend.

And it’s understandable.

These Swiss made watches are not just precise ways of keeping time. They are objects of beauty, and say something very specific about the wearer.

You should never buy a ‘replica’ Breitling over the internet.

Instead, if you can’t afford to buy new, they sometimes come up for sale at auctions of modern and antique watches.

There are two Breitlings in good condition coming up at the next wrist and pocket watches sale from auctioneer Fellows & Sons, on Monday 22nd October.

The company has been trading in Birmingham for 131 years: http://www.fellows.co.uk.

The two Breitling watches are:

Lot 9: An automatic Chronometre Navitimer wrist watch. The black dial has three silvered subsidiary dials, baton markers and the date in the 5 o’clock position. There are outer mph and km tracks and a bi-directional rotating bezel. The watch is fitted to a Breitling leather strap and pin buckle. It comes with case and papers, and is valued at £1,000 to £1,500.

Lot 88: A gentleman’s 1997 stainless steel automatic II wrist watch. It has a white dial with silver tone Arabic numerals and luminescent hands. The date appears in the 3 o’clock position. It has a steel Breitling bracelet with a flip lock clasp. The watch also comes with its presentation box, instruction book and warranty. Fellows have valued this watch between £300 and £400.

You can see all of the 472 items in the antique watches sale in the firm’s online catalogue: http://www.fellows.co.uk/ShowAuction.asp?sAuctionNumber=909.

And it accepts bids from across the world for all sales, including the antique watches, with online bidding: http://www.fellows.co.uk/home/Internet-Buying.asp.



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